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The Universal Logistics Standard A coordinated approach for a prepared tomorrow
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Planning for the Region Nancy Harris, Logistics Project Manager nharris@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6773nharris@regionalcatplanning.org Jim Penta, Logistics Program Manager jpenta@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6514jpenta@regionalcatplanning.org 2 NY-NJ-CT-PA Regional Logistics Program www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region NY-NJ-CT-PA Regional Logistics Program 3 Program within the overall Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program NY-NJ-CT-PA Links resources, expertise and information Creates a shared system and strengthens Regional partnerships www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region NY-NJ-CT-PA Project Site 4 30 counties 22 million people 1 out of 14 Americans www.EmergencyLogistics.org 4 States 30 Counties 3 FEMA Regions Hundreds of cities, towns and villages 22 million people
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Planning for the Region www.EmergencyLogistics.org The Universal Logistics Standard Defined: A foundation upon which local, state and federal stakeholders can build a comprehensive disaster logistics program 5
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Planning for the Region 6
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Planning for the Region Allows emergency logisticians to become more efficient and resilient Promotes better coordination across jurisdictional lines 7 Why? A Common Standard: www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region Result 8 A suite of documents all in support of the Universal Logistics Standard. www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region 9 Strategic & Operational Plans Strategic Plans for Executives Operational Plans for the EOC www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region 10 Tactical Guides Checklists and Actions Items for Use in the Field www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region 11 Tools www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region 12 Assessment Papers www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region ALERT 13 Area Logistics Emergency Response Team Creates a Cadre of Trained Disaster Logisticians Able to plug in to ANY EOC www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region Disaster Logistics Training Based on Disaster Logistics Plans developed by the Regional Logistics Program LOG 200LOG 201LOG 202 14 www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region Expands EOC Logistics Capacity Fill empty Logistics seats With newly trained Disaster Logisticians 15 www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region The Training 16 Four Courses. On-line or Instructor-led. No longer than 60 minutes. www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region www.EmergencyLogistics.org 17 www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region Available Resources Executive Briefs Strategic and Operational Plans for the EOC Tactical Guides Planning Tools Assessment Papers Available online at https://emergencylogistics.org/our-plans-guides/ 18 www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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Planning for the Region Nancy Harris, Logistics Project Manager nharris@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6773nharris@regionalcatplanning.org Jim Penta, Logistics Program Manager jpenta@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6514jpenta@regionalcatplanning.org 19 For More Information www.EmergencyLogistics.org
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