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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF

ENGINEERS

EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTIONS

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EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTIONS

ESF#1 – Transportation ESF#2 – Communications ESF#3 – Public Works and Engineering ESF#4 – Firefighting ESF#5 – Emergency Management ESF#6 – Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing & Human Services ESF#7 – Logistics Management and Resource Support ESF#8 – Public Health and Medical Services ESF#9 – Search and Rescue ESF#10 – Oil and Hazardous Materials Response ESF#11- Agriculture and Natural Resources ESF#12 - Energy ESF#13 – Public Safety ESF#14 – Long-Term Community Recovery ESF#15 – External Affairs

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ESF#3 – Public Works and Engineering

Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Repair Infrastructure restoration Engineering Services and Construction

Management Emergency Contracting Support for Life-Saving

and Life-Sustaining Services

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ESF#3 TEAM MISSIONS

Emergency Power (7 Districts) Temporary Housing (Los Angeles District (6 Districts)) Commodities Mission (7 Districts) Temporary Roofing (5 Districts) National Ice and Water (4 Districts) Debris Removal (8 Districts) Infrastructure Assessment (4 Districts) Urban Search and Rescue DTOS Support

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PATH OF HURRICANE KATRINA

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Operation Blue Roof (Katrina)

Prevent additional damage to inside of structure until owner can get roof repair.

Cover only “living space”

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JOPLIN TORNADO DAMAGES Area destroyed by tornado – 1 mile wide 6.5 miles long

(Overall path of tornado was 13.8 miles)

159 Fatalities, over 1,000 injured (149 died 22 May, 10 have since died from injuries)

30% of City destroyed

2,000 buildings destroyed

8,000 housing units and 400 businesses damaged

4 Schools and 2 Fire Stations destroyed

1 Hospital and 2 Nursing Homes destroyed

18,000 vehicles damaged or destroyed

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5:46pm5:49pm

5:41pm

5:57pm

TORNADO TIMELINE

5:55pm

5:43pm

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DEBRIS REMOVAL (JOPLIN)

MORE THAN ONE MILLION CUBIC YARDS OF DEBRIS WERE REMOVED DURING THE FIRST 4 WEEKS OF THE RECOVERY MISSION

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TEMPORARY HOUSING (ALABAMA)

During the Los Angeles District’s Housing Team deployment to Alabama more than 400 housing units were acquired, delivered, connected to utilities, furnished, and turned over to families who had lost their homes due to the tornadoes.

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THE DEPLOYABLE TACTICALOPERATIONS SYSTEM (DTOS)

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AGENDA

What is DTOS? Mission Assets Custodial Districts DTOS Operations

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DTOS Defined

A multi-level national emergency response system strategically located within USACE Divisions to provide timely tactical support for CONUS and

OCONUS emergency response operations.

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MISSION

Provide a tactical operations and communications platform in forward areas to support rapid ramp-up of initial emergency response missions.

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ASSETS

Emergency Command and Control Vehicle (ECCV) Mobile Communications Vehicle (MCV) Containerized Tactical Operations Center (CTOC) Emergency Support Unit (ESU)

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Emergency Command and Control Vehicle (ECCV)

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ECCV Specifications International Truck Chassis Length – 47 feet Height – 13 ft 6 inches Width – 8ft 6 inches (15 feet deployed) Weight – 39,000 lbs. (dry) 44,000 lbs (operational) Engine – 12.4 Liter twin turbo diesel (430 hp. 1,550 lb-ft torque)

Transmission – 6 speed automatic Fuel Capacity – 140 gal. (twin 70 gal tanks) Water – 40 gal. potable water Cost - $600,000

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ECCV Layout & Capabilities Network Connectivity

(LAN/WAN)► For up to 25 computers

Backup Computers (4) Multi-function Phones (11)

► VOIP – VSAT based► Cellular – provides fax capability► Iridium – voice only► Radio (ACU1000)

VHF Handheld Radios (8) HF/UHF/VHF Radios BGAN (Voice & Data) Multi-function Printer Laser Printer Wireless AP/Bridge Onboard Generator

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ECCV

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ECCV Interior

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RRV and Satellite Trailer(State of the Art in1988)

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RRV Interior (How it used to be)

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Mobile Communications Vehicle (MCV)

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MCV Layout & Capabilities Network Connectivity

(LAN/WAN)► For up to 25 computers

Backup Computers (2) Multi-function Phones (2)

► VOIP – VSAT based► Cellular – provides fax capability► Iridium – voice only

VHF Handheld Radios (6) HF Radio BGAN (Voice & Data) Multi-function Printer Wireless AP/Bridge Onboard Generator

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Containerized Tactical Operations Center (CTOC) Capabilities

Network Connectivity (LAN/WAN)

► For up to 25 computers

Backup Computers (6) VOIP – VSAT based (6) Iridium – voice only BGAN (Voice & Data) VHF Handheld Radios (25) HF/VHF Radios Multi-function Printer

► Fax► Scanner► Printer► Copier

Wireless AP Generator (Two - 3500W)

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CTOC Pieces, Weight and Cube

Pieces: 41Weight: 3,700 poundsCube: 345 cubic feetPackaging:Two 463L pallets13 standard pallets

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Emergency Support Unit (ESU)

Extra Fuel Supply Generator Tools Supplies Computer TV Air Conditioned One Chase Vehicle

(F250-dually) One Support Trailer (28ft) Total length 47ft

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MISSIONS

Emergency Command and Control Vehicle► Primarily used to support PRTs

Mobile Communications Vehicle► Used to provide communications support to available

workspace (i.e. leased office space, motel, etc.)

Containerized Tactical Operations Center► Same capabilities as MCV but containerized for

OCONUS deployment

Emergency Support Unit► Used to support ECCV and MCV to sustain

operations

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CAPABILITIES

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ECCV X X X X X X 11 50hrsMCV X X X X X 2 40hrsCTOC X X X X 0 12hrsESU* 0 50hrs

* Used for transporting fuel and O&M equipment to susta in operations

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CUSTODIAL DISTRICTS

MobileSacramentoPortlandLos AngelesFt. WorthSt. LouisNashvilleBaltimorePuerto RicoHawaii

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EQUIPMENT DISPERSION

ECCV MCV CTOC ESUMobile 6 1 2Sacramento 3 1Portland 1Los Angeles 1Ft. Worth 1St. Louis 1Nashville 1Baltimore 1 1Puerto Rico 1Hawaii 1Totals 15 3 1 3

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DTOS OPERATIONS

• ER 500-1-30, Dated 31 May 2006• (Currently under revision)

• DTOS Management Team• Custodial Districts• Deployment Teams• Emergency Operations• Non-Emergency Operations

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DTOS MANAGEMENT TEAM

Located in Mobile, Alabama Five-person team Manages the operation, maintenance, and

deployment of DTOS assets and deployed team members

During emergency response, the DTOS Management Team works directly for HQ UOC

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CUSTODIAL DISTRICTS

USACE District to which DTOS Equipment has been issued on sub-hand receipt

TEN districts: Baltimore, Ft. Worth, Honolulu, Jacksonville (San Juan, PR), Los Angeles, Mobile, Nashville, Portland, Sacramento, and St. Louis

Custodial District function is care and maintenance of asset according to DTOS SOP

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DEPLOYMENT TEAMS ECCV, MCV and CTOC are crew-served…all trained

USACE civilian volunteers Custodial districts required to have minimum two teams

(primary and alternate) Each ECCV has a 2-person team: Team Leader and

Support Specialist Each MCV has a 2-person team: Team Leader and

Support Specialist The CTOC has a 2-person team: Team Leader and

Support Specialist Approximately 80 volunteers are required to staff the

program

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DTOS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS

• Natural and man-made disasters• DTOS assets are requested• HQ UOC authorizes mission• DTOS Management Team manages deployment• Team deploys within 6 hours of notification

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DTOS OPERATIONS

Command and Control

DTOS Management Team manages deployment Management team located at DTOS Operations

Center in Irvington, AL (20 miles southwest of Mobile, AL)

During deployment C2 is not transferred to supported command

C2 always with HQ, USACE (UOC) (National Assets)

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DTOS OPERATIONS (non-emergency)

DTOS assets are requested HQ UOC authorizes mission DTOS Management Team manages deployment Requesting entity assumes cost Parades, Festivals, Engineer Day support Special Training and Exercise Events

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EMERGENCY CONTRACTS During Emergency situations, getting contracts in place

to assist in the recovery is time critical. Normal contracting procedures will not work. The Corps utilizes existing POCA contracts at the local

level, and Headquarters utilizes the Advance Contracts Initiatives (Multi-year contracts).

Stafford Act includes a “local preference” provision which requires preference must be given when feasible and practical to local firms. ( Ex. During the 2011 Alabama Housing Mission the contract requirements included the use of In-State 8A Contractors )

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EMERGENCY CONTRACTS

For additional information on being added to the list of Contractors who are available for emergency work, and for specific information on contracting requirements, please contact:

Mary Spencer, Small Business Specialist

US Army Corps of Engineers

Los Angeles District

(213) 452-3938

Email: [email protected]