Florida State Courts Continuity of Operations Plan

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Florida State Courts Continuity of Operations Plan “Keep the Courts Open” Florida State Courts Continuity of Operations Plan

Chief Justices of the Florida Supreme Court, 9/11 to Present Leadership We must deal with crises in a way that protects the health and safety of everyone inside our facilities We must “keep the courts open” to ensure justice for the people Justice Lewis Justice Wells Justice Pariente Justice Anstead Chief Justices of the Florida Supreme Court, 9/11 to Present

Staff Dedicated to the Initiative Emergency Coordinating Officer (ECO) Public Information Officer (PIO) A branch-wide ECO and PIO Alternates for each ECO and PIO

Practical Tools The Process for Responding to Emergencies Administrative and Emergency Procedures Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) The Court Emergency Management Group (CEMG) The CEMG represents a policy group The Eight Fill in the Blank Templates The Court Emergency Management Team (CEMT) The CEMT represents an operational team

Process under the Administrative and Emergency Procedures Emergency Pending or Occurs Initial Response to Emergencies Will be Outlined and Should be Followed Based on the Administrative and Emergency Procedures Does Emergency Cause the Closure of Primary Facility? An Individual or Group will make an Initial Assessment as to Whether or Not the Primary Facility Needs to be Closed Immediately Is the Length of the Closure Minimal and Acceptable? Yes Handle the Emergency Situation as Outlined in the Administrative and Emergency Procedures No Address Emergency and Resume Full Operations in Primary Facility Yes Address Emergency and Resume Full Operations in Primary Facility No COOP A copy of this PowerPoint is available at www.flcourts.org (Click on “Emergency Preparedness”)

Process under the Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Activate COOP and Begin the Process toward Performance of Mission Essential Functions in a Predetermined and Temporary Alternate Facility Can Full Operations in Primary Facility be Reconstituted in 30 Days? An Individual or Group will Assess Whether or Not Full Operations in the Primary Facility can be Reconstituted within 30 Days of COOP Activation Immediately Perform Mission Essential Functions under the COOP on a Temporary Basis Yes Perform Mission Essential Functions under the COOP on a Temporary Basis No Immediately Begin Efforts to Reconstitute Full Operations within 30 Days in a Long-Term Alternate Facility Transfer Back into Full Operations in the Primary Facility Full Operations in a Long-Term Alternate Facility Initiated within 30 Days A copy of this PowerPoint is available at www.flcourts.org (Click on “Emergency Preparedness”)

Appendix: Preparing for a Pandemic “Keep the Courts Open” Appendix: Preparing for a Pandemic

Planning Efforts related to Pandemic Influenza Florida State Courts Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Endorsed March 29, 2006 Statewide training event held on June 26, 2006 in Orlando Stockpiling emergency supplies Coordination with the Florida Department of Health and other stakeholders is ongoing A copy of the Strategy is available at www.flcourts.org (Click on “Emergency Preparedness”)

Elements of the Florida State Courts Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Seven planning tasks with detailed subtasks A process flowcharting the specific steps and decisions for responding to an influenza pandemic Short-term and long-term tactical objectives Reasserted strategic policy goals A copy of the Strategy is available at www.flcourts.org (Click on “Emergency Preparedness”)

Relationship Between the Elements of the Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Improved Capacity to Achieve the Strategic Goals Leads to Improved Capacity to Achieve the Tactical Objectives Leads to Improved Capacity to Implement the Process Leads to Complete the Seven Planning Tasks A copy of the Strategy is available at www.flcourts.org (Click on “Emergency Preparedness”)

Additional Information: Questions or Comments FYI, some questions I hope you don’t ask: Has every Florida state court fully developed their plans? Has implementation been like making sausage? How have the Florida State Courts addressed NIMS compliance? How do courts ensure they can protect their records? Are the courts really that important in an emergency response? Contact Information: Greg Cowan 850-922-5460 or 850-509-1578 cowang@flcourts.org Additional Information: www.flcourts.org (Click on “Emergency Preparedness”)