UNCLASSIFIED Ohio National Guard/ Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) CPT Kevin Sullivan Joint Operations Center OIC

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UNCLASSIFIED Ohio National Guard/ Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) CPT Kevin Sullivan Joint Operations Center OIC

UNCLASSIFIED Agenda ONG Structure Capabilities DSCA/Domestic Operations Interagency Collaboration State Active Duty Requesting ONG Assets

UNCLASSIFIED Ohio National Guard Command Structure/Mission 3

UNCLASSIFIED Federal President Secretary of Defense Secretary of the Air Force Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chief, National Guard Bureau Director, Air National Guard Secretary of the Army Director, Army National Guard The Assistant Adjutant General for Army The Assistant Adjutant General for Air Interim Adjutant General Governor State Ohio Military Reserve Ohio Naval Militia

UNCLASSIFIED Purpose: To serve the Citizens of Ohio and America by fulfilling our state and federal military role of providing public safety when ordered by the Governor or support of the National Military Strategy when ordered by the President. Mission: When called, we respond with ready units to execute federal, state and community missions. Vision: To be a relevant operational reserve powered by a diverse team of engaged Soldiers, Airmen and Civilians, and to be respected for its leadership role and ability to produce and employ ready units. Values: Integrity: Do what is right in all circumstances Perform legally, honestly and ethically Excellence: Strive for highest levels of performance Approach every challenge with a commitment to success Reliability: Assume personal responsibility for the organizational mission Meet all commitments Diversity and Inclusion: Respect and value the differences of all members of the organization Commit to fostering an environment in which everyone has the opportunity to succeed Global Teamwork: Recognize that working together allows greater achievement than working alone Commit to coordination and cooperation with partners around the world Trust: Share a commitment to these core values and to selfless public service Practice open communication and transparency

UNCLASSIFIED Air National Guard Base Ohio National Guard Facility 6 Brigades, 93 Units 48 Readiness Centers 3 Training Centers 23 Logistical Facilities 4 Flying Wings, 6 Geographically Separated Units Army National Guard Air National Guard State-Supported Facilities 52 Facilities, 2.1 Million Square Feet National Guard Unit Locations

UNCLASSIFIED Joint Force Headquarters, OhioColumbus 37 th Brigade Combat TeamColumbus 73 rd Troop Command (HRF)Columbus 16 th Engineer Brigade (JTF State)Columbus 174 th Air Defense Artillery BrigadeColumbus Special Troops Command (STC) Columbus 371 st Sustainment BrigadeSpringfield Fort Ohio Training Site CommandPort Clinton Medical Command, Detachment 6Columbus Operational Support Airlift Detachment 21Columbus 52 nd Weapons of Mass Destruction/ Columbus Civil Support Team 147 th Regional Training InstituteColumbus Ohio Military ReserveColumbus OHIO ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

UNCLASSIFIED Joint Force Headquarters, OhioColumbus 121 st Air Refueling WingColumbus 178 th Fighter WingSpringfield 179 th Airlift WingMansfield 180 th Fighter WingToledo 200 th Red HorsePort Clinton 220 th Engineering Installation SquadronZanesville 251 st Combat Communications GroupSpringfield 269 th Combat Communications SquadronSpringfield 555 Air Force BandToledo 164 th Weather FlightColumbus 123 rd Air Control SquadronCincinnati OHIO AIR NATIONAL GUARD

UNCLASSIFIED DSCA/D OMESTIC O PERATIONS M ISSION “By order of the Governor and at the direction of the TAG the ONG supports civil authorities to execute the laws of the state; suppress insurrection; repel invasion; act in the event of disaster; promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Ohio.”

UNCLASSIFIED J3 J OINT /D OMESTIC O PERATIONS Provides coordination between ONG and state agencies in preparation (exercises/planning) for contingency operations (State Active Duty) via the National Response Framework (NRF) Provides training, support, and coordination for Liaison Officers (LNOs) prior to State Active Duty. Assesses and recommends responses to events occurring that impact the State of Ohio and/or ONG units/personnel

UNCLASSIFIED DSCA R EADINESS Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) ESF 1 - Transportation ESF 2 - Communications ESF 3 - Engineering and Public Works ESF 4 - Fire Fighting ESF 5 - Emergency Management ESF 6 - Mass Care ESF 7 - Resource Support ESF 8 - Medical ESF 9 - Urban Search and Rescue ESF 10 - Hazardous Materials ESF 11 - Agriculture ESF 12 - Energy ESF 13 - Law Enforcement ESF 14 - Long Term Recovery ESF 15 - External Affairs NGB 10 Essential Capabilities Command and Control (C2) Aviation/Airlift Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high-yield Explosives (CBRNE) response Engineering Medical Communications Transportation Security Logistics Maintenance

UNCLASSIFIED Manned 24/7/365 Contact info: Comm: , x7551, x7552; Maintains situational awareness of national, regional, state and local events Acts as a communication hub as needed to: NGB NORTHCOM OEMA Deployed units Crisis Action Team MSCs and Wings O HIO J OINT O PERATIONS C ENTER (JOC)

UNCLASSIFIED Response Forces Unique to the National Guard

UNCLASSIFIED  Joint Force Headquarters (JFHQ) – Ohio − Provides command and control (24/7 JOC) of all ONG forces in the state or territory for the Governor; can act as a joint service headquarters for national-level response operations  Joint Task Force State (JTF16) (16 th EN BDE) − Provides command and control of all state military assets deployed in support of civil authorities or a specific incident and facilitates the flow of information between Joint Force Headquarters, State and the deployed units  National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF) (437 th MP Bn) − Provides force protection and security for WMD-CST and CBRNE Teams; provides Military Assistance to Law Enforcement Agencies (MACLEA)  Homeland Response Force (HRF) – 73 rd Troop Command − Provides life-saving capabilities (C2, search & extraction, decon, triage and stabilization) within FEMA Region V and across the Nation in response to a CBRNE incident  National Guard Civil Support Team (CST) (full time, specialized unit) − Assesses suspected WMD attacks, advises civilian responders on appropriate actions through on-site testing and expert consultation, and facilitates the arrival of additional state and federal military forces  Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, High-Yield Explosive (CBRNE) Enhanced Response Force Package (CERF-P) (155 th CHEM Bn) − Responds to a CBRNE incident and supports local, state, and federal agencies managing the consequences of the event by providing capabilities to conduct casualty/patient decontamination, medical support, and casualty search and extraction

UNCLASSIFIED Homeland Response Force 52 nd Civil Support Team Mission – Supports the incident command structure at chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high- yield explosive and natural disaster incidents in order to save lives and relieve suffering. Capabilities – casualty search and extraction, medical triage, mass decontamination, fatality search and rescue and internal force protection. Mission – Supports civil authorities at domestic chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive and natural disaster incidents in order to identify unknown hazards. Capabilities– Identify CBRNE agents/substances, assess consequences, advise on response measures and assist with appropriate requests for state and federal support

UNCLASSIFIED OR WA ID X AZ NV CA IX UT MT WY CO ND SD VIII HI AK TX NM AR LA OK VI MN WI IL OH MI IN V PR VI ME RI VT NH CT MA I KS NE IA MO VII VA WV PA DEMD III GU CERFP HRF CST AL GA KY TN SC NC MS FL IV NG CBRN Response Enterprise (NGCRE) C2CRE B Unit Locations NY NJ II

UNCLASSIFIED CBRN Enterprise Overview State Response Federal Response Assigned to State National Guards -Rdy to Deploy NLT N+6 Hours -Employ N Ready to Deploy FP 1 NLT N+24 Hours -Employ N Hours FP 2 & 3 NLT N+48 Hours -Employ N personnel Prep’d to Dply NLT N+3 Hrs CERFP (CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package) (17 units) 186 ea / 3,349 tot -Cmd & Control -Search/Extraction -Decontamination -Triage/Stabilization -Fatality Search and Recovery (FSRT) Prepared to Dply NLT N+6 Hours HRF (Homeland Response Force) (10 units) 577 ea/ 5,770 total -Command & Control -Search & Extraction -Decontamination -Triage/Stabilization -FSRT CBRN Assistance Support Element Logistics Support WMD-CST (WMD Civil Support Team) (57 Teams) 22 ea / 1,254 tot -Detection / ID -Rapid Assessment of Hazmat DCRF (Defense CBRN Resp. Force) 5200 personnel FP 1 (2,100) FP 2 (3,100) -Command & Control -CBRN Assessment -Search & Extraction -Decontamination -Emergency Medical -Security -Engineering -Logistics -Transportation -MEDEVAC & CASEVAC -Aviation Lift C2CRE A, B (Cmd & Control CBRN Response Elements) 1,500 each Prep’d to Dply NLT N+96 Hrs -Cmd & Control -CBRN Assess -Search & Extr -Decon -Emerg Med -Lvl 2 Med -Engineering -Logistics -Transportation + Additional contingency- sourced Forces Prepared to Dply NLT N+6-12 Hours Prepared to Deploy Force Package 1 NLT N+24 Hrs, Force Package 2 NLT N+48 Hrs State National Guard assets may operate under State or Federal control Allocated to USNORTHCOM + Additional contingency- sourced Forces, if required

UNCLASSIFIED ONG DSCA Process

UNCLASSIFIED

DSCA/STATE ACTIVE DUTY CYCLE County EMA Resources Local Requirements during Emergency State EMA Resources ESF Coordination Appropriate ONG Capability Selected Local capabilities overwhelmed County capabilities overwhelmed Appropriate ESF Selected Emergency Requirement Need -JFHQ coordination/ identification of capability/asset/ unit -Coordination at MSC/AW -Tasking (OPLAN/FRAGO) LNO

UNCLASSIFIED OHIO EMA GOVERNOR Local Request for Support Through Ohio EMA Joint Force Headquarters THE ADJUTANT GENERAL Task Force Commander EMAC EVENT GELO COUNTY LNO ASSESSMENT TEAM Joint Staff Joint Operations Center Director Of Operations J-3 County EMA STATE ACTIVE DUTY CYCLE 1 Incident occurs 2 Local response is overwhelmed 3 OEMA requests assistance – Governor’s Proclamation 4 Response coordination and unit selection 5 LNOs deploy 6 Units respond – alert/deploy 7 Response phase ends 8 Mitigation phase begins 9 Units are released/redeploy 10 LNOs redeploy

UNCLASSIFIED Each ESF has a lead agency at EMA that manages requests from county EOC’s during emergencies Missions are sent to the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) ESF Agency Leads and vetted to determine which agency is best suited to execute the mission Upon receipt of the mission, analysis is conducted to determine type of support necessary to accomplish the mission Coordination of County LNO and GELO with affected county/region Unit is deployed and operates in direct support of the civilian Incident Commander OHMR

UNCLASSIFIED EMA Regions as of 2015 The EMA Regional Operations Branch is in the process of establishing regional offices in five locations around the state. Their target date for the regional offices being operational is January 30, Until their new- hires are stood-up they will continue to work with current field liaisons. It is their goal that there will be no gaps in support to the counties while we are transitioning and that the transition will be as smooth as possible.

UNCLASSIFIED EMA Field Offices Region 1 Northwest Ohio office will be located in Findlay (Hancock County) 8210 County Road (CR) 140 Findlay, Ohio Region 2 Northeast Ohio office will be located in Parma (Cuyahoga County) Snow Road Parma, Ohio Region 3 Central Ohio office will be located in Columbus (Franklin County) 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, Ohio Region 4 Southwest Ohio office will be located in West Chester (Butler County) 2950 East Crescentville Road West Chester, Ohio Region 5 Southeast Ohio office will be located in Jackson (Jackson County) 502 Mc Carty Lane Jackson, Ohio 45640

UNCLASSIFIED Guard Emergency Liaison Officer (GELO) Provides liaison with OEMA’s eight Field Liaison District Representatives (both prior to and during emergency operations) and with the State EMA Is the Ohio National Guard’s “first responder” to the Field Liaison District and the affected county Responsible for identifying and managing training and exercise opportunities at the field district and county level for the Ohio National Guard Required to complete NIMS 100/200/300/400/700/800 and specified OEMA Web and classroom training GELO Responsibilities

UNCLASSIFIED GELO Locations Reg 1: – Maj Mike Hrynciw (419) Hancock County Reg 2: – MAJ Greg Spies (440) Cuyahoga County Reg 3: – MAJ Jerry Mourn (614) Franklin County Reg 4: – MAJ Louis Longhenry (419) Butler County Reg 5: – CPT Tate Atkinson (937) Jackson County Reserve Pool – MAJ Craig Colton: (330) MSgt Jason LaPorte: (937) MAJ Bobby Lambert: (614) Beightler Armory

UNCLASSIFIED Civil Support Team (CST) for WMD event : hours Quick Reaction Force (QRF) -125 Soldiers for Civil Disturbance: 8 hours National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF) -175 Follow on Soldiers for Civil Disturbance: 12 hours Homeland Response Force (HRF) for CBRNE event of Natural Disaster: 4-12 hours All other ONG assets: hours 27 DSCA/Domestic Operations Response Times

UNCLASSIFIED Questions?