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Ohio Emergency Management Agency Mel House Operations Division Director Nancy J. Dragani Executive Director Directors’ Seminar April 15-16, 2009.

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1 Ohio Emergency Management Agency Mel House Operations Division Director Nancy J. Dragani Executive Director Directors’ Seminar April 15-16, 2009

2 Plans Branch Ted Filer, Branch Chief

3 PLANS BRANCH  Working to provide county emergency management with minimum requirements for SNS Distribution support plans  Redesigned G235 Emergency Planning Course (1 day/first course May 5)  National Shelter System data gathering  Contracted OCSC (ESF-6 lead)  Much data already input by ARC  Need County Director help to get non-ARC data input (Aug 09?)  ARC Regional Training

4 PLANS BRANCH  Gap Analysis  FEMA-sponsored project  Assist FEMA with planning response to catastrophic scenario  Evaluating during IEMC exercise  Statewide effort?  Emergency Power Generation Analysis  State of Ohio/FEMA/Corps of Engineers  Shelters, long-term care facilities, retail fuel stations  80 sites (tap-in, generator type)  National Incident Management System—FFY09 Requirements  State of Ohio Guidance  EMAO Request—Association Outreach  Key Compliance Activities (ICS 400 & NIMSCAST)

5 PLANS BRANCH  National Incident Management System—FFY09 Requirements: Letters to the Governor of each of your states were sent by the FEMA Administrator detailing the requirements for FY2009. A generic copy can be found at http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/AllGovernors_2 009_NIMS_ImplementationLetterIMSI.pdf Included is a requirement for ICS-400. Here is the specific language: For 2009, States should continue to follow all guidance contained in the 5-Year NIMS Training Plan, released in February 2008, to include implementation of ICS-400: Advanced ICS training.

6 Field Operations, Training, & Exercise Branch Denny Tomcik, Branch Chief

7 Field Operations Projects  SERC EEM and Plan Crosswalk Revisions  Introduction to Emergency Management Course— April 2009  Continue to refine EMPG reimbursement process—have processed over $1.8 M in cash requests in last 6 months  Working After Action items from September “High Winds” event and February Ice Storm to improve Field Desk interaction with counties

8 Training Projects  Seventeen courses in FY2008; twenty-one scheduled for FY 2009  OAC-required courses  PDS courses  APS courses  Working with Cincinnati State CC and Owens CC to deliver training with college credit  Working with University of Findlay to deliver courses through continuing education department  Discussing partnership with Cuyahoga CC  Learning Management System replacement  Live by July 1, 2010  Online training potential

9 Training Projects (continued)  $50 K available to counties conducting classes—all $50 K allocated (hope to extend program through FY09 SHSP)  Integrated Emergency Management Course and Exercise—June 2009 (State, Madison, Delaware, and Franklin counties)  Buck Adams, Vikki Bunting, and Brian Galligher achieved Silver Level recognition from CDP for providing more than 15 ICS classes  Training Council thanks…

10 Exercise Projects  FY 2007 HSGEP - Counties of Butler (with Hamilton, Montgomery, and Warren), Clinton (with Fayette and Highland), Franklin (with Madison County), Logan (with Auglaize), Mahoning (with Columbiana), and Trumbull (with Geauga and Portage); Cleveland UASI; Toledo MMRS; and the Ohio Department of Mental Health  FY 2008 HSGEP - IED Focus. Counties of Clark, Cuyahoga, Jackson, Hamilton, Lake, Lorain, and Union  FY 2008 SHSP (Local Funds) - Franklin County has applied for three (3) exercises utilizing local FY 2008 SHSP funds

11 Exercise Projects  FY 2008 IECGP - State of Ohio (EMA, OSHP, MARCS) w/Morgan County; Toledo/Lucas County; others TBD  Rolling out regional HSEEP Training Courses (on demand)  Soon to begin offering HSEEP Toolkit Training Courses  Revising Terrorism EEM to be an All-Hazards EEM that is consistent with the Target Capabilities List

12 Readiness & Response Jim Dwertman, Branch Chief

13 Significant Projects  Local EMA access to OpsCenter Information— Ohio Incident Report  Revised OpsCenter basic curriculum  Developing State EOC position-specific role training  Developed paper back-up system  Developing web-based training applications  COOP/COG Presentations  Ohio Recorders Association  Ohio Municipal League  Completed local court COOP guidance and CD

14 Radiological Branch Carol O’Claire, Branch Chief

15 Radiological Branch Nuclear Power Plant Response/Exercises –Davis-Besse –Perry –Beaver Valley Utility Radiological Safety Board (URSB)— ensures NPP safety—Ohio EMA Chair First Responder Radiological Equipment State Response (Assessment, FMT, Liaisons to JIC, EOF, and Counties) Radiological Transportation

16 Nuclear Power Plants Coordinate with Nuclear Regulatory Commission and FEMA on all NPP activities Coordinate directly with 3 power plant utilities Coordinate with 6 Ohio counties in Emergency Planning Zones Annual radiological plan updates 3 federally-graded NPP exercises every 2 years + 3 mini-drills per plant per year Perry Nuclear Power Plant

17 Beaver Valley Hostile Action Drill Aaaaaaaa! Run everyone! The canary is WIRED! January 27, 2009 Comments provided to NRC IZBAG 1 AG 2 Davis-Besse Exercise Partial Participation Exercise Dry Run - April 14, 2009 Evaluated Exercise - May 12, 2009

18 Radiological Transportation

19 Ohio Emergency Management Agency 2855 West Dublin – Granville Road Columbus, OH 43225 www.ema.ohio.gov


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