Terrorism Planning Services
All Hands can assist you with the development of the following
terrorism programs and end products.
- Annex development course and training programs
designed to meet specific and unique planning concerns of
a state, county and/or local jurisdiction with special emphasis
towards small community planning.
- Program information for the "First Responder"
presented in a way to allow the development of individual
jurisdictional field guides.
- The organizational and tactical detail required
to support or interact with state and federal resources
expanded to include "Military support".
Workshops and Training
The following topics can be "mixed and matched"
into customized training/workshop programs for your intended
audiences and needs.Managing the Consequences of the Terrorist
Event (1 to 3 days).
- Bomb Threat/Incident Management (4 to 8 hours).
- Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment: Assessing
the Terrorism Threat and Risk (4 to 8 hours).
- Mitigation and Prevention: anti-terrorism
Strategies and Activities Based
On Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment (4 to 8 hours).
- Terrorism Response Plan Development: Counter-terrorism
Strategies and Tactics (8 hours).
- Incident Command System (ICS) (4 to 40 hours).
- ICS/EOC Interface; Crisis Monitoring and
Management (4 to 8 hours)
- First Responder Awareness (2 to 8 hours).
Services
Our approach is to work closely with the customer to ensure
that the end products are relevant to their needs and conditions,
and integrated into the existing emergency management program.
- Terrorism Planning and Annex Development.
- Development of First Responder Field Operations
Guides.
- Development of Emergency Operations Center
Staff Position Guides.
- Terrorist Hazard and Vulnerability Assessments
complete with GIS Mapping.
- Mitigation Planning and Strategies for the
Terrorist Threat.
- Design and Procedures for Community "Crisis
Monitoring" for Terrorist Activities.
Support to MMRS and Emergency Management Program
All Hands affiliate are actively involved with assisting
MMRS (Metro Medical Response System) jurisdictions in planning
their responses to chem and bio events.
A. Working closely with the jurisdiction, All Hands will provide
staff
and expertise to develop the following MMRS deliverables:
1. A MMRS Development Plan (MMRS deliverable #2).2.
A basic MMRS plan (MMRS deliverable #3).3. A SOP, as a component
of the MMRS Plan, for the forward movement of
patients to other areas of the region (MMRS deliverable #4).
4. A SOP , as a component of the MMRS Plan, for responding
to and
managing the health consequences of a WMD incident (MMRS deliverable
#5). 5. A SOP , as a component of the MMRS Plan, for MMST
capability (MMRS
deliverable #6). 6. A SOP , as a component of the MMRS Plan,
for managing the health
consequences of a biological WMD (MMRS deliverable #7).
7. A SOP , as a component of the MMRS Plan, for the local
hospital and
health care system (MMRS deliverable #8).8. A training plan
for the MMRS (MMRS deliverable #9).9. A MMRS Pharmaceutical
and Equipment Plan (MMRS deliverable #10).
B. In addition, in support of the MMRS program, All Hands will:
1. Perform a review of current emergency management
plans for managing a
WMD event and identify areas for improvement. 2. Perform a
retrospective review of the current response capabilities
for public service agencies, public health, and the medical
community and identify areas for improvements.3. Assist with
forming and sustaining the jurisdictions Working
(Steering) Group and the MMRS Advisory Council.
C. Emergency Management Program Support.
1. Update the existing Comprehensive Emergency
Management Plan (CEMP)
and CEMP Field Operating Guides; Integrate into the CEMP the
MMRS Plan, the jurisdictions HazMat Plan, and other
special subjects as
identified; Integrate MMRS components into the jurisdictions
Emergency Operations Center operations manual and staff position
guides.
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