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1 Initiator Entity Receiver Entity TRANSPORTATION Activity Federal agencies Assist Federal agencies requiring transportation for actual or potential Incident of National Significance State, Local, Tribal Entities Assist State/Local/Tribal entities requiring transportation for actual or potential Incident of National Significance Voluntary Organizations Assist Voluntary Organizations requiring transportation for actual or potential Incident of National Significance ESF#1 ESF#1 Coordination Emergency Management of the Transportation System Prevention/mitigation of the Nation and its transportation system Preparedness of the Nation and its transportation system Recovery of the Nation and its transportation system Infrastructure restoration of the Nation and its transportation system Safety & Security of the Nation and its transportation system Federal Agencies Transportation support to assist in domestic incident management Federal Agencies, State, Process requests for Federal & Civil transport support Local Government Coordinate requests for Federal & Civil transport support Report damage to the transportation infrastructure Coordinate alternate transportation services Coordinate restoration & recovery of the transportation infrastructure Perform activities under direct authority of elements - air Perform activities under direct authority of elements - maritime Perform activities under direct authority of elements - surface Perform activities under direct authority of elements - rail Perform activities under direct authority of elements - pipeline Coordinate & support prevention/preparedness/mitigation among transportation infrastructure stakeholders at State & Local levels Most effective means of Transporting resources: commercial or federally owned resources State Movement of relief personnel, equipment, supplies Prioritize shipments -HQ Coordinate between Regions Obtain information on non-esf#1 transport activity Deploy resources into and out of the incident area Coordinate transportation recovery, restoration, safety & security Restrict movement of personnel & goods as necessary Establish communications with ESF#5-Emergency Management Establish communications with ESF#7-Resource Support Establish communications with NRCC Establish communications with RRCC Establish communications with JFO Establish communications with FCO Establish communications with PFO Establish communications with ESF#1 Support Agencies Receive approved requests for Federal assistance and mission assignments from FCO Act on approved requests for assistance and mission assignments Response Team Work with State counterparts regarding priority reconstruction needs Response Team Work with State counterparts regarding restoration of critical and strategically important transportation facilities and choke points Coordinate acquisition of transportation services to fulfill mission assignments Coordinate with State, Local, tribal entities to facilitate movement of people & goods to and from and within the incident area Participate in decisions regarding movement restrictions Participate in decisions regarding critical facilities closures Participate in decisions regarding evacuations Administrative support of individuals in regional emergency transportation operations Coordinate with regional operating administrations on implementation of statutory authorities providing immediate assistance-air traffic control Coordinate with regional operating administrations on implementation of statutory authorities providing immediate assistance-long term recovery of the transportation infrastructure Coordinate with regional operating administrations on implementation of statutory authorities providing immediate assistance-mitigation efforts to lessen effects of future incidents Coordinate provision of Federal and civil transportation services Manage Emergency Transportation Center Work with State and Local transportation departments to assess damage to transportation infrastructure Work with Federal, State. Local industry partners to assess damage to transportation infrastructure Analyze impact of incident on transportation operations - nationally Analyze impact of incident on transportation operations - Regionally Technical assistance to Federal, State, Local, Tribal in evacuation movement restriction planning Technical assistance to Federal, State, Local, Tribal to determine most viable transportation network (for evacuation) Identify resource requirements for transportation Coordinates allocation of transportation resources to requirements Initiator Entity Receiver Entity COMMUNICATIONS Activity DHS DHS/NCS Activate ESF #2

2 DHS/FEMA DHS Components, FECC Coordinates DHS requests for communication service and connectivity DHS/FEMA DHS Components, FECC Coordinates DHS resources and TSP requests with the FECC DHS/FEMA ESF#2 Provides video teleconference support to the ECS DHS/FEMA FECC, DHS Components Coordinate the deployment of DHS telecommunications assets, including MATTS/MERS, to the incident area DHS/FEMA FECC, MATTS, MERS Coordinates use of FEMA comm assets, MERS, MATTS with the FECC DHS/FEMA Federal Agencies On-Scene Frequency Manager DHS/FEMA JFO Provide communications support at the Joint Field Office DHS/FEMA JFO, FECC Coordinates the establishment of telecommunications support in the JFO with the FECC DHS/FEMA MATTS, MERS Controls Mobile Air Transportable Telecommunications System (MATTS)/Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS)) in the incident area DHS/FEMA State & Local Officials Provides communications support to State and local officials to assist in disseminating warnings to the populace concerning risks and hazards DHS/FEMA Provides expertise on MATTS/MERS and DHS networks DHS/FEMA Comm Staff FECC, DHS/FEMA Make initial estimates of the level of Federal telecommunications support that may be required DHS/FEMA Comm Staff FECC, DHS/FEMA Comm Accumulates damage information Staff DHS/FEMA Rep FECC Assist in coordinating telecommunications support in the setup of the JFO DHS/FEMA, EAS Public Distributing Presidential broadcasts and messages DHS/FEMA, EAS Public Distribution of National Emergency Information Programming DHS/NCS DHS/FEMA, GSA, JTRB Coordinates response activities Members DHS/NCS DHS/NCS Manages and directs communication response and recovery efforts DHS/NCS Dir OMB Assist Director of the Office of Management and Budget in the exercise of the telecommunications functions and responsibilities set forth in Section 2 of Executive Order DHS/NCS Dir OSTP Assist Director, OSTP in the exercise of the telecommunications functions and responsibilities set forth in Section 2 of Executive Order DHS/NCS ESF#12, Telco Industry Coordinates with ESF #12 Energy, regarding communications industry requests for emergency fuel resupply DHS/NCS ESF#12, Telco Industry Coordinates with ESF #12 Energy, regarding communications industry requests for safe access for telecommunications work crews into incident areas DHS/NCS Federal Agencies Coordination of the planning for national security and emergency preparedness communications for the Federal Government DHS/NCS Federal Agencies Coordination of the provision of national security and emergency preparedness communications for the Federal Government DHS/NCS Federal Agencies Coordinates with DHS/IAIP/NCS member organizations to obtain telecommunications specialists to augment the ECS DHS/NCS Federal Agencies, ESF#12, Coordinates industry requests for assistance restoration of commercial power Telco Industry DHS/NCS Federal Agencies, ESF#12, Coordinates industry requests for emergency fuel supply Telco Industry DHS/NCS NSC Assist National Security Council in the exercise of the telecommunications functions and responsibilities set forth in Section 2 of Executive Order DHS/NCS President Assist President in the exercise of the telecommunications functions and responsibilities set forth in Section 2 of Executive Order DHS/NCS Telco Industry Coordinates with telecommunications service providers to facilitate the prioritizing of requirements as necessary when providers are unable to satisfy all telecommunications services requirements, when there are conflicts between multiple FECCs, or when the allocation of available resources cannot be fully accomplished at the field level DHS/NCS Staff DHS/NCS Staff Assesses anticipated/actual damage DHS/NCS Staff DHS/NCS Staff Identifies NS/EP service requirements DHS/NCS Staff DHS/NCS Staff Prioritizes requirements DHS/NCS Staff DHS/NCS Staff Monitors the developing situation/response DHS/NCS Staff ESF#2 Status reports DHS/NCS Staff Telco Industry Coordinates service provisioning DHS/NCS Staff Telco Industry Coordinates restoration DHS/NCS Staff Telco Industry Receives information from NCC industry Representatives DHS/NCSD, HSOC Telco Industry Disseminates cyber threat warning information in conjunction with the HSOC DOC/NOAA DHS/FEMA, State, Public Supports the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and provides, in coordination with DHS/EPR/FEMA, public dissemination of critical prevent and post-event information over the all-hazards NOAA Weather Radio system, the NOAA Weather Wire Service, and the Emergency Managers Weather Information Network DOC/NTIA FECC Resolve Government frequency interference problems and frequency assignment requests ESF#2 DHS/NCS Work closely with the DHS/IAIP/NCS to ensure the latest technology is available to all Federal Agencies participating in the response effort ESF#2 ESF#2 Develop information collection guidelines and procedures to enhance assessment, allocation, and coordination of government and industry telecommunications assets in the event of a domestic incident ESF#2 ESF#2 Develops, coordinates, and executes service and site restoration plans ESF#2 ESF#2 Conducts measurements necessary to identify damaged critical infrastructure assets ESF#2 ESF#2 Repair, reconstitute, and secure communications ESF#2 ESF#2 Coordinate actions to protect these assets from further damage ESF#2 ESF#2 Post-incident reporting ESF#2 Federal Agencies Coordinate Federal actions to provide temporary NS/EP telecommunications ESF#2 Federal Agencies Supports Federal departments & Agencies in procurement of NS/EP telecommunications services from the telecommunications and IT industry ESF#2 Federal Agencies Supports Federal departments & Agencies in coordination of NS/EP telecommunications services from the telecommunications and IT industry ESF#2 Federal Agencies Coordinates and supports NS/EP telecommunications requirements

3 ESF#2 Federal Agencies Coordinate intergovernmental preparedness efforts as they pertain to critical infrastructures supporting NS/EP telecommunications ESF#2 Federal Agencies, Industry Issue information collection guidelines and procedures to enhance assessment, allocation, and coordination of government and industry telecommunications assets in the event of a domestic incident ESF#2 Federal, State, Local Entities Provision of Federal communications support ESF#2 Industry Work closely with industry to ensure the latest technology is available to all Federal Agencies participating in the response effort ESF#2 Industry, Federal Response Coordinate restoration of the telecommunications infrastructure Agencies ESF#2 NGOs Coordinate non-governmental organization preparedness efforts as they pertain to critical infrastructures supporting NS/EP telecommunications ESF#2 Private Sector Work closely with private-sector coordinators to ensure the latest technology is available to all Federal Agencies participating in the response effort ESF#2 Private Sector Coordinate private-sector preparedness efforts as they pertain to critical infrastructures supporting NS/EP telecommunications ESF#2 State, Local, Tribal Emergency Managers Work closely with State, local, and tribal emergency managers to ensure the latest technology is available to all Federal Agencies participating in the response effort FECC DHS/FEMA, ESF#7 Determines from DHS/EPR/FEMA and/or ESF#7 Resource Support the location of possible sources of secondary response facilities in the incident area (e.g., staging areas or satellite JFOs) FECC DOD Coordinates with the Department of Defense on the use of military telecommunications assets in support of an Incident of National Significance FECC DOD Coordinates with the Department of Defense on the use of deployed National Guard organizational telecommunications assets in support of an Incident of National Significance FECC ERT-A, SEOC Deploys to the affected State EOC as part of the Advance Element of the Emergency Response Team (ERT-A) FECC ESF#2, DHS IL JFO Coordinates the status of the ESF #2 operations with the Infrastructure Liaison located at the JFO FECC ESF#7 Coordinates with ESF #7 Resource Support in determining a JFO site FECC ESFs Coordinates with other ESFs involved with incident recovery, to ascertain their telecommunications implementations, capabilities, and requirements FECC FCO Advises the FCO or Federal Resource Coordinator (FRC) on ESF #2 regional and incident area NS/EP telecommunications requirements FECC FCO Advises the FCO or FRC on telecommunications matters FECC FCO, Federal Agencies (incident area) Coordinates Federal telecommunications support to responding Federal Agencies s as directed by the FCO or FRC FECC FCO, Federal Agencies, State and Local government Coordinates Federal telecommunications support to State and local governments, as directed by the FCO or FRC FECC FCO, Federal Agencies, Voluntary Orgs, NGOs Coordinates Federal telecommunications support to quasi-governmental and voluntary relief organizations as directed by the FCO or FRC FECC FECC Prioritizes conflicting requests FECC FECC Deploy to the scene of an incident FECC FECC Prepares and processes any required reports FECC Federal Agencies Coordinate the Federal telecommunications requirements FECC Federal Agencies Recommends release/termination-of-use of Federal telecommunications resources when they are no longer required FECC Federal Agencies Accumulates damage information obtained from other Federal Agencies FECC Federal Agencies Coordinates with Federal organizations involved with incident recovery, to ascertain their telecommunications implementations, capabilities, and requirements FECC Federal Agencies, State Ensure Federal communications requirements do not conflict with State needs Telecom Officer FECC Incident MOB Center Coordinates telecommunications support to the incident mobilization center as necessary FECC JFO CG Recommends solutions to the JFO Coordination Group FECC JFO CG Develops a stand-down plan, approved by the JFO Coordination Group FECC Local Organizations, Voluntary Relief Orgs Coordinates with Local organizations and the major voluntary relief organizations involved with incident recovery, to ascertain their telecommunications implementations, capabilities, and requirements FECC NCC Forwards unresolved telecommunications requests to the NCC FECC NCC Forwards cyber-related incidents and analysis requirements to the NCC FECC NCC Accumulates damage information obtained from the NCC FECC OMNCS Coordinates with the NCC Manager to request IMAs assigned to the NCS FECC RRCC Accumulates damage information obtained from the DHS/EPR/FEMA Regional Headquarters FECC RRCC, JFO Represents ESF #2 at the RRCC and JFO, as required FECC State and Local Government Accumulates damage information obtained from State and local government FECC State and Local Government Coordinates with State and local organizations involved with incident recovery, to ascertain their telecommunications implementations, capabilities, and requirements FECC State Telecom Officer Coordinates with the State telecommunications officer FECC Telco Industry Coordinate industry s response FECC Telco Industry Assesses the availability of commercial telecommunications for location of the proposed JFO facility FECC Telco Industry Accumulates damage information obtained from industry sources, FECC Assesses the need for mobile or transportable equipment FECC Federal Agencies Coordinates requests for DHS/IAIP/NCS National-Level Programs (TSP, GETS, WPS, SHARES) Notify the on-scene Frequency Manager upon arrival of any radio frequency devices that have been brought to the incident area DHS/FEMA On-Scene Freq Mgr Federal Agencies FECC Notify the FECC promptly of all telecommunications requirements and available assets Federal Agencies FECC Coordinate any requests for commercial or government telecommunications resources through the FECC

4 Federal Agencies FECC Notify the FECC promptly when their telecommunications resources are to be withdrawn or discontinued Federal Agencies FECC Notify the FECC when telecommunications resources provided by the FECC are no longer required Federal Agencies NCC Coordinate with the NCC as necessary for any required national-level telecommunications support Federal Agencies, Telco NCC Confirm to the NCC that assets have been prepared for movement to the incident area, as needed Industry Federal Agencies, Telco NCC Confirm to the NCC when assets have been deployed Industry Federal Agencies, Telco NCC Confirm to the NCC when deployed assets have become operational Industry FHS/FEMA On-Scene Federal Agencies Coordinates the assignment and use of all Federal radio frequencies at the incident site Frequency Manager GSA/FTS NCSRM Appoints a DHS/IAIP/NCS Regional Manager (NCSRM) NCC DHS/FEMA Advises DHS/EPR/FEMA when commercial communications outages are expected in the incident area NCC DHS/FEMA Advises DHS/EPR/FEMA activation of the National Emergency Coordination Net NCC DHS/NCS Staff, NCC Staff Alerts all appropriate NCS and NCC personnel (when ESF#2 activated) NCC DHS/NCS, DHS/NCSD Coordinates cyber-related incidents and analysis requirements, action, and resolution with the DHS/IAIP/NCS and DHS/IAIP/National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) NCC Dir OSTP Notifies the Director, OSTP (when ESF#2 activated) NCC ESF#1 Obtains information from ESF #1 Transportation relative to road, rail, and other transportation conditions in the area NCC ESF#1 Obtains information from ESF #1 Transportation whether road, rail, and other transportation conditions in the area and can be used to get mobile telecommunications systems into the area NCC ESF#2 Rep NRCC Provides telecomm damage information to the NRCC ESF #2 Representative regularly NCC ESF#2 Rep NRCC Provides telecomm outage information to the NRCC ESF #2 Representative regularly NCC FECC Coordinates with the FECC to assess the need for telecommunications industry support NCC FECC, Telco Industry Ensures telecommunications industry support is available to the FECC as needed NCC Federal Agencies Provides telecomm damage information to other Federal Agencies upon request NCC Federal Agencies Provides telecomm outage information to other Federal Agencies upon request NCC Federal Agencies, Telco Request assets Industry NCC HSOC Provides telecomm damage information to the HSOC regularly NCC HSOC Provides telecomm outage information to the HSOC regularly NCC NCC Identifies operational telecommunications assets available for use within the affected area NCC NCC Identifies telecommunications assets not within the affected area that may be brought physically or employed electronically to support the affected area NCC Telco Industry Gathers communication information from industry and other service providers in the affected area to compile and submit an after-action report NCC Telco Industry, NCC Identifies actions of commercial telecommunications companies toward recovery and reconstruction of their facilities NCC Telco Industry, NCC Identifies planned actions of commercial telecommunications companies toward recovery and reconstruction of their facilities NRCC OMNCS Notifies the NCC Manager OMNCS ESF#2 Rep NRCC Appoints ESF #2 Representatives to the National Response Coordination Center (NRCC) OMNCS IMA, FECC Dispatch an IMA to assist FECC RRCC/FCO NCC Requests the appointment of an FECC Telco Industry Reps Telco Industry EOCs Coordinate with their parent company emergency operations centers (EOCs) USDA/FS, DOI DRT, JFO Provides National Interagency Radio Support systems for use by damage reconnaissance teams to report information from the incident area to the JFO, and such other applications as determined by the radio communications coordinator USDA/FS, DOI FECC Provides engineers, technical personnel, and liaison Staff to assist the FECC and to maintain the National Interagency Radio Support systems USDA/FS, DOI Provides radio communications systems for support of firefighters, law enforcement officers, and incident response operations Initiator Entity Receiver Entity PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING Activity ARC DOD/USACE, DHS/FEMA, Integration of ice and water requirements Federal, State, Local, Tribal ARC DOD/USACE, DHS/FEMA, Distribution processes into mass care operations Federal, State, Local, Tribal DHS/FEMA DHS/FEMA Provides supplemental Federal disaster grant assistance for debris removal and disposal DHS/FEMA DHS/FEMA Provides supplemental Federal disaster grant assistance for emergency protective measures DHS/FEMA DHS/FEMA Provides supplemental Federal disaster grant assistance for repair, replacement, or restoration of disasterdamaged public facilities and the facilities of certain qualified private nonprofit organizations DHS/FEMA DOD/USACE Establish field offices to support the mission execution DHS/FEMA ESF#3 Providing ESF #3 recovery resources and support, to include assistance under the DHS/EPR/FEMA Stafford Act Public Assistance Program DHS/FEMA HQ DHS/FEMA PA Staff Deploy Public Assistance Staff to initiate activities to support recovery operations DHS/FEMA PA Reps JFO DHS/FEMA Public Assistance personnel deploy to initiate regional support DHS/FEMA PA Reps State, Tribal Gov DHS/EPR/FEMA Public Assistance personnel deploy to initiate State- or Tribal-level support DHS/ICD ESF#3 Works with the Infrastructure Liaison concerning issues dealing with the recovery and restoration of the associated critical infrastructure sector, supported by this ESF, including the allocation and prioritization of resources DHS/PSD ESF#3 Providing infrastructure risk and vulnerability assessments in response to actionable intelligence and other information

5 DHS/USCG ESF#3 Coordinates the marking and removal of obstructions declared to be hazards to navigation DHS/USCG ESF#3 Assists in debris and contaminated debris management activities when debris or runoff impacts navigable waters DHS/USCG ESF#3 Coordinating and/or providing resources, assessments, expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and other appropriate support DOD/USACE ESF#3 Providing ESF #3 technical assistance, engineering, and construction management resources and support during response activities DOD/USACE JFO CG Provide a Senior Federal Official to participate in the JFO Coordination Group DOD/USACE Div Fwd Cdr DOD/USACE Div Fwd Cdr Managing the resources to effectively and efficiently execute response and recovery missions DOD/USACE Div Cdr DOD/USACE HQ Coordinates for the appropriate ESF #3 personnel support DOD/USACE Div Cmd DOD/USACE Div Fwd Cdr Designate a Division Forward Commander DOD/USACE Div Cmd ESF#3, FCO Execution of the ESF #3 missions DOD/USACE Div EOC DOD/USACE Div Cdr Notifies reactivation of ESF#3 DOD/USACE HQ ESF#3 Lead NRCC Deploy to the NRCC DOD/USACE OHS ASDHD, DHS, IIMG, HSOC Coordinates to provide the appropriate representation to the IIMG and/or the HSOC DOD/USACE UOC AOC, Cbt Cmd Provides situation reports DOD/USACE UOC ASDHD, JDOMS, AOC Notifies of the activation DOD/USACE UOC DOD/USACE Teams Coordinates the activation and deployment of national DOD/USACE Teams and resources DOD/USACE UOC DOD/USACE Teams, ESF#3 Coordinates the activation and deployment of national DOD/USACE Teams and resources, as required N DOD/USACE UOC ESF#3 Lead RRCC, RRCC, Designates and deploys an ESF #3 Team Leader to the RRCC and/or the JFO, as required ESF#3 Lead JFO, JFO DOD/USACE, DHS/FEMA, ESF#3 Local, FCO Develop work priorities in cooperation with Local Governments and in coordination with the Federal Coordinating Officer and/or the Federal Resource Coordinator DOD/USACE, DHS/FEMA, ESF#3 State, FCO Develop work priorities in cooperation with State and in coordination with the Federal Coordinating Officer and/or the Federal Resource Coordinator DOD/USACE, DHS/FEMA, ESF#3 Tribal, FCO Develop work priorities in cooperation with Tribal Governments and in coordination with the Federal Coordinating Officer and/or the Federal Resource Coordinator DOE ESF#3 Gathers, assesses, and shares information on energy system damage DOE ESF#3 Estimations on the impact of energy system outages within affected areas DOE ESF#3 Provides information concerning the energy restoration process DOE ESF#3 Projected energy restoration schedules DOE ESF#3 Percent completion of energy restoration DOE ESF#3 Geographic information on the energy restoration DOE ESF#3 Other energy information as appropriate DOE ESF#3 Enables radiologically contaminated debris management activities by coordinating and/or providing resources, assessments, data, expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and other appropriate support DOI ESF#3 Engineering support to assist in evaluating damage to water control systems, such as dams, levees, and water delivery facilities and structures DOI ESF#3 Provides personnel to assist in damage assessment DOI ESF#3 Provides personnel to assist in structural inspections DOI ESF#3 Provides personnel to assist in debris clearance monitoring DOI ESF#3 Provides personnel to assist in restoration of facilities in general DOI ESF#3 Provides technical assistance in contract management, contracting, procurement, construction inspection, and environmental and archeological assessments DOI ESF#3 Provides Tribal Nation Liaisons DOL/OSHA ESF#3 Provides worker safety advice, assistance, and policy support for debris removal, building demolition, and other ESF #3 activities ESF#3 Provides technical expertise and assistance for repair and restoration of transportation infrastructure ESF#3 Provides advice and assistance on the transportation of contaminated materials ESF#3 Provides engineering personnel and support to assist in damage assessment of the Nation s transportation infrastructure ESF#3 Provides engineering personnel and support to assist in structural inspections of the Nation s transportation infrastructure ESF#3 Provides engineering personnel and support to assist in debris clearing of the Nation s transportation infrastructure ESF#3 Provides engineering personnel and support to assist in restoration of the Nation s transportation infrastructure EPA ESF#3 Conducts infrastructure protection activities for drinking water and water treatment Agencies EPA ESF#3 Assists in identifying water and wastewater needs EPA ESF#3 Supplies sanitary engineers to assess wastewater and solid-waste facilities EPA ESF#3 Provides bio-surveillance, warning, and detection capabilities EPA ESF#3 Assists in locating disposal sites for debris clearance activities EPA ESF#3 Identifies locations and provides safety guidance for areas affected by hazardous materials EPA ESF#3 Ensures the protection and cleanup of areas affected by hazardous materials EPA ESF#3 Assists contaminated debris management activities by coordinating and/or providing resources, assessments, data, expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and other appropriate support EPA ESF#3 Assists in investigation and intelligence analysis for hazardous materials incidents involving contaminated wastewater or drinking water systems EPA, HHS ESF#3 Assists in determining the suitability for human consumption of water from Local sources EPA, HHS ESF#3 Assists in identifying hazardous materials having the potential to affect drinking water supplies ESF#3 DHS, Federal Agencies Coordinating and organizing the capabilities and resources of the Federal Government to facilitate the delivery of services, technical assistance, engineering expertise, construction management, and other support to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and/or recover from an Incident of National Significance ESF#3 DOC/IAC SSCBFL/ NIST Technical support and advice on procurement of external consulting services for assessing the structural and fire safety of damaged buildings and lifelines (public works and utilities)

6 ESF#3 ESF #4, USDA/FS DEOB Provides engineering and contracting/procurement personnel and equipment to assist in emergency removal of debris, demolition, repair of roads and bridges, temporary repair of essential public facilities, and water supply ESF#3 ESF#3 Conducting pre and post-incident assessments of public works and infrastructure ESF#3 ESF#3 Executing emergency contract support for life-saving and life-sustaining services ESF#3 ESF#3 Providing technical assistance to include engineering expertise, management, and contracting and real estate services ESF#3 ESF#3 Providing emergency repair of damaged infrastructure and critical facilities ESF#3 ESF#3 Coordination and support of infrastructure risk ESF#3 ESF#3 Vulnerability assessments ESF#3 ESF#3 Pre-positioning assessment teams and contractors ESF#3 ESF#3 Deploying advance support elements ESF#3 ESF#3 Participation in post-incident assessments of public works and infrastructure to help determine critical needs and potential workloads ESF#3 ESF#3 Implementation of structural and nonstructural mitigation measures ESF#3 ESF#3 Deploying of protective measures to minimize adverse effects or fully protect resources prior to an incident ESF#3 ESF#3 Execution of emergency contracting support for life-saving and life-sustaining services ESF#3 ESF#3 Providing assistance in the monitoring and stabilization of damaged structures ESF#3 ESF#3 Demolition of structures designated as immediate hazards to public health and safety ESF#3 ESF#3 Providing emergency repair of damaged infrastructure and critical public facilities (temporary power, emergency water, sanitation systems, etc.) ESF#3 ESF#3, DHS/FEMA Implementing and managing the DHS/Federal Emergency Management (DHS/FEMA) Public Assistance Program and other recovery programs ESF#3 ESF#3, DHS/FEMA Participation in pre-incident activities ESF#3 ESF#3, DHS/FEMA, Federal Agencies, State, Local, Tribal Officials Implementation and management of the DHS/FEMA Public Assistance Program and other recovery programs between and among Federal, State, and Tribal Officials ESF#3 ESF#3,, EPA Managing, monitoring, and/or providing technical advice in the clearance, removal, and disposal of contaminated and uncontaminated debris from public property ESF#3 ESF#3,, EPA Reestablishment of ground and water routes into impacted areas ESF#3 ESF#3,, EPA Waste sampling, classification, packaging, transportation, treatment, demolition, and disposal of contaminated debris and soil ESF#3 ESF#3,, EPA Management of contaminated debris is coordinated with ESF #10 Oil and Hazardous Materials Response ESF#3 ESF#3, ESF#11 Supporting the restoration of critical navigation, flood control, and other water infrastructure systems ESF#3 ESF#3, ESF#11 Activities to restore infrastructure (e.g., debris removal, temporary housing mission, etc.) are closely coordinated with ESF #11 Agriculture and Natural Resources ESF#3 ESF#3, ESF#11 ESF #3 requests ESF #11 to provide technical support to help facilitate ESF #3 efforts to obtain necessary regulatory (cultural and environmental) clearances for infrastructure restoration activities ESF#3 ESF#3, ESF#11, ESF#14 Permanently repair, replace, or relocate damaged or destroyed public facilities and infrastructure ESF#3 ESF#3, ESF#14 Recovery activities are coordinated with ESF #14 Long-Term Community Recovery and Mitigation ESF#3 ESF#3, ESF#6 Structural specialist expertise to support inspection of mass care facilities ESF#3 ESF#3, Industry Providing technical assistance to include engineering expertise, construction management, contracting, inspection of private/commercial structures, and real estate services ESF#3 ESF#3, Public Providing potable water, ice, emergency power, and other emergency commodities and services ESF#3 ESF#3, US&R, ESF#9 Structural specialist expertise to support urban search and rescue operations ESF#3 Federal Agencies Facilitates and coordinates support from Federal Departments and Agencies providing public works and infrastructure support assistance under their own authorities ESF#3 Federal Officials, State, Local, Tribal Officials ESF#3 Federal Officials, State, Local, Tribal Officials ESF#3 Federal Officials, State, Local, Tribal Officials ESF#3 HSOC Provide on-call Representatives ESF#3 IIMG Provide on-call Subject-Matter Experts ESF#3 JFO ESF #3 Personnel deploy to the JFO ESF#3 NRCC Provide on-call Representatives ESF#3 RISC Participates in RISC preparedness and coordination activities ESF#3 RRCC ESF #3 Representatives deploy to the RRCC ESF#3 USDA/NRCS Provides technical personnel to evaluate damage to water control facilities ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 JFO Preparing statements of work ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 JFO Providing estimates of cost and completion dates for mission assignments ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 JFO Tracking mission execution ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 JFO Determining resource requirements ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 JFO Setting priorities ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 JFO Disseminating information ESF#3 JFO ESF#3 Lead RRCC Coordinate with Federal, Officials to determine potential needs for support Coordinate with Federal, Officials to track the status of response and recovery activities Determine priorities jointly among Federal, State, Local, and/or Tribal Officials ESF#3 JFO, ESF#15, Public Providing public information and external communications support (in coordination with ESF #15 External Affairs) ESF#3, DOD/USACE Teams, ESF #3 Team Leader at the RRCC coordinates assignments, actions, and other support until the Joint Field ESF#3 Rep ERT-A Office (JFO) is established and mission execution responsibilities are transferred to the JFO ESF #3 Team Leader ESF#3 NRCC ERT-N ESF #3 Representatives also deploy as members of the National Emergency Response Team ESF#3 RRCC ERT-A ESF #3 Representatives also deploy as members of the Emergency Response Team Advance Element ESF#3 RRCC ESF#5 Provides incident-related reports and information to ESF #5 Emergency Management GSA ESF#3 Provides personnel and contractors to assist in damage assessment GSA ESF#3 Provides personnel and contractors to assist in structural inspections

7 GSA ESF#3 Provides personnel and contractors to assist in debris clearance monitoring GSA ESF#3 Provides personnel and contractors to assist in restoration of facilities in general GSA ESF#3 Provides technical assistance in contract management, contracting, procurement, construction inspection, and environmental and archeological assessments HHS ESF#3 Engineering and environmental health personnel to assist in assessing the status of wastewater and solidwaste facilities HHS ESF#3 Provides guidance related to health problems associated with hazardous materials HHS ESF#3 Assists in determining the suitability for human consumption of water from Local sources HHS ESF#3 Enables contaminated debris management activities by coordinating and/or providing resources, assessments, data, expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and other appropriate support NRC ESF#3 Assists radiological contaminated debris management activities by coordinating and/or providing resources, assessments, data, expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and other appropriate support TVA ESF#3 Provides personnel to assist in damage assessment, structural inspections, debris clearance monitoring, and restoration of facilities in general Unified Cmd ESF#3 ESF #3 provides Staffing to coordinate and integrate public works and engineering support at the ICP VA ESF#3 Provides engineering personnel and support, including design estimating and construction supervision for repair, reconstruction, and restoration of eligible facilities Initiator Entity Receiver Entity FIRE Activity DHS/FEMA USFA ESF#4 Provides subject-matter experts/expertise regarding structural/urban/ suburban fire and fire-related activities DHS/FEMA USFA ESF#4 Maintains a representative at the NIFC to assist with national coordination DHS/USCG ESF#4 Provides support for marine firefighting incidents DOC ESF#4 Provides fire/weather support under the terms of the National Agreement for Meteorological Services in support of Agencies with Land Management and Fire Protection Responsibilities DOC ESF#4 Provides forecasts of the dispersion of smoke in support of planning and response activities DOC/BFRL of the NIST ESF#4 Provides urban and industrial hazard analysis support through the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology DOC/NIFC ESF#4 Provides fire/weather forecasting as needed from the NIFC in Boise, ID DOC/NWS Forecast Office ESF#4 Provides fire/weather forecasting as needed from a nearby National Weather Service Forecast Office under the terms of existing interagency agreements DOD DOD Firefighting activities on DOD installations DOD ESF#4 Supports firefighting operations on nonmilitary lands with personnel, equipment, and supplies under the terms of the existing interagency agreement, including the arrangement of liaisons as required DOD/USACE, ESF#3 ESF#4, Urban & Rural Fire Agencies Provides contracting services through ESF #3 to urban and rural firefighting forces to obtain heavy equipment and/or demolition services as needed to suppress incident-related fires DOI DOI Fighting wildfires burning on lands within its jurisdiction DOI ESF#4 Assists the Forest Service in managing and coordinating firefighting operations DOI ESF#4, Federal land mgmt Agencies Provides firefighting assistance to other Federal land management organizations as requested under the terms of existing agreements and the NRP EPA ESF#4 Provides technical assistance and advice in the event of fires involving hazardous materials EPA ESF#4 Provides assistance in identifying an uncontaminated water source for firefighting ESF#4 ESF#4 Enables the detection and suppression of wildland, rural, and urban fires resulting from, or occurring coincidentally with, an Incident of National Significance ESF#4 ESF#4 Manages and coordinates firefighting activities ESF#4 ESF#4 Manages and coordinates Federal firefighting activities ESF#4 ESF#4, Federal Agencies Detection and suppression of fires on Federal lands ESF#4 ESF#4, State, Local, Tribal Fire Agencies Provides personnel in support of Agencies involved in rural and urban firefighting operations ESF#4 ESF#4, State, Local, Tribal Fire Agencies Provides equipment, and supplies in support of Agencies involved in rural and urban firefighting operations ESF#4 ESF#4, State, Local, Tribal Wildland, Rural, Urban Fire Mobilizing firefighting resources in support of wildland, rural, and urban firefighting Agencies Agencies ESF#4 State, Local Fire Agencies, State Forester, State Fire Marshal, SEMA Coordination with, and support of, State and Local fire suppression organizations is accomplished through the State Forester, in cooperation with the State Fire Marshal, State emergency management agency, or other appropriate State agency and/or Tribal fire suppression organizations ESF#4 Federal Land Mgmt Assistance is provided as necessary by the Forest Service and DOI Fire Directors at the NIFC Agencies, State Forestry Agencies, Local Fire Agencies ESF#4 JFO, ESF#4 RRCC, ESF#4 NRCC ESF#4 JFO, ESF#4 RRCC, ESF#4 NRCC Situation and damage assessment information is transmitted through established fire suppression channels and directly between the headquarters-level and regional-level functions ESF#4 Rep NRCC ESF#4 JFO, ESF#4 RRCC Coordinates incident resource needs ESF#4 Rep NRCC ESF#4 Support Agencies Establishes communication links with support Agencies ESF#4 Rep NRCC IIMG ESF #4 Coordinator, through the NRCC, provides subject-matter expertise to the IIMG ESF#4 Rep NRCC IIMG Determines and resolves, as necessary, issues regarding resource shortages and resource ordering issues, interagency conflicts, and policy matters referred by the IIMG ESF#4 Rep NRCC NRCC The ESF #4 Coordinator or Representative reports to and is a member of the NRCC, when activated. ESF#4 Rep NRCC NRCC Reports to the NRCC within 2 hours of notification ESF#4 Rep NRCC NRCC, IIMG, RRCC, ESF#4 Supt Agencies, NICC, JFO, ICP Maintains close coordination through the NRCC with the IIMG, Regional Response Coordination Center, Support Agencies, NICC, JFO, and Incident Command Post ESF#4 Rep NRCC USDA EOC Establishes communication links with the USDA Emergency Operations Center ESF#4 Rep NRCC USDA/FS HQ Natl Dir FAM This position is the link to the National Director for Fire and Aviation Management at Forest Service Headquarters

8 ESF#4 Rep NRCC USDA/FS HQ Natl Dir FAM Establishes communication links with the National Director for Fire and Aviation Management at Forest Service Headquarters ESF#4 Rep NRCC USDA/FS NIFC Asst Dir-Ops Establishes communication links with Forest Service Assistant Director Operations at the NIFC ESF#4 Rep NRCC USDA/FS Reg Fire Coord Establishes communication links with the Regional/Area Fire Coordinators ESF#4 Rep NRCC Obtains an initial fire situation and damage assessment through established intelligence procedures ESF#4 Rep NRCC Obtains, maintains, and provides incident situation and damage assessment information through established procedures ESF#4 Rep RRCC ESF#4 Federal firefighting response support is coordinated by the regional/area ESF #4 Coordinator provided by the Forest Service regional/area office. ESF#4 Rep RRCC ESF#4 Rep NRCC, Reg Supt The regional ESF #4 Coordinator is responsible for establishing and maintaining coordination with the national Agencies, JFO ESF #4 Coordinator, regional support Agencies, and the JFO ESF#4 Supt Agencies ESF#4 HQ, ESF#4 NRCC, ESF#4 RRCC, ESF#4 JFO Supporting Agencies have representatives available by telephone or pager on a 24-hour basis for the duration, as necessary GACC NICC Requests for resources beyond those available within the geographic area GACC, NICC ESF#4 JFO Regional firefighting response and logistics support is provided by GACCs and the NICC in accordance with established Mobilization Guides Industry ESF#4 Private-sector resources are mobilized through standard contract procedures JFO GACC Requests for firefighting assistance and resources Local Incident Cdr ESF#4 Situation assessment and determination of resource needs NICC ESF#4 National logistics support NICC ESF#4 Mobilization of resources are provided by the NICC NICC ESF#4, USDA/FS, DOI Requests in case of national-level shortages or unavailability of needed resources NRCC, IIMG ESF#4 Resolution of unresolved shortages State Forestry Agencies ESF#4 State forestry organizations in most States are responsible for wildland firefighting on non-federal lands State Govt State Govt Resources may be provided through Emergency Management Assistance Compact State Govt State Govt, Federal States may assist other States in firefighting operations and may assist Federal Agencies through agreements Agencies, ESF#4 USDA HSO IIMG USDA Homeland Security Office represents the USDA/Forest Service on the IIMG USDA/FS ESF#4 Supt Agencies Requests assistance from supporting Agencies as necessary to accomplish ESF #4 responsibilities USDA/FS Federal Land Mgmt Agencies, State Forestry Provides and coordinates firefighting assistance to other Federal land management, State forestry, and Local fire organizations as requested under the terms of existing agreements and the NRP Agencies, Local Fire Agencies USDA/FS JFO Provides qualified representatives to serve as ESF Coordinator at the JFO USDA/FS Local Fire Chiefs Arranges for direct liaison with fire chiefs in the designated area USDA/FS Local Fire Chiefs Coordinate requests for firefighting assistance in structural or industrial fire protection operations USDA/FS NRCC Provides qualified representative to serve as national ESF #4 Coordinator USDA/FS Planning Section JFO, ICP Provides information to the Planning Section at the incident and to the JFO as assessments of fire-caused damages are obtained USDA/FS RRCC Provides qualified representatives to serve as regional/area ESF Coordinator USDA/FS State, Local Fire Agencies, Joins in a unified command with the Local jurisdiction on incidents threatening national forest system lands State Forester, State Fire Marshal, SEMA USDA/FS USDA/FS Suppression of wildfires burning on national forest system lands USDA/FS DEOB Chief ESF#4 Forest Service Disaster and Emergency Operation Branch Chief serves as the ESF #4 Coordinator USDA/FS Reg Office ESF#4 Rep RRCC ESF #4 Coordinator provided by the Forest Service regional/area office USDA/FS, ESF#4 USDA/FS Asst Dir PFAM The ESF #4 Coordinator (USDA/FS) operates under the direction of the Assistant Director for Planning, Fire, USDA/FS, ESF#4 HQ USDA/FS Reg Fire Coord, NICC, DOI DEC and Aviation Management, Forest Service National ESF #4 Coordinator notifies the Regional/Area Fire Coordinators, the NICC, and the DOI Departmental Emergency Coordinator Initiator Entity Receiver Entity INCIDENT MANAGERMENT Activity ESF#5 Federal Agencies Supporting overall activities of the Federal Government for domestic incident management ESF#5 NRCC Provides the core management and administrative functions ESF#5 RRCC Provides the core management and administrative functions ESF#5 IOF Provides the core management and administrative functions ESF#5 JFO Provides the core management and administrative functions ESF#5 All ESFs Support ESF for all Federal departments and Agencies across the spectrum of domestic incident management from prevention to response and recovery ESF#5 Federal Agencies Facilitates information flow in the pre-incident prevention phase ESF#5 Federal Agencies Place assets on alert or to preposition assets for quick response ESF#5 Federal Agencies Post-incident response phase, ESF #5 transitions and is responsible for support and planning functions ESF#5 Federal Agencies Support and facilitate multi-agency planning and coordination for operations involving potential and actual Incidents of National Significance ESF#5 Federal Agencies, ESFs Alert and notification ESF#5 Federal Agencies, ESFs, Deployment and staffing of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) emergency response teams ERT-N, ERT-A ESF#5 Federal Agencies, Planning Section, ESFs, FCO Incident action planning ESF#5 Federal Agencies, ESFs, ERT-N, ERT-A, Ops section, FCO Coordination of operations

9 ESF#5 Federal Agencies, ESFs, Logistics and material ESF#7, Logistics Section, RRCC, MOB Center, Staging area ESF#5 Federal Agencies, ESFs, Direction and control FCO, PFO ESF#5 Federal Agencies, ESFs, Information management ESF#15, JIC, FCO, PFO, HSOC ESF#5 Governor, FCO, ESFs, Facilitation of requests for Federal assistance Federal Agencies ESF#5 Resource acquisition and management (to include allocation and tracking) ESF#5 Worker safety and health ESF#5 Facilities management ESF#5 Financial management ESF#5 ESF#5 Establishing the Federal support infrastructure in the affected State or region in anticipation of requirements for prevention, response, and recovery Federal assistance. ESF#5 Governor, FCO, DHS/FEMA Coordinate governor's requests for assistance ESF#5 ESFs, HSOC Centralized conduit for Federal situation reports to HSOC DHS/FEMA Ops Center Federal Agencies Notifying the Federal departments and Agencies of potential threats to enable the elevation of operational response postures or the pre-positioning of assets DHS/FEMA Ops Center State EMAs, Local EMAs Notifying State and local emergency management organizations, of potential threats to enable the elevation of operational response postures or the pre-positioning of assets ESF#5 ESF#5 Monitors potential or developing incidents ESF#5 JFO, RRCC Supports the efforts of regional and field operations ESF#5 FIRST Supports the activation and deployment of the DHS Federal Incident Response Support Team (FIRST) RRCC, ESF#5 RRCC NRCC Coordinates operations and situational reporting to the NRCC until the JFO is operational ESF#5 DOL/OSHA Activates the Department of Labor/Occupational Safety and Health Administration (DOL/OSHA) to provide appropriate staff to coordinate and implement the safety functions required by the command staff ESF#5 Ops Branch Dir, Ops Br Dir Coordinate the Human Services, Infrastructure Support, Emergency Services, and Mitigation and Community Recovery Branches Federal Agencies, Governor ESF#5, Ops Br Dir, Ops Processes requests for assistance Sect Chief ESF#5, Ops Br Dir, Ops ESFs Initiates and manages the mission assignment and/or the reimbursement agreement Sect Chief ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Collection of information regarding incident prevention and response actions Br Dir ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Evaluation of information regarding incident prevention and response actions Br Dir ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Dissemination of information regarding incident prevention and response actions Br Dir ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Use of information regarding incident prevention and response actions Br Dir ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Preparing and documenting incident priorities Br Dir ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Establishing the operational period and tempo Br Dir ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan Br Dir Developing contingency, long-term, demobilization, and other plans related to the incident, as needed ESF#5, Plan Sect Chief, Plan DHS/S&T Coordinates with the DHS Science and Technology Directorate and Agencies with special technical capabilities Br Dir to request support for geospatial intelligence, modeling, and forecasting ESF#5, Log Section Ch Manage the control and accountability of Federal supplies and equipment ESF#5, Log Section Ch Resource ordering ESF#5, Log Section Ch Delivery of equipment, supplies, and services ESF#5, Log Section Ch Resource tracking ESF#5, Log Section Ch Facility location and operations ESF#5, Log Section Ch Transportation coordination ESF#5, Log Section Ch Information technology systems services and other administrative services ESF#5, Log Section Ch ESF#7 Boordinates closely with ESF #7 Resource Support and implements the Logistics Management Support Annex Log Section Ch DHS Office of Asset Management Logistics Section Chief also coordinates with the DHS Office of Asset Management, as necessary, to identify and deploy DHS assets ESF#5, F&A Sect Ch Monitor funding requirements and incident costs DHS HQ IIMG Activate the IIMG DHS HQ PFO Deploying a Principal Federal Official (PFO) and supporting staff to the threat area DHS HQ Pre-positioning strategic assets HSOC NRCC, DHS Component Ops Ctrs HSOC monitors the situation and notifies the NRCC and other DHS Component Operations Centers appropriately PFO Cell HSOC, IIMG PFO cell, when deployed pre-incident, reports back to the HSOC and IIMG HSOC NRCC PFO situation reports are pushed from the HSOC to the NRCC, for situational awareness and for determination of the need to activate ESF #5 and other ESFs DHS/FEMA HQ ESF#5 DHS/FEMA activates ESF #5 by increasing staffing and the operational tempo at the NRCC and RRCC DHS /FEMA HQ, HSOC ESF#5, NRCC Alert in coordination with the HSOC headquarters element DHS /FEMA HQ, HSOC ESF#5, NRCC Notification in coordination with the HSOC Headquarters element DHS /FEMA HQ, HSOC ESF#5, NRCC Situation reporting in coordination with the HSOC Headquarters element ESF#5 NRCC SEOC ESF #5 maintains constant communications with the affected State Emergency Operations Center

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