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Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief

Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief. SOUTHCOM Interfaces with PAHO, CDERA, OFDA, & FEMA. PAHO. Disaster Relief Exercises Disaster Relief Conferences Humanitarian Exercises OFDA Warehouse Management CDERA Warehousing Project Excess Medical Supplies & Equipment. CDERA.

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Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief

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  1. Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief

  2. SOUTHCOM Interfaces with PAHO, CDERA, OFDA, & FEMA PAHO • Disaster Relief Exercises • Disaster Relief Conferences • Humanitarian Exercises • OFDA Warehouse Management • CDERA Warehousing Project • Excess Medical Supplies & Equipment CDERA U.S. Southern Command Miami OFDA Supplies Transportation FEMA

  3. SOUTHCOM Responds to Both Domestic and Foreign Requests DOMESTIC FOREIGN GEORGES MITCH

  4. U.S. Military Domestic Involvement Process(Puerto Rico & USVI) PRESIDENT SECDEF JOINT STAFF GOVERNOR FEMA DIRECTOR SECARMY DOMS STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SOUTHCOM Event DISASTER FIELD OFFICE STATE COORDINATING OFFICER FEDERAL COORDINATING OFFICER DEFENSE COORDINATING OFFICER EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS SUPPORT REQUESTS

  5. When directed by the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Southern Command conducts humanitarian assistance/disaster relief operations in support of the Department of State. Foreign Disaster Relief Mission USSOUTHCOM Miami

  6. OFDA Disaster Site U.S. Military Foreign Involvement Process(Latin America & Caribbean) Head of Government SECSTATE USAID/OFDA SECDEF U.S. Ambassador Province Emergency Management Office Joint Staff (JCS) SOUTHCOM Local USAID/OFDA Office Component Municipal Disaster Office USMILGP Most Probable DoD Request

  7. Joint Staff LRC SOUTHCOM Component USMILGP Foreign Disaster Relief Mission When directed by the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Southern Command conducts humanitarian assistance/ disaster relief operations in support of the Department of State. Foreign Disaster Relief • Concept of Operations • U.S. Ambassador/Chief of Mission issues a disaster declaration, initiating U.S. Government disaster relief operations. • Embassy notifies the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). • OFDA requests support through Department of State (DOS) to DOD. • SECDEF, through JCS, directs SOUTHCOM participation. • Supplies, support and personnel provided as requested by OFDA. • Reimbursement provided from OFDA to DOD • MILGRP Commander’s Role • MILGRP does not usually become involved unless there is a deployment of DOD personnel (except SOF). When DOD personnel are deployed, they report to the MILGRP Commander (OPCON). • Small groups • Highly specialized skills SECSTATE Head of Government USAID/OFDA SECDEF • Foreign Disaster Relief Authorization • Upon disaster declaration by the U.S. Ambassador, OFDA, through the DOS, requests assistance from DOD (DOD is normally the last option evaluated and requested by OFDA). The SECDEF, through the Joint Staff LRC sends a tasking directive (in the form of a message) to SOUTHCOM. The directive will state specific support to render. • OFDA and USARSO have a MOA that facilitates the movement of supplies from the OFDA warehouse in New Windsor, Maryland and Soto Cano, HO. • All costs are reimbursable. U.S. Ambassador Provincial Emergency Management Office Municipal Disaster Office Local USAID/OFDA Office Disaster Site Coordination

  8. U.S. Ambassador/Chief of Mission issues a disaster declaration, initiating U.S. Government disaster relief operations. Embassy notifies the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). OFDA requests support through Department of State (DOS) to DOD. SECDEF, through JCS, directs SOUTHCOM participation. Supplies, support and personnel provided as requested by OFDA. Reimbursement provided from OFDA to DOD Concept of Operations - Foreign Disaster

  9. Foreign Disaster Relief Authorization • Upon disaster declaration by the U.S. Ambassador, OFDA, through the DOS, requests assistance from DOD (DOD is normally the last option evaluated and requested by OFDA). The SECDEF, through the Joint Staff LRC sends a tasking directive (in the form of a message) to SOUTHCOM. The directive will state specific support to render. • OFDA and USARSO have a MOA that facilitates the movement of supplies from the OFDA warehouse in New Windsor, Maryland and Soto Cano, HO • All costs are reimbursable.

  10. Disaster Assistance Taskings SECSTATE FEMA SECDEF USAID/OFDA DOMS Joint Staff Joint Staff J4 LRC SOUTHCOM Foreign Component Domestic Coordination USMILGP DOMS

  11. Transportation Air Ground Sea Construction Equipment Bulldozer Crane Mobile Power Generators Emergency Shelter Tents Manpower Military Police Search and Rescue Medical Mobile Hospital Surgical Teams Port Control Off-load ships Receive aircraft Water Supplies - Purification/Storage Traditional Military Capabilities

  12. Phase I - Emergency Life saving missions and emergency delivery of relief supplies and medical assistance San Pedro Sula La Ceiba Guatemala City Soto Cano Managua

  13. Roads Medical Bridges Power Structures Wells Phase II - Rehabilitation Repairs to infrastructure required to reestablish national capabilities to provide for health and basic welfare of the populace San Pedro Sula La Ceiba Guatemala City Soto Cano Comalapa Managua

  14. Phase III - Restoration Long term effort to permanently repair infrastructure, rebuild economies and fully mitigate storm damage. Clinics and Medical Outreach Wells Roads Bypasses and Bridges Schools

  15. CDERA CaribbeanDisasterSuppliesWarehousing Project • Tents & plastic sheeting • Bedding & cots • Water containers • Emergency tools (chain saws) • Light sets & flashlights • Portable generators • Medical supplies & equipment • Training

  16. CDERA Sub-Regional Focal Points (Assistance Responsibility) Guyana

  17. CEPREDENAC CDERA Disaster Relief Warehouses(Building Self Sufficiency) • REMARKS: • Warehouses Stocking • CDERA – Regional • Central America - National REGIONAL ANTIGUA JAMAICA NATIONAL ? BARBADOS TRINIDAD

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