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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Army Corps of Engineers – Information Technology (ACE-IT) Enterprise Emergency Response Team (EERT) Briefing
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BUILDING STRONG ® EERT Mission & Functions Provides IM/IT support to affected District EOCs and ESF#3 missions. Provides rapid and necessary mobilization of ACE-IT personnel and IT resources before, during and after an emergency or disaster contingency occurs. Utilizes and maintains cached equipment to establish IT infrastructure (Recovery Field Office, Emergency Field Office, COOP site, etc.) and meet mission requirements. Maintains IT operations throughout the duration of an emergency or disaster event. Provides dashboard status and briefings of IT capabilities during events. Assists Corps Commands in preparation and exercise of COOP. Provides temporary fill of Regional Management Directorate vacancies. Provides support of unique ACE-IT unsupported Corps operations as required and as available.
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BUILDING STRONG ® Consists of 10 members Located around the US (CONUS/OCONUS) Portland, OR New Orleans, LA Anchorage, AK Rock Island, IL Washington, DC Atlanta, GA Organized in 3 rotating response teams (Red, White & Blue) EERT
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BUILDING STRONG ® Capabilities Common set of tools the EERT brings to a site during an event. Networking Equipment o Routers o Switches o WAPs o VoIP Phones o MiFi/Air Cards o VSAT Output Devices o Printers o Plotters Laptops Servers IT Related Tools o Satellite Phones o Cellular Booster
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BUILDING STRONG ® EERT Benefits Operational Readiness to rapidly respond when needed Standard processes and equipment Divisions/Districts assistance with COOP planning IT related After Action Review Emergency exercise participation Flexibility to successfully support constantly changing mission requirements Dedicated core team committed to constantly improving IT services for emergency events
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BUILDING STRONG ® Communications Current State Gaps in emergency: cellular, VHF radio and HF SSB radio coverage Previously discussed that gaps and requirements (i.e., Who needs to talk to whom over what areas) were to be developed and provided to ACE-IT Radio Engineering for discussion VHF radios (10k units) have been refreshed to established standard National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG) frequency criteria programmed into many VHF handheld radios, mobiles, base stations & repeaters Interoperability with localized elements can be readily flashed into radios if within the same frequency band (typically VHF) No lifecycle replacement for radio resources Limited HF SSB deployment
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BUILDING STRONG ® Path Forward Appoint champion and establish customer requirements Submit requirements to ACE-IT Radio Engineering for options and ROM estimate Select best affordable option(s) for consideration to include contract resources & deployable assets Enter selected option into Capital Planning process Establish lifecycle and replace as required Test routinely
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BUILDING STRONG ® Questions?
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