UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INTERAGENCY DOMESTIC TERRORISM CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS PLAN 米国政府省庁間 国内テロに対するオペレーション 構想プラン (B)

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INTERAGENCY DOMESTIC TERRORISM CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS PLAN 米国政府省庁間 国内テロに対するオペレーション 構想プラン (B)

FOREWORD

LETTER OF AGREEMENT

I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

A. Introduction

B. Purpose

C. Scope

D. Primary Federal Agencies Department of Justice (DOJ) / Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) * Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ** Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) * Lead Agency for Crisis Management ** Lead Agency for Consequence Management

E. Primary Agency Responsibilities

1. Department of Justice (DOJ)/ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

2. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

3. Department of Defense (DOD)

4. Department of Energy (DOE)

5. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

6. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

II. POLICIES A. Authorities

B. Other Plans and Directives

C. Federal Agency Authorities

D. Federal Response to a Terrorism Incident

1. Crisis Management

2. Consequence Management

E. Lead Federal Agency Designation

F. Requests For Federal Assistance

G. Funding

H. Deployment/Employment Priorities

I. Planning Assumptions and Considerations

J. Training and Exercises

III. SITUATION

A. Introduction

B. Differences Between WMD Incidents and Other Incidents

C. Threat Levels

D. Lead Federal Agency Responsibilities

IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS

A. Mission

B. Command and Control

1. Consequence Management

2. Crisis Management

C. Unification of Federal, State and Local Response

1. Introduction

2. National Level Coordination

3. Field Level Coordination

4. On-Scene Coordination

V. PHASING OF THE FEDERAL RESPONSE

A. Notification

B. Activation and Deployment

C. Response Operations

D. Response Deactivation

E. Recovery

APPENDIX A: ACRONYMS

APPENDIX B: DEFINITIONS