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1 Preparing Texas Today… …for Tomorrow’s Challenges Ms. Janice Bruno State Administrator and Communications Coordinator Texas Division of Emergency Management May 17, 2010 Republica de Chile International Day of Telecommunications Conference

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  • 1.Preparing Texas Today for Tomorrows Challenges Ms. Janice BrunoStateAdministrator and Communications Coordinator Texas DivisionofEmergency ManagementMay 17, 2010 Republica de ChileInternational Day of TelecommunicationsConference

2.

  • About Texas
  • Threats to Texas
  • How we Prepare
  • Fundamentals of Operations
  • How we respond Communications
  • Texas Rapid Response Task Forces
  • Texas Military Forces

Agenda 3. Texas 4. TEXAS 2 ndLargest State in the US 268,820 square miles Population 24,326,974 (2 ndmost populous state) 254 Counties 1208 Incorporated Cities 1,254 Miles border with Mexico 367 Miles of Coast-line 5. Texas has an economy that is the 2nd largest in the nation and the 7th largest in the world based on GDP figures . (2006) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Texas $$$ 6. Blue = 24/7 Ops Green = Limited Ops 26 Land Ports Of Entry Cochran Yoakum Hale Motley Lubbock Dickens Andrews King Terry Bailey Lamb Floyd Hockley Crosby Gaines Knox Lynn Garza KentStonewall El Paso Jeff DavisReeves LovingWinkler Ward Ector Dawson Martin Zavala Uvalde Kinney Edwards Brewster McMullen La Salle DimmitJim Wells Brooks KenedyStarr Hidalgo Willacy Bowie Cass Camp Titus Franklin MorrisRains Marion Kaufman Harrison Panola Gregg Rusk Bell Williamson Milam Sabine Trinity Upshur Wood Van Zandt Navarro HillCherokee Freestone McLennan Falls Shelby Nacogdoches San Augustine Jasper Jefferson Tyler Walker Polk Robertson Madison Brazos Hardin San Jacinto Grimes Liberty Chambers Montgomery Burleson Lee Ellis Goliad Bee Live Oak Refugio Nueces San Patricio Kleberg Duval Jim Hogg Smith Henderson Anderson Leon Limestone Travis Hays Comal Houston Angelina Newton Orange Cooke Grayson Fannin Collin Denton Hunt Lamar DeltaHopkins Dallas Red River Rockwall Nolan Baylor Jones Shackelford Stephens Archer Young Taylor Haskell Throckmorton Callahan Eastland Howard BordenParker Erath Palo Pinto Montague Clay Wichita Wise Jack Upton Brown Coleman Runnels CokeSterling Glasscock Midland Crane Menard McCulloch Concho SuttonSchleicher Tom Green Crockett Pecos IrionReagan Comanche Hood Bosque Somervell Hamilton Kimble MasonMills San Saba Blanco Burnet Lampasas Johnson Gillespie Terrell Llano Coryell TarrantWashington Fayette Lavaca Jackson Wharton Colorado Austin Fort Bend Brazoria Harris Bastrop Matagorda Kerr Real BexarWilson Karnes Caldwell Guadalupe Gonzales DeWitt Waller Calhoun Victoria Kendall Atascosa Frio Medina Bandera Galveston Aransas FisherScurryMitchellHudspeth Webb Maverick Culberson Val Verde Presidio Webb Zapata Cameron Jeff DavisCameron Val Verde Presidio 10 10 10 20 20 20 45 35 35 35 30 35W 35E 37 281 77 87 87 287 84 84 59 77 10 10 10 20 20 20 45 35 35 35 30 35W 35E 37 281 77 87 87 287 84 84 59 77 El Paso Big Bend Del Rio Laredo Rio Grande Valley Coastal Bend 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 26 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 9 12 13 14 Paso Del Norte El Paso 24/7 NORTHbound traffic ONLY Stanton St. El Paso 6am-9pm / 7days Bridge of Americas El Paso 24/7 Ysleta-Zaragosa Bridge 24/7 Fabens 6am-10pm / 7 days Ft. Hancock 6am-8pm / 7 days Presidio 24/7 Amistad Dam 10am-6pm / 7 days Del Rio International Bridge 24/7 International Bridge Eagle Pass 24/7 Eagle Pass Bridge 7am-11pm / 7 days Columbia Solidarity Bridge Laredo 8am-Midnight / 7 days World Trade Bridge Laredo 8am-Midnight / Mon-Fri 8am-4pm / Sat 10am-2pm / Sun Convent St. Bridge Laredo 24/7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Lincoln-Juarez Bridge Laredo 24/7 Falcon Dam 7am-9pm / 7 days Roma Bridge 24/7 Rio Grande City Bridge 7am-Midnight / 7 days Los Ebanos (Ferry) 8am-4pm / 7 days Hidalgo Bridge McAllen 24/7 Pharr-Reynosa Bridge 6am-Midnight / 7 days Progreso Bridge 8am-5pm / Mon-Fri Free Trade Bridge Los Indios 6am-Midnight / 7 days Brownsville/Matamoros Bridge 24/7 Gateway International Bridge Brownsville 24/7 Veterans International Bridge Brownsville 6am-Midnight / 7 days 7. 16 Major Sea Ports Freeport Houston Texas City Galveston Palacios Beaumont Port Arthur Orange Corpus Christi West Calhoun Port Lavaca - Point Comfort Victoria Port Mansfield Port Isabel Harlingen Brownsville 8. Dallas-Fort Worth Corpus Christi Brownsville S. Padre Island Austin McAllen-Miller Bush Intercontinental Galveston Fort Worth-Meacham Rio Grande Valley Dan Jones Amarillo Lubbock El Paso Laredo Midland San Antonio Del Rio Alice Maverick County Presidio Lajitas (+370 domestic airports) 21 International Airports 9. Bryan Mound Big Hill Winnie Freeport Strategic Petroleum Reserves 10. High Potential for Catastrophic Fire(s)

  • Valuable:9 of Americas 20 largest refineries
    • ExxonMobil, Baytown 567,000 bpd
    • BP, Texas City503,000 bpd
    • ExxonMobil, Beaumont348,000 bpd
    • Deer Park, Houston330,000 bpd
    • Premcor, Port Arthur289,000 bpd
    • Flint Hills, Corpus Christi 288,000 bpd
    • Motiva, Port Arthur285,000 bpd
    • Houston Refining 271,000 bpd
    • ConocoPhillips, Sweeny247,000 bpd
      • 3,125,000 bpd
  • Vulnerable:Subject to attack by
    • Waterborne craft
    • Aircraft
    • Autos, trucks
    • Pedestrian
    • Indirect attackthreaten workers, electricity outage, traffic blocks

Texas Coastal Region Refineries 11.

  • 11% of Texas' electricity comes from nuclear power
  • 5.8 percent from South Texas Power
  • 5.2 percent from the Comanche Peak

Nuclear Facilities Pantex 12. Mass Transit Systems Houston Dallas 13. College Bowl Games Sun Bowl El Paso Dec. 31 Alamo Bowl San Antonio Dec. 29 Texas Bowl Houston Dec. 30 Cotton Bowl Dallas Jan. 2 29 Dec 3 Jan 2 Jan 1 Jan 30 Dec 31 Dec 28 Dec Armed Forces Fort Worth Dec. 31 14. What are the threats to Texas? Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges 15.

  • Hurricane
  • Tornado
  • Flood/Flash Flood
  • Winter Storm
  • Power Outage
  • Water Shortage
  • Wildfire
  • Mass Fatality
  • HazMat or Chemical
  • Hostage/Stand-off
  • Terrorist Act
  • Earthquake
  • Oil Spill
  • Economic Loss
  • Communications
  • Urban Fire
  • Building Collapse
  • Utility Outages
  • Drought
  • Disease/Human/Animal
  • Rail/Pipeline
  • Pandemic Flu
  • Border Security
  • Trans-National Gangs

Threats to Texas 16. 1980 - 2009 Weather Threats to Texas 17. Threat Category 4 HurricaneProbability= Low Medium Vulnerability= High Consequences= Disastrous Galveston / Houston / Harris County Hurricane 18. Houston-Galveston Area Mean Sea Level Dickinson Texas City Galveston Galveston / Houston / Harris County Hurricane 19. Surge:19.0 Feet Dickinson Texas City Galveston Galveston / Houston / Harris County Hurricane 20. Severe Impact Counties Impacted Counties The impact at Galveston and Houston, and the subsequent path of the storm subjected an estimated 13 million people in 132 counties and parishes to tropical winds, rain and storm surge flooding. In all, an area greater than the State of West Virginia. Ike Impact Regions 21. Flooding over access road 523 to Surfside Beach, caused by Hurricane Ike 22. Hurricane Ike swamps Galveston Island 23. Counties Affected By West Nile Virus (WNV)Dallam Lipscomb Moore Hemphill Potter Gray Parmer Cochran Yoakum Hall Hale Motley Lubbock Dickens Andrews King Terry Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Hutchinson Wheeler Randall ArmstrongDonley Castro Briscoe Cottle Hardeman FoardHartleyRoberts Oldham Carson Deaf Smith Collingsworth Bailey Swisher Lamb Floyd Hockley Crosby Gaines Knox Lynn Garza KentStonewall El Paso Hudspeth Culberson Jeff DavisReeves LovingWinkler Ward Ector Dawson Martin Mitchell Zavala Uvalde Kinney Edwards Val Verde Presidio Brewster McMullen La Salle DimmitJim Wells Webb Brooks KenedyStarr Hidalgo Willacy Cameron Bowie Cass Camp Titus Franklin MorrisRains Marion Kaufman Harrison Panola Gregg Rusk Bell Williamson Milam Sabine Trinity Upshur Wood Van Zandt Navarro HillCherokee Freestone McLennan Falls Shelby Nacogdoches San Augustine Jasper Jefferson Tyler Walker Polk Robertson Madison Brazos Hardin San Jacinto Grimes Liberty Chambers Montgomery Burleson Lee Ellis Goliad Bee Live Oak Maverick Refugio Nueces San Patricio Kleberg Duval Zapata Jim Hogg Smith Henderson Anderson Leon Limestone Travis Hays Comal Houston Angelina Newton Orange Cooke Grayson Fannin Collin Denton Hunt Lamar DeltaHopkins Dallas Red River Nolan Baylor Jones Shackelford Stephens Archer Young Taylor Fisher Haskell Throckmorton Callahan Eastland Scurry Howard BordenParker Erath Palo Pinto Montague Clay Wichita Wilbarger Wise Jack Upton Brown Coleman Runnels CokeSterling Glasscock Midland Crane Menard McCulloch Concho SuttonSchleicher Tom Green Crockett Pecos IrionReagan Comanche Hood Bosque Somervell Hamilton Kimble MasonMills San Saba Blanco Burnet Lampasas Johnson Gillespie Terrell Llano Coryell TarrantWashington Fayette Lavaca Jackson Wharton Colorado Austin Fort Bend Brazoria Harris Bastrop Matagorda Kerr Real BexarWilson Karnes Caldwell Guadalupe Gonzales DeWitt Waller Calhoun Victoria Kendall Atascosa Frio Medina Bandera Galveston Aransas Total Counties:187 Total Square Miles:192,010 Total Population:21,023,209 Childress Positive Negative Not Sampled Rockwall 24. Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) Dallam Lipscomb Moore Hemphill Potter Gray Parmer Cochran Yoakum Hall Hale Motley Lubbock Dickens Andrews King Terry Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Hutchinson Wheeler Randall ArmstrongDonley Castro Briscoe Childress Hardeman FoardHartleyRoberts Oldham Carson Deaf Smith Collingsworth Swisher Floyd Hockley Crosby Gaines Knox Lynn Garza KentStonewall El Paso Hudspeth Culberson Jeff DavisReeves LovingWinkler Ward Ector Dawson Martin Mitchell Zavala Uvalde Kinney Edwards Val Verde Presidio Brewster McMullen La Salle DimmitJim Wells Webb Brooks KenedyStarr Hidalgo Willacy Cameron Bowie Cass Camp Titus Franklin MorrisRains Marion Kaufman Harrison Panola Gregg Rusk Bell Williamson Milam Sabine Trinity Upshur Wood Van Zandt Navarro HillCherokee Freestone McLennan Falls Shelby Nacogdoches San Augustine` Jasper Jefferson Tyler Walker Polk Robertson Madison Brazos Hardin San Jacinto Grimes Liberty Chambers Montgomery Burleson Lee Ellis Goliad Bee Live Oak Maverick Refugio Nueces San Patricio Kleberg Duval Zapata Jim Hogg Smith Henderson Anderson Leon Limestone Travis Hays Comal Houston Angelina Newton Orange Cooke Grayson Fannin Collin Denton Hunt Lamar DeltaHopkins Dallas Red River Rockwall Nolan Baylor Jones Shackelford Stephens Archer Young Taylor Fisher Haskell Throckmorton Callahan Eastland Howard BordenParker Erath Palo Pinto Montague Clay Wichita Wilbarger Wise Jack Upton Brown Coleman Runnels CokeSterling Glasscock Midland Crane Menard McCulloch Concho SuttonSchleicher Tom Green Crockett Pecos IrionReagan Comanche Hood Bosque Somervell Hamilton Kimble MasonMills San Saba Blanco Burnet Lampasas Johnson Gillespie Terrell Llano Coryell TarrantWashington Fayette Lavaca Jackson Wharton Colorado Austin Fort Bend Brazoria Harris Bastrop Matagorda Kerr Real BexarWilson Karnes Caldwell Guadalupe Gonzales DeWitt Waller Calhoun Victoria Kendall Atascosa Frio Medina Bandera Galveston Aransas Total Counties:52 Total Population:3,031,530 Total Square Miles:42,329 Lamb Bailey Cottle Scurry Commercial Poultry Operations END 25. Texas Wildfires 26. Disasters (2008-2009) Dallam Lipscomb Moore Hemphill Potter Gray Parmer Cochran Yoakum Hall Hale Motley Lubbock Dickens Andrews King Terry Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Hutchinson Wheeler Randall ArmstrongDonley Castro Briscoe Childress Cottle Hardeman FoardHartleyRoberts Oldham Carson Deaf Smith Collingsworth Bailey Swisher Lamb Floyd Hockley Crosby Gaines Knox Lynn Garza KentStonewall El Paso Hudspeth Culberson Jeff DavisReeves LovingWinkler Ward Ector Dawson Martin Mitchell Zavala Uvalde Kinney Edwards Val Verde Presidio Brewster McMullen La Salle DimmitJim Wells Webb Brooks KenedyStarr Hidalgo Willacy Cameron Bowie Cass Camp Titus Franklin MorrisRains Marion Kaufman Harrison Panola Gregg Rusk Bell Williamson Milam Sabine Trinity Upshur Wood Van Zandt Navarro HillCherokee Freestone McLennan Falls Shelby Nacogdoches San Augustine Jasper Jefferson Tyler Walker Polk Robertson Madison Brazos Hardin San Jacinto Grimes Liberty Chambers Montgomery Burleson Lee Ellis Goliad Bee Live Oak Maverick Refugio Nueces San Patricio Kleberg Duval Zapata Jim Hogg Smith Henderson Anderson Leon Limestone Travis Hays Comal Houston Angelina Newton Orange Cooke Grayson Fannin Collin Denton Hunt Lamar DeltaHopkins Dallas Red River Rockwall Nolan Baylor Jones Shackelford Stephens Archer Young Taylor Fisher Haskell Throckmorton Callahan Eastland Scurry Howard BordenParker Erath Palo Pinto Montague Clay Wichita Wilbarger Wise Jack Upton Brown Coleman Runnels CokeSterling Glasscock Midland Crane Menard McCulloch Concho SuttonSchleicher Tom Green Crockett Pecos IrionReagan Comanche Hood Bosque Somervell Hamilton Kimble MasonMills San Saba Blanco Burnet Lampasas Johnson Gillespie Terrell Llano Coryell TarrantWashington Fayette Lavaca Jackson Wharton Colorado Austin Fort Bend Brazoria Harris Bastrop Matagorda Kerr Real BexarWilson Karnes Caldwell Guadalupe Gonzales DeWitt Waller Calhoun Victoria Kendall Atascosa Frio Medina Bandera Galveston Aransas Total Counties:234 Total Population: 20,690,709 Total Square Miles: 237,821.7 As of 2/24/09 DR-1791-TX Hurricane Ike 2009 Fire Declaration Request DR-1780-TX Hurricane Dolly EM-3290-TX Hurricane Gustav EM-3294-TX Hurricane Ike Starr and Wichita Flooding Presidio Flooding 27. Presidential Disaster Declarations (1960-2009) Dallam Lipscomb Moore Hemphill Potter Gray Parmer Cochran Yoakum Hall Hale Motley Lubbock Dickens Andrews King Terry Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Hutchinson Wheeler Randall ArmstrongDonley Castro Briscoe Childress Cottle Hardeman FoardHartleyRoberts Oldham Carson Deaf Smith Collingsworth Bailey Swisher Lamb Floyd Hockley Crosby Gaines Knox Lynn Garza KentStonewall El Paso Hudspeth Culberson Jeff DavisReeves LovingWinkler Ward Ector Dawson Martin Mitchell Zavala Uvalde Kinney Edwards Val Verde Presidio Brewster McMullen La Salle DimmitJim Wells Webb Brooks KenedyStarr Hidalgo Willacy Cameron Bowie Cass Camp Titus Franklin MorrisRains Marion Kaufman Harrison Panola Gregg Rusk Bell Williamson Milam Sabine Trinity Upshur Wood Van Zandt Navarro HillCherokee Freestone McLennan Falls Shelby Nacogdoches San Augustine Jasper Jefferson Tyler Walker Polk Robertson Madison Brazos Hardin San Jacinto Grimes Liberty Chambers Montgomery Burleson Lee Ellis Goliad Bee Live Oak Maverick Refugio Nueces San Patricio Kleberg Duval Zapata Jim Hogg Smith Henderson Anderson Leon Limestone Travis Hays Comal Houston Angelina Newton Orange Cooke Grayson Fannin Collin Denton Hunt Lamar DeltaHopkins Dallas Red River Rockwall Nolan Baylor Jones Shackelford Stephens Archer Young Taylor Fisher Haskell Throckmorton Callahan Eastland Scurry Howard BordenParker Erath Palo Pinto Montague Clay Wichita Wilbarger Wise Jack Upton Brown Coleman Runnels CokeSterling Glasscock Midland Crane Menard McCulloch Concho SuttonSchleicher Tom Green Crockett Pecos IrionReagan Comanche Hood Bosque Somervell Hamilton Kimble MasonMills San Saba Blanco Burnet Lampasas Johnson Gillespie Terrell Llano Coryell TarrantWashington Fayette Lavaca Jackson Wharton Colorado Austin Fort Bend Brazoria Harris Bastrop Matagorda Kerr Real BexarWilson Karnes Caldwell Guadalupe Gonzales DeWitt Waller Calhoun Victoria Kendall Atascosa Frio Medina Bandera Galveston Aransas Total Counties: 254 Total Population: 22,363,406 Total Square Miles:226,454 Very High = 15+ Declarations High = 10-14 Declarations Moderate =5-9 Declarations Low = 1-4 Declarations RISK: Minimal=No Declarations 28. Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster (Feb 1 2003) 29. Potential Pandemics A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges Preparing Texas Today 30. H1N1 Deaths (209) 31. Counties with Anti-virals 32. Preparing Texas Today Taking care of Texans Is A Non-Negotiable Requirement A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges 33. Disaster Events Occurring in 58 Days (Summer 2008) 34. Preparing Texas Today How do we prepare Texas ? A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges 35. State of Texas Preparedness Process 36. Plan: Enhance operational plans, procedures, and implementing documents that support Prevention, Protection, Response and Recovery State of Texas Preparedness Objectives 37. Organize: Enhance organizations that are structured to most efficiently and effectively Prevent, Protect Respond and Recover State of Texas Preparedness Objectives 38. Equip: Identify necessary equipment and technical resources required Decide-Order-Ship-Receive-Use State of Texas Preparedness Objectives 39. Train: Develop and deliver highly focused training toprivate, local, state and federal responders in an expedited and integrated effortState of Texas Preparedness Objectives 40. Exercise: Develop and conduct exercises that FOCUS ON existing plans and procedures for thePrevention, Protection, Response and Recoveryfrom all events with the outcome of enhancing those plans and procedures and understanding how organizations contribute to the prevention of the incident . State of Texas Preparedness Objectives 41. Levels of Planning Texas Homeland Security Strategic Plan State of Texas Emergency Management Plan Rick Perry, Governor City County Regional State Plan Mayor County Judge 42. Levels of Planning State of TexasEmergency Management Plan Rick Perry, Governor OPERATION BORDER STAR OPERATIONS ORDER 08- 01 CONPLAN BORDER STAR Cross-Border Violence CONPLAN 09-01 February 2009 MASS MIGRATION CONPLAN Office of the Governor 43. Post 9-11 Texas 44. Optimally position Texas topreventacts of Terrorism, protect critical infrastructures and key Resources, and respond to and recover from all disasters.* Governor Rick Perry *Texas Homeland Security Strategic Plan 2005-2010 Homeland Security Vision 45. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges Fundamentals of Operations 46. Pre-position resources and take actions based on Risk not on Occurrence Perry Doctrine 47.

  • Coordination and Control (C2)
  • Evacuation
  • Search and Rescue
  • Sheltering
  • Re-Entry

Concept of Operation 5 Areas 48. VI FEMA Region (Federal Assistance) Governor State Council City / County Disaster District EOC State SOC Channels for Requesting Operational Assistance 49. State Adjutant Generals Department Procedure for Requesting the National Guard Governor Lt. Governor Pres. Pro-Tem. of Senate Speaker of House State SOC Disaster District EOC Local Civil Authorities National Guard Unit 50.

  • Adjutant Generals Dept.
  • American Red Cross
  • Department of Information Resources
  • General Land Office
  • Texas Division of EmergencyManagement
  • Office of Rural Community Affairs
  • Public Utility Commission of Texas
  • Railroad Commission of Texas
  • Salvation Army
  • State Auditors Office
  • State Comptroller of Public Accounts
  • TX Animal Health Commission
  • TX Attorney Generals Office
  • TX Comptroller of Public Accounts
  • TX Commission on Environmental Quality
  • TX Commission on Fire Protection
  • TX Dept. of Agriculture
  • TX Dept. of Criminal Justice
  • TX Dept. of Housing and Community
  • Affairs
  • TX Dept. of Insurance
  • TX Dept. of Public Safety
  • TX Dept. of State Health Services
  • TX Dept. of Transportation
  • TX Education Agency
  • TX Engineering Extension Service
  • Texas Forest Service
  • TX Health and Human Services Commission
  • TX Dept. of Family & Protective Services
  • TX Parks and Wildlife Dept.
  • TX Dept. of Assistive and Rehabilitation Services
  • TX Workforce Commission

Texas Emergency Management Council 51.

  • Warning
  • Security
  • Law Enforcement
  • Communications
  • Search & Rescue
  • Evacuation
  • Health & Medical
  • Human Services
  • Shelter & Mass Care
  • Engineering Services
  • Air Operations
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Fire Suppression
  • Transportation
  • Food & Water
  • Direction & Control

Types of State Assistance & Response 52. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges Texas Responds A Single Focus State Capabilities 53.

  • Re-Entry Task Forces
  • Livestock Strike Forces
  • Public Works Response Teams
  • Incident Management Teams
  • Resource Staging Areas
  • East Texas Regional Command
  • Communications Coordination Group (CCG)
  • Interstate Regional Unified Command
  • Enhanced Special Needs Tracking System

2009 -2010 Initiatives 54. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges TexasCommunications Coordination and Control 55. Communications PlanRapid Response Re-entry TASK FORCESHurricane Season 2010 56. Local/State/FederalCommunication Platformsfilling the GAPs after an incident Available Infrastructure FEMA Available Infrastructure Available Infrastructure FEMA Available Infrastructure Available Infrastructure STATETASK FORCECommunications Platforms FEMA Commercial COW 57. *Not all inclusive Communications Coordination Group (CCG)* 58. CCG Purpose (Scope)

  • Vet all requests for communications assistance sent to the State Operations Center, (SOC) and then assist the
  • SOC with assigning the mission to the appropriate assets in the areas with the greatest need.
  • Produce significant benefits for interagency synchronization of communication assets prior to, during and immediately following disasters.
  • Maintain situational awareness of available commercial, military and other government assets
  • Have situational awareness of the current status of commercial communications infrastructure
  • Coordinate with commercial providers to establish priorities on re-establishment of commercial communications infrastructure.
  • Utilize a network control center (systems tracking capability) to track and manage all deployed assets in real time

59. Current Ops/State CCG 60. TRACKING ALL COMMUNICATIONASSETS VIA SPRINT TELENAV TRACKING SYSTEMMONITORING NETWORK VIA WHATS UP GOLD 61. Network Control Network Control Center Tracking Device System: Telenav T6136 T6142 62. Texas Communications Coordination Group 3-7 May 2010 63. Communications Coordination Partners Coordination and Control, Satellite, Voice, Data HF, Private Sector Support 64. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges TexasCommunications Methods, Voice, Data, Satellite HF, VTC 65. SIPRnet NIPRnet Internet HF Radio SINCGARS UHF VHF 700/900 SAT Phone STE Cell Phone Blackberry VOIP Phone VTC AN/PSC-5 SCAMP POSSIBLE USER COMMUNICATIONS METHODS SOC DPS CDR RLO Field Units TaskForce TaskForce TaskForce TaskForce TaskForce Field Units Field Units Field Units Field Units Field Units INTERnet NIPRnet Secure Radio Voice VTC 66. Sample Command Net( VTAC ,Amateur,Both ) 67. Sample Army Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) HF Net Military Freq: MARS SOP 16 TFs AAR5NGB-AAR6NGQ 68. Department of Defense INTEROPERABILITY EXERCISE TexasCommand & Control, Voice, Data and VTC Communication PlatformsFederal, State, and Local Communications Platforms 69. The FIRST Network 70. 512 kbps VOIP 32kbps VOIP 32kbps VOIP 32kbps Data Rates VTC 384kbps 71. Skyport Teleport Houston, Texas 72. * 100 interoperable radio systems have been built or upgraded in Brazos Valley, Central Texas, East Texas, Permian Basin and South Texas Development Councils. *147 jurisdictions in the South East Texas region have been provided interoperable radio repeaters and subscriber units.*Five mobile communications vehicles have been provided to the Central Texas, East Texas and Permian Basin regions. * The Middle Rio Grande region built a nine county interoperable system which is now being used by state, local and federal emergency responders. *Microwave networks are replacing expensive wire line systems in the Houston-Galveston and Middle Rio Grande regions. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Since our state has more than 5,300 public safety agencies, we need to talk specifics: 73. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Since our state has more than 5,300 public safety agencies, we need to talk specifics: *The Austin-Travis County Regional Radio System is being expanded andwill soon provide communications across five central counties. *DPS acquired Texas' first P25 public safety 700 MHz site in the state. *Interoperable communications capability has been provided to 15 emergency operations centers / radio dispatch centers in the Central Texas and East Texas regions. *Procurement of interoperable communications infrastructure equipment for the Panhandle Region is approximately 80% complete. *89 PSAPS (Public Safety Answering Points) have been upgraded with interoperable communications equipment in the North Central Texas region. 74. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges TexasRapid Response Task Force Organization, Timeline and Objectives 75. EXERCISE LOCATIONS 76. Shelter and Mass Care Assist local govts and disaster relief agencies in efforts to provide sheltering, food, and emergency first aid, and coordinate and distribute emergency relief supplies to disaster victims and emergency workers Animal Care Provide livestock and companion animal rescue. Coordinate follow-on care and sheltering. Fire Coordinate Mutual Aid, provide equipment and responder backfill. Assessment Provide damage assessment for roads, power, water, infrastructure, assess HAZMAT threats/damage Rapid Response Task Force Internal Organization Unified Command Safety Liaison Officer Logistics Finance Operations Plans Animal Care Mass Care Fire Assessment SITL RESL Comm Supply Facilities Medical PWRT WADA (TMF) TCEQ GLO TXDOT TIFMAS Red Cross TAHC TDA Shelter Operations Salvation Army Red Cross Other NGO POD Operations BCFS Red Cross 77. How does it work? Task Force Activation Timelines 78. INTERAGENCY UNIFIED COMMAND 79. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE COMMAND 80. TEXAS Communication Assets come from State Agencies, Councils of Government jurisdictions. Private sector and the Federal Government 81. RAPID RESPONSE TASK FORCE ENROUTE TO TEXAS CITY, TEXAS 84 VEHICLES, 115 PERSONNEL 82. Houston-Galveston Area Mean Sea Level Houston Texas City Galveston La Porte League City Alvin Baytown Galveston / Houston / Harris County Hurricane 83. EXERCISE TASKS BY DAY PARTICIPANTS WILL ACCOMPLISH THESEMAJORTASKS FOR EACH EXERCISE MON TUE WED THU FRI 84. RAPID RESPONSE TASK FORCETEAM TEXAS COMMUNICATION PLATFORMSPRE-LAND FALL RALLY POINTS TM-TEXAS (HEAVY TEAM) GDEM Starship TCEQ TMF JIATF W/JISCC CITY OF SAN ANTONIO 6 THCST DPS ARES/RACES TM MARS TM TMF LT TM IC4U SATPLATFORM AACOG REG COM TRLR AT&T COW (REQ 5 ACRES FOR BASE CAMP AREA no fees) SPRINT SATCOLT (14 days no fee) ARNORTH (IF REQUESTED) POST LANDFALL MOVEMENT

  • HEAVY TEAM (First to re enter)
  • 96 hrs pre-landfall alert/necessary movement
  • 48 hrs pre-landfallstaged at ARCC
  • C2(State)
  • 500 (+/-) PAX
  • Supportto Most Severely Impacted Area
  • Forms at Kelly Base

85. Texas Governors Division of Emergency Management (GDEM) Starship(Strategic Asset TEAM TEXAS) Double expanding trailer that has three working areas when deployed.Technical area about 8x12 feet, front office area of about 6x8 feet, and the conference area about 30x12 feet.Has 25 LCD screens for viewing a variety of sources including computer monitors and incoming video feeds. 86. Texas Governors Division of Emergency Management (TDEM)(Strategic Asset TEAM TEXAS) 87. Texas Control and Environmental Quality (TCEQ)(Strategic Asset TEAM TEXAS) 88. Texas Department of Public Safety (Strategic Asset - TEAM TEXAS) Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data 89. Harris County Public Safety Answering Point Mobile(PSAP)(Strategic Asset - TBD) 90. SAN ANTONIO FIRE DEPARTMENTProvides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data (TEAM TEXAS) 91. 6 THCIVIL SUPPORT TEAM (CST) (TEAM TEXAS) ROBUST DATA AND VOICE CAPABILITY 92. US ARMY NORTH (ARNORTH) Federal Asset (TEAM TEXAS) 93.

  • Mobile
  • Works with existing Cell Phones
  • Users keep their own phone number
  • Stand alone or CO
  • Managed
  • Phones are cost effective
  • Range 30km

COW Cellular on Wheels CELLULAR ON WHEELS CAPABILITY (AT&T, SPRINT,OR VERIZON (TEAMS TEXAS, DALLAS, WACO AND AUSTIN 94. HF Support In Each Task Force (Texas, Dallas, Waco & Austin

  • MARS
  • ARES/RACES
  • HF to PMBO Gateway

95. ARES/RACES/MARS

  • Extension of limited field resources
  • Support police and fire resources during various community events
  • Provide supplemental communications capability between served agencies
  • First Responder
  • Weather related early warning for immediate area
  • Broad based disaster situation support (e.g. HazMat, Weather, Mass Casualty, Loss of Phone service, lost person search)
  • Gap Filler

96. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges Texas Responds: Hurricane Ike 97. 1(H-84) 2(H-78) 3(H-56) 4(H-30) 5(H-6) The predicted landfall of Hurricane Ike shifted over 200 miles in 35 hours. Chasing Ike NHC Advisories Sept. 9 - 12 Sheltering Community Staging Area Evacuating Area Tuesday, Sept. 9, 5 AM Monday, Sept. 8, 11 PM Wednesday, Sept. 10, 5AM Thursday, Sept. 11, 4 AM Friday, Sept. 12, 4 AM 98. Severe Impact Counties Impacted Counties The impact at Galveston and Houston, and the subsequent path of the storm subjected an estimated 13 million people in 132 counties and parishes to tropical winds, rain and storm surge flooding. In all, an area greater than the State of West Virginia. Ike Impact Regions 99. Homes and businesses on the Clear Creek Channel in Seabrook are surrounded by rising water from Galveston Bay after Hurricane Ike 100. We need statewide interoperable communications to help these guys and girls do their job! 101.

  • Rescues:
  • Air601
  • Ground/Water 2939
  • Total Rescues 3,540
  • Note: 634 of the total were pre-landfall
  • Air Sorties (all)665
  • Assists w/o evac5,798
  • Total SAR9,338
  • Structures and homes assessed28,592

Search and Rescue 102. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges TexasMilitary Forces (TMF) Capabilities 103. Texas Military Forces Network 104. Texas Military Forces Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) (TEAM TEXAS) 105. JISCC (Joint Incident Site CommunicationsCapability) Texas Military Forces JIATF Support Package Team Texas 106. 2 - JISCC/ISISCS (Joint Incident Site Communications Capability) ~ 25 Users Radio Interoperability VHF136-174 MHz P25 UHF380-470 MHz P25 700/800mhz P25 HFor INMARSAT Situational Awareness Dish TV News Networks (Fox News, CNN, Austin Local) Radio Cross-banding RIOS Radio Repeater UHF Uninterruptible Power Supply 15+ Minutes Phones (Voice over IP) 24 VoIP Phones(805) 333-xxxx Secure STE Phone Broadband Satellite Service Supporting Both Military and Civilian Networks Simultaneously Video Teleconferencing Polycom Professional VTC Tent HVAC Environmentally Controlled Data 15 DoD Laptop Computersw/Wireless 256k AES Encryption Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF)Support Package Team Texas 107. JISCC Comm Package (Joint Incident Site Communications Capability) Reachback Comms Module 1.2m TracStar Satellite Terminal Antenna Controller iDirect Ku-Band IP Modem Media Converter FIBER or Cat 5 LAN On-Scene CP IntegrationModule Cisco 2811 Router Cisco 3560 Switch Cisco Pix 506e Firewall Server w/2003 OS Polycom VTC Server 15 Laptops 24 VoIP Phones 5 Wireless VoIP Phones 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Voice Interoperability Module Radio Interoperability System (RIOS) 2 VHF LMR Base Stations 2 UHF LMR Base Stations 2700/800 MHz P25LMR Base Stations 2 Tri-Band Antennas Support Equipment Module Cargo Trailer Base-X Tent with Flooring Chairs And Tables Environmental Control Unit (ECU) Generators3 1500 Watt UPS Units 3 Systems Power To Other Modules 108. Cisco 3560 Switch UPS Satellite Controller iDirect Modem Cisco 2811 Router Cisco WAP TracStar 1.2m Auto Acquire Ku Band Dish With 6watt BUC 109. JISCC Lite and IC4UUpgrades 14 Systems Laptops Phones Current UPGRADING NOW On-board 12KW Gen Cisco3560Switch UPS Satellite Controller iDirect Modem Cisco2811Router Motorola XTL-5000 2-VHF 1-UHF 1-800MHz w/IPICS 40ft hydraulic Mast Sprint Air RaveCell Site Cisco WirelessAccess Point 110. JISCC Lite or IC4U Joint Incident Site Communication Capability Lite Incident Command, Control, Communications, & Computer Unit

  • Command Post Support
  • 6 VOIP Phones
  • Public Internet & Wi-Fi
  • DOD Network
  • 6 Computers

11 -JISCC-Lite 3-IC4U JISCC-Lite Data Rates DEDICATED- FULL TIME 8Mbpsx4Mbps (6 mos) 4Mbpsx2Mbps (6 mos) IC4U Data Rate SHARED- 5 days/month 512kbps x 128kbps 111. Military Tactical Communications?J6 112. SINCGARS ASIP RADIOSJ6 113. JTF Equipment

  • C2 Vehicles (Immediate CP)
    • Ford Expedition 4x4
    • Interagency Comms
    • Reach-back communications
    • VHF & UHF FM Radio
    • VHF to UHF Interface/Repeater
    • VHF Aviation Radio
    • MSAT Phone + Radio
    • MSAT Radio to VHF Interface
    • Emergency Lights/Siren
    • Push Bumper
    • DC to AC power inverter
    • 11x13 quick erect tent on board
    • Light Set
    • Vehicle Fits Aboard CH47
    • GSA Vehicle
    • COTS Comms Systems

J6 114. Vehicle Comm Equipment J6 MSAT Sat Phone/Radio Emergency Light Control Siren/PA Control Motorola VHF FM Radio Sat Radio to VHF Interface Icom Aviation VHF AM Radio Icom VHF/UHF FM Radio 115. JTF Command SUVs move aboard CH47 J6 116. JTF Comm Fly-away J6 Motorola VHF FM Radio ModelCDM1250 64 Channels 25-watt ICOM A110 VHF AM(Aviation) Westinghouse Series 1000 MSAT Sat Phone w/Push-to-Talk Radio Net ICOM 2720H VHF/UHF Radio (VHF/UHF Cross Band Linking) CPIModel SV200 Interface Satellite Radio To VHF (Talk thru Sat Radio From VHF Hand-HeldRadio) Power:120 Volts AC (wall outlet) or 12 volt DC vehicle (cigarette lighter outlet)Antennas:Magnetic Mount 117. Emergency Data/Email Iridium SatPhone With Data Adapter via serial port 19.2Kbps INTERNET Accessvia Iridiums ISP Iridium ExternalRemote Antenna Standard PC with Windows treats Iridiumlike a Modem J6 118. Aviation ICOM A6 Aviation Radio J6 119. JISCC (Joint Incident Site CommunicationsCapability) JTF Support Package J6 120. IC4U(Incident Commanders Command Communication Control Unit) Broadband Satellite Service Supporting Civilian Networks (Commercial Internet Access) Radio Interoperability VHF Lo 35-50 MHz VHF Hi 136-174 MHz (not P25) UHF 403-470, 450-512 MHz (Not P25) 800mhz (not P25 or 700MHz) HF HAMCB Radio Cross-banding TrilogyPhones (Voice over IP) 2 Vonage Phones Data 4 Laptop Computers Wireless 128k AES Encryption Video Streaming Windows Media Services 256-384kbps Situational Awareness Dish TV News Networks (Fox News, CNN, Austin Local) 3 SystemsJ6 121. MotorolaLand Mobile Radio (LMR)XTS-5000 234VHF(J6 cache) 1984UHF(380-420 MHz) (in Units) 200700/800 MHz P25(J6 cache) XTL-5000 6700/800 MHz P25 NEW NEW J6 122. UHF and VHF Repeaters J6 123. BENDIX-KING AN/PRC-127 VHF J6 124. Harris AN/PRC-150-HF/VHF Lo Radio

  • 1.6 59 MHz
  • Automatic Link Establishment (ALE)
  • 20W PEP/ 10W FM
  • AM/SSB CW FSK FM
  • Up to 16 kbps data
  • Secure
  • 24V system
  • TAC Chat & Email

~130 Low Power ~60 Med Power 1 Hi-Power J6 125. Motorola Micom3F- HF RadioBarker & Williams Dipole HF Antenna BWD-90N 6 J6

  • 1.6 30 MHz
  • Automatic Link Establishment (ALE)
  • 125W PEP
  • AM/SSB CW FSK DATA PACKET FAX
  • Unsecure
  • 13.8V27Amp system
  • Voice, Fax, Email, Data

126. Aviation Support J6 127. J6 128. Technisonic TFM-138B VHF FM Texas Interoperable Channel Plan J6 129. J6 130. Air National Guard Tactical AssetsBase Support J6 131. AN/TSC-94 SATCOM J6 132. AN/USC-65SATCOM J6 133. AN/TRC-170TROPO J6 134.

  • Man-portable communications kit
  • ADVON, reception of forces, and Reach Forward
  • High-speed secure and non-secure data and voice
  • INMARSAT and IRIDIUM services
  • Packaged in four suitcases

AFSC Qty 2E153 2 6KTEA Comm Flyaway Kit Air Guard 221 stCombat Comms J6 135. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges TexasPrivate Sector Capabilities 136. AT&T Blackberry/Cell Phone Coverage 137. Sprint Blackberry/Cell Phone Coverage 138. Nextel i355 Cell Phone 139. Any Questions? 140. Preparing Texas Today A Texas Community Partnership for Tomorrows Challenges Questions &Discussion 141. RAPID RESPONSE TASK FORCETEAM WACO COMMUNICATION PLATFORMS PRE-LAND FALL RALLY POINTS

  • LIGHT TEAMS
  • 72 hrs pre-landfall alert/necessary movement
  • 12 hrs pre-landfallstaged
  • C2 local jurisdiction (elected official)
  • 250 (+/-) PAX
  • Built/formed from local communities, staged in Waco
  • Support Less Impacted Area(s)

POST LANDFALL MOVEMENT TM-WACO PARKER COUNTY CITY OF MIDLAND-ODESSA CITY OF AUSTIN RMC #1 ARES/RACES TM MARS TM TMF LIGHT TM AT&T COW (REQ 5 ACRES FOR BASE CAMP AREA) OTHERS TO BE IDENTIFIED 142. CITY OF AUSTIN RMC #1(TEAM WACO) Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data 143. Harris County Sheriffs DepartmentPOWER: 125KW, DIESELTRACTOR/TRAILER COMBO Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data (Strategic Asset TBD) 144. WILLIAMSON COUNTY(TEAM AUSTIN) Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data 145. AMERICAN RED CROSS (TEAM AUSTIN) Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data 146. BEDFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT (TEAM DALLAS) Provides Radio Interoperability Only 147. DENTON (TEAM DALLAS) Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data 148. DESOTO FIRE RESCUE MOBILE COMMAND UNIT (TEAM DALLAS) Provides Radio Interop, Limited Voice & Data 149. FEMA MERS (TEAM DALLAS) Federal Asset