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LAKE FOREST, CITY OF
Contract #
A-2005-310-22
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment A <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br />• The identification of local units of government, appropriate State departmental <br />regional /area boundaries, a description of how mass casualty incident <br />response planning is coordinated among them, and a listing of relevant <br />mutual aid agreements in effect. <br />• The incident command /unified command /area command system description <br />for the MRS operational area, to include a copy of the incident command <br />Standard Operating Procedure, organization chart, and roster of pre - <br />designated, qualified incident commanders. <br />• Description of the operational response resource management process and <br />supporting automated system(s), with emphasis on: identifying and typing <br />resources; certifying and credentialing personnel; inventorying resources; <br />identifying resource requirements; ordering and acquiring resources; and <br />tracking and reporting resources. <br />• NIMS implementation training; to document all related training to implement <br />NIMS capability with MMRS funding. <br />• Interoperability of command and control and operations communications to <br />include standards /requirements, network diagrams, communications <br />management plan, and first tier frequency, circuit, and device allocations as <br />stated within DHS's S &T Directorate <br />( http: / /www.dhs.gov /dhspublic /interapp /editorial /editorial 0095.xml) and their <br />Statement of Requirements (SoR) ( http: / /www.safecomprogram.gov /) for <br />Interoperability. <br />5. Quarantine and isolation preparedness for a very large number of persons and <br />sizeable geographic area(s). Ensure the adequacy of preparedness for this <br />functional capability area, to include: <br />• Identification of local officials (by office title) with appropriate legal authority to <br />establish quarantine /isolation areas, or to rapidly obtain such action from <br />State officials (identified by position title) with necessary legal authority. <br />• Resource allocation of law enforcement personnel to enforce <br />quarantine /isolation areas. <br />• Work with MMRS Steering Committee members from local health department <br />and hospital system to publicize local public health and hospital capabilities to <br />do surveillance on, and identify, infectious agents endemic to the jurisdiction's <br />metropolitan area, such as the animal -form of anthrax, and new infectious <br />diseases, such as SARS. <br />• Coordinate with MMRS public health, medical and hospital Steering <br />Committee members to create awareness of emerging infectious diseases <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />96 <br />
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