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Item 18 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2024 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 18 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2024 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br />Preparedness Grants Manual <br />. <br />. <br />IB 442, Guidance on Distribution Management Plans for the Fiscal Year 2019 Emergency <br />Management Performance Grants Program; and <br />The Distribution Management Plan Guidance found on the Planning Guides page on FEMA.gov <br />12.3.2. ADDITIONAL LOGISTICS PLANNING RESOURCES <br />FEMA recommends that EMPG Program recipients use the following resources in developing their <br />DM plan. To learn more about these programs and documents, or for any questions, please contact <br />the Logistics Section Chief from your FEMA Region. <br />.The Logistics Capability Assessment Tool 2 (LCAT2) Flyer: The LCAT2 Flyer provides an overview <br />of the LCAT2, how it is beneficial, how the LCAT process works, and how to obtain an LCAT2. For <br />more information on the LCAT2, contact your FEMA Regional Logistics Branch Chief. <br />.Points of Distribution (PODs) Training: FEMA Logistics developed a comprehensive POD training <br />to assist states in developing actionable emergency distribution plans and understanding <br />associated challenges. Additional information, including an explanatory DVD, POD guide, and <br />online exam, are available on EMI’s website at the IS-26: Guide to Points of Distribution page. <br />. <br />. <br />Interagency Logistics (IL) Training: This basic IL training course (Interagency Logistics Training, <br />E8540) familiarizes participants with the IL concepts of planning and response. The course also <br />provides an overview of IL Partner disaster response organizations, discusses parameters for <br />logistics support coordination, and creates a whole community forum to exchange the best <br />logistics practices. Recipients may find more information on this and other courses by visiting the <br />EMI Courses & Schedules website. <br />Other Logistics Planning Resources: Recipients will find additional planning guidance at the <br />Planning Guides page on FEMA.gov. Specific to logistics planning, CPG 101 v3 provides guidance <br />on how to incorporate logistics into EOPs. Additionally, the Supply Chain Resilience Guide <br />provides emergency managers with recommendations and best practices on how to analyze local <br />supply chains and work with the private sector to enhance supply chain resilience using a five- <br />phased approach. <br />Reporting <br />Annual DM plan reviews will be reported in the PPR for the quarter ending Sept. 30 of the most <br />recently awarded EMPG Program. Reviews that result in an update must be submitted to the <br />Regional Grants Division Director or Regional EMPG Program Manager for review by regional logistics <br />staff. The regional logistics staff will review and rate the plans using the latest FEMA Distribution <br />Management Plan Guide 2.0. <br />12.4. Evacuation Planning <br />EMPG Program recipients should review and update their EOP in accordance with CPG 101 v3. <br />Recipients are strongly encouraged to include an evacuation plan or annex as part of their EOP as <br />well as plans to exercise and validate the evacuation plan and capabilities. At a minimum, recipients <br />should incorporate the National Response Framework’s (NRF’s) Mass Evacuation Incident Annex’s <br />planning considerations, and other FEMA documents related to evacuation planning, when <br />developing their own Evacuation Plan or Annex. See the NRF, Fourth Edition (October 2019) and NRF <br />Mass Evacuation Incident Annex (June 2008). Additional National Preparedness resources are <br />100
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