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ICP “Yurt” FOOTPRINT M CC M2 F Meeting Tent P IMET FBAN SITL MISC Map Table OC OPS / AIR / SAFETY IC COPY MISC DOCL Supply Cache GIS Ordering COMMOIC/Dep IC PLANS Trailer or Yurt Finance CI / D Check In DEMOB HR / T HR & Train Spec Comp/Claims Patient Care Area Ground Support GS Weed Washer AM Briefing Area Map Board If Only One Fax/Copier Available, Locate Between Repeated Users; Plans Primarily Copies Once/Day MISC = Como Storage / Rental PC Box Storage FAX Check In / Demob Located at Main Street Entrance Primary Visitor / FF Entrance INFO Located at Main Street Entrance to Intercept Media/Visitors Ordering Requesting PC to Test Sending Gen Messages & Receive Fax Via PC MISC = LTAN / FOBS / Etc. GIS “Trailer” Near SITL & PLANS Off Site (ICP) Location Off Site Facilitate Parking / Traffic Safety Objectives LOCATE AS CLOSE TO ICP AS POSSIBLE to Facilitate I-Suite Supply Module BUT Maintain Traffic Safety Objective ICP Main Street (MS) Locate “Near” Crew Sleeping Area Locate To Facilitate Semi Private HR Sessions Locate Heavy I-Suite & Doc Server Users [F, P, CI, D, IMET/FBAN] Parallel To CROW Computer Room On Wheels CROW Blue Rooms / Hand Washing Station W MMH Blue Rooms / Hand Washing Station W MMH Blue Rooms / Hand Washing Station P = Reserved For Patients W MPH Locate Outside MS Congestion Concerns Morning Coffee Crew Phones Kit PC 2-Kit PCs Kit PC Wireless Access (Team3Crow) Primarily Doc Server Users Hard Wire Wireless PRT Wireless Kit Equipment Rental Equipment Legend: I-Suite Connection: Wireless/Hardware or Supply Module Bridge/Client Wireless GIS Stand Alone Network & Hard Drive Wireless Depending On Distance To CROW Medical PLOT / 11x17 PRT Optional Connection To Doc Server FAX/PRT/COPIER L Logistics Gen FF Use Rental PC Casual Overhead Use Kit PC Rental PC I INFO W WEBMs WEBM & IOF Quiet Area Away From Visitor Foot Traffic To Produce Info/Web Products Prefer Home Runs YURT To CROW Fuel Truck DRAFT Please Provide Your Input Computer Room On Wheels CROW PRT 2 Servers CTSPs Note: Map Table Outside to Facilitate OPS/SITL /Etc. Review; Table May Need To Be Covered Depending on Weather Last Revised 09/16/ Strategy, Planning, C&G & Misc Work Groups Positions In These 2 Yurts Dependent On Incident NOT TO SCALE – Relative Position Only Position Yurt For Privacy Concerns General Leadership Info Board [IAP / Logistic Info Sheet] May Need 2 Yurts or Locate in Under Utilized Yurt Depending On Incident

ICP IT EQUIP FOOTPRINT M CC M2 FP IMET FBAN SITL MISC Map Table OICIC COPY MISC DOCL GIS INFO Ordering COMMOIC/Dep IC PLANS Trailer or Yurt Finance CI / D Check In DEMOB HR / T HR & Train Spec Ground Support GS Fuel Truck Weed Washer PRT FAX All In One [FAX/PRT/COPIER] Primary Visitor / FF Entrance Ordering Requesting PC to Test Sending Gen Messages & Receive Fax Via PC Off Site (ICP) Location Computer Room On Wheels CROW Gen FF Use Rental PC Casual Overhead Use Kit PC Rental PC Kit PC 2-Kit PCs Kit PC Hard Wire PRT Med COPIER Kit Equipment Rental Equipment Agency Equip Share ICP IT Equipment Legend: GIS Stand Alone Network & Hard Drive Wireless Depending On Distance To CROW Medical PLOT / 11x17 PRT GSUL HR FACL FUDL IACR DOCL SECM LOFR Note: Any Position May Utilize Other IT Equipment As It Is Available SKDN DEMB FSC TIME EQTR COST [GIS PC] PROC GIS [GIS PC] GISS IOFIOF Minimum IT Equipment Needs ORDM COMO Positions COML IC Dep IC SOF ABOD Other AIR Positions OSCs DIVSs Other OPS L Logistics RESL PSC DPSC SUPL / I-SUITE SUPPLY MODULE [PCs & Prt] COMP MEDL IMSM LSC/DLSC Other LOGS Positions W WEBMs WEBM The objective of this diagram is to provide an IT Equipment Access minimum/initial strategy for all positions to perform their functions. Additional IT equipment can be rented based on the incident needs and situation. 2 Servers CTSPs 11x17 Color PRT IT Equipment Summary 5 - Kit PCs 3 - Network BW Prt x17 Color Prt 1 - GIS Plotter 1 - All In One Prt [Goal: All Prt Devices Networked] 2 - GIS PCs 10 - PCs 2 – Copier 2 – BW Prt 2 – Fax [Note: Prt & Fax Can Sometimes Be Combined in One Device] Large COPIER PRT FAX/PRT Last Revised 09/16/ DRAFT Please Provide Your Input Meeting Tent OPS / AIR / SAFETY Supply Cache Map Board [Positions Bringing Agency Equipment May Vary Over Time] NOT TO SCALE – Relative Position Only Ordered Services: 1 - Phone Line 2 - High Speed Internet Connections (DSL/Cable/Sat) [1 - ISuite/Doc Lan : 1 - Gen Overhead Use] General Leadership Info Board [IAP / Logistic Info Sheet]

START FROM SCRATCH ICP The objective of this diagram is to provide IT Equipment Access Using Kit PCs and Peripherals until Rental Equipment and/or “Yurts” are available. Computer Room On Wheels CROW 3 – Kit PCs [Wireless] PRT 2 Servers CTSPs 2 – Kit PCs [Wireless] Clean Power Generator G Internet Access Air Cards or Limited Use Satellite(s) Check In / Time PLANS / Misc FF / Visitor Traffic Pattern Table & 2 Folding Chairs Table & 3 Camp Chairs Awning Deployment Optional DRAFT Please Provide Your Input Setup Order: 1)Stop Truck 2)Open CROW 3)Pull Power Box 4)Open Truck Canopy / Start Generator 5)Connect Clean Server Power & Internet Café Power Cords 6)Turn on UPSs / Servers / TEAM3CROW Printer 7)Setup Tables / Folding Chairs 8)Setup 5 Kit Laptops via Wireless 9)Deploy Awnings 10)Restore / Attach / Build I-Suite DB 11)Test Laptop Connections 12)Fine Tune Setup / Level Crow / Disconnect From Truck / Etc. GOAL: Setup for 1 st 24 hr Configuration w/in minutes Assuming Access to Existing I-Suite DB or Build New I-Suite DB Full ICP Configuration Depends on Arrival of “Yurts” & Rental PCs Last Revised 09/16/