RICE 06 AGENCY RECONSTITUTION BRIEFING SLIDES Agencies would brief something along these lines.

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RICE 06 AGENCY RECONSTITUTION BRIEFING SLIDES Agencies would brief something along these lines

COOP ACTIVATION PROGRESS Plan viability in the emergency Ability to perform essential functions Personnel Accountability Communication Status Customer/Client situation Facility Report Alternate Site Report Vital Records Status Human Capital Situation

Agency Situation Damage Reports –St. Louis –Kansas City –Other places Damage to Operations Damage to Environment Other important information

Reconstitution Plan When can we rebuild –Time Line –Effect on operations Where are we going to rebuild –Considerations –Options

Reconstitution Plan How are we going to rebuild? – Build or lease our own building –Get GSA to get us a building Other things we need –Supplies –Equipment? Who is going to provide these items?

Reconstitution Plan Personnel Situation –Missing, wounded, or killed personnel –Administration details and plans with KIA/WIA –When can people come back to work? –Replace with government hire or contract work?

Reconstitution Plan Special Logistical Needs? –Clean up needs –Special equipment needed for mission essential? –Special arrangements with other entities? –Equipment for communication needs? –Computer equipment?

Reconstitution Plan Plan to transition mission essential operations to normal operations Move mission functions to other areas of the country –Short term –Long term Plan to move things back to KC –When –How