Overview of Homeland Security Funding 1999 to Present National Incident Management System Mandates and Training Requirements

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1 Overview of Homeland Security Funding 1999 to Present National Incident Management System Mandates and Training Requirements Jim Weldin Delaware League of Local Governments 1

2 Homeland Security Grant Funding Programs Homeland Security Grant Program funding includes: State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP) Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Citizen Corps (CCP) 2

3 Homeland Security Grant Program Goals Enhance state and local governments capabilities to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. 3

4 Process Each state submits prioritized list of investments for funding Peer Review of investments analysis of relative risk to assets and populations Anticipated effectiveness of grant programs in addressing identified homeland security needs 4

5 Process Department of Homeland Security examines Threat, Vulnerability, Consequences Threat - likelihood of a type of attack Vulnerability - likelihood that attack would succeed Consequence potential impact 5

6 Funding Breakdown Delaware Received $3.8 million FY 2003 $16.9 million FY million FY 2005 $11.9 million FY 2006 $10.1 million 6

7 Funding Breakdown FY 2007 Delaware Received $6.2 million FY 2008 DHS advised a 50% cut is to be expected unless circumstances change 7

8 Why the funding decrease? We are safer!? # There is no longer a threat? Decrease in availability funds? Funding shift Sustainability? 8

9 Future Funding? Homeland Security Funding was intended as seed money It is time to water! 9

10 National Incident Management System (NIMS) Compliance Homeland Security funding now based upon performance and requirement for NIMS Compliance NIMS Compliance matrix established and updated yearly NIMS 5 year training program established 10

11 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2007 Complete ICS 300 ICS 400 Training Compile inventory of response assets validate that inventory conforms to FEMA Resource Typing Standards Utilize response asset inventory for mutual aid requests, exercises, and actual events 11

12 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2007 Develop systems and processes to ensure that incident managers at all levels share a common operating picture of an incident Establish public information system to gather, verify, coordinate and disseminate information during incident 12

13 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2007 Monitor and assess outreach and implementation of NIMS requirements Provide a consistent nationwide template for Federal, State, and local governments, the private sector and non governmental organizations to work together for disaster preparedness, response and recovery. 13

14 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 State and local governments are to encourage the adoption of the NIMS by the private sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), utilities, primary and secondary schools, colleges, universities, hospitals and the health care system. 14

15 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Ensure that Federal Preparedness Awards ie. DHS Homeland Security Grant Program, supports NIMS implementation Must make satisfactory progress in meeting all required NIMS implementation activities 15

16 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Audit agencies will verify that all Federal preparedness awards are contingent on the achievement of previous NIMS implementation activities 16

17 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Maintain State NIMS implementation strategy that includes a planning process to ensure communication, monitoring, and implementation of required NIMS activities for local governments 17

18 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Ensure completion of NIMS training courses by chief-elected, executives, and appointed officials in accordance with the Five-Year NIMS Training Plan 18

19 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Promote the participation of NGO s and he private sector in an all hazard exercise program 19

20 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Review and validate Emergency Operations Plans to incorporate NIMS components, principles and policies 20

21 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Credential emergency management/response personnel to ensure proper authorization and access to an incident including those involving mutual aid agreements and or assistance agreements 21

22 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Ensure that equipment, communications, and data systems are interoperable throughout State and local acquisition program 22

23 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Apply common terminology as used in NIMS including establishment of plain language clear text 23

24 NIMS Compliance Matrix FY 2008 Utilize systems, tools, and processes that facilitate the collection and distribution of consistent and accurate information during an incident/planned event 24

25 NIMS Training Five Year Plan FY 08 Required to complete IS 700, IS 800, ICS 100 ICS 200, ICS 300, ICS 400 Training Urged to complete IS 701 IS 704 awareness level training Urged to complete ICS position specific training 25

26 NIMS Training Five Year Plan FY 09 Must now complete the IS 701, IS 702, IS 703, IS 704 Urged to complete Awareness Level training required in FY 08 Urged to complete Emergency Management Framework Course Complete the ICS Position Specific Training 26

27 NIMS Training Five Year Plan FY 10 Same as FY 09 for required training Same as FY 09 for suggested training Addition of Advanced ICS EOC Training 27

28 NIMS Training Five Year Plan FY 11 Must now complete the IS 705, IS 706, IS

29 NIMS Training Five Year Plan FY 12 Must complete the ICS/EOC Course Advanced training 29

30 QUESTIONS? Jim Weldin Delaware League of Local Governments Sumter Consulting