Friday, May 21, 2010
Defining Continuity of Operations
One of my lessons learned from the COOP training was that what I had actually drafted was an Emergency Response Plan, a plan that details how HandsOn Central Ohio, would respond during a disaster to meet the missions that we have been tasked with under the Franklin County (Ohio) Emergency Operations Plan.
The process of creating a COOP plan is much more involved and detail orientated then my Emergency Response Plan. COOP takes factors into consideration that require Senior level officials to make tough decisions about what agency functions are most essential, what resources are available or needed for the agency to operate remotely (either at home or at a Hot, Warm or Cold site). A final process requires Senior Officials to conduct worst case scenario planning, known as devolution, which outlines who inherits certain authorities and responsibilities if a Senior Official perished in the disaster.
Based on this training from the University of Maryland's Center for Health and Homeland Security, we have decided to host a Continuity of Operations Plan seminar for local non profits and faith based organizations on June 3rd, 2010 from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm at Vineyard Columbus (6000 Cooper Rd, Westerville, OH 43081).
The number of attendees for this seminar is limited to 100 participants. We anticipate a strong response to this invitation, therefore we ask that organizations limit the number of attendees to two.
Online registration is available by clicking here.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Regional Citizen Corps Best Practice Meeting
Regional Meeting Agenda
February 25, 2010
Franklin County EM & HS
5300 Strawberry Farms
Columbus, OH 43230
Training Room
Agenda
9:30am – 10am: Registration/Network, Welcome and brief discussion of new Citizen Corp Programs.
10am – 12pm: Leveraging Social Media & Google Applications in Emergency Management/Volunteer Engagement:
· Lee Foster, Manager, Disaster Preparedness Department, FIRSTLINK
· Tessa Mott, AmeriCorps VISTA, Disaster Preparedness Department, FIRSTLINK
12pm: Break/Lunch
12:20pm – 2pm: Emergency Management: Past, Present and Future: A panel discussion about the evolution of Emergency Management.
Moderator
- Donna Monell, Vice Chair of Homeland Security Advisory Council and Emergency Planning Manager, Columbus Regional Airport Authority
Member panel
- Brian Galligher, Director, Delaware County Emergency Management and Homeland Security
- Jim Lyle, Director, Highland County Emergency Management and Homeland Security
- Tim McVey, Sergeant, City of Columbus Division of Police, Emergency Management Unit
- Mary Woodward, Chair, Ohio VOAD
- Tonya Craft, Director of Emergency Services, American Red Cross of Greater Columbus
2:00pm-2:45pm: Questions
