Capabilities Estimation

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Capabilities Estimation

Capabilities Estimation Capabilities Estimation is the process of identifying strengths and weaknesses in preparedness efforts. It is now a portion of the standard Annual Report and will feed Regional THIRAs.

Capabilities Estimation Merged CE tool with standard Annual Report La R.S. 29:727(I)(4) In accordance with new grant requirements Simpler process in achieving Capabilities Estimation Uses provided information to assist in completion of tool

Grants

Capabilities Estimation Scenario-based Parish oriented Auto-populated Condensed Only looking for relevant information Only 11 capabilities

Background CE is one of the final steps of the THIRA process Uses Capability Targets to determine needs

THIRA Recap Capability Targets Threats and Hazards Greatest Estimated Impacts Capability Targets Threats and Hazards Capabilities Estimation Preparedness Report THIRA

Annual Report

Capabilities Estimation

Capabilities Estimation

Timeline

Recap Integrated into current Annual Report Validates grant submissions Part of the THIRA process Scenario-based, pre-populated Regional THIRAs will be used to complete CE Annual Report in 2016

Scott Van Keuren scott.vankeuren@la.gov 225-925-3633 Questions? Scott Van Keuren scott.vankeuren@la.gov 225-925-3633