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Mike Staley Lockheed Martin Division of Strategic National Stockpile

Mike Staley Lockheed Martin Division of Strategic National Stockpile. Mission/Vision Evolution Chain of Command SNS Formulary Response CHEMPACK Cities Readiness Initiative Evolving Missions Federal Medical Stations Pandemic Flu. Agenda. Emergency Response Magic Numbers. 81. 62.

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Mike Staley Lockheed Martin Division of Strategic National Stockpile

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  1. Mike Staley Lockheed Martin Division of Strategic National Stockpile

  2. Mission/Vision • Evolution • Chain of Command • SNS Formulary • Response • CHEMPACK • Cities Readiness Initiative • Evolving Missions • Federal Medical Stations • Pandemic Flu Agenda

  3. Emergency Response Magic Numbers 81 62 36 200 828 130 138

  4. Mission Deliver critical medical assets to the site of a national emergency Vision The nation’s premier medical materiel preparedness and response organization:we deliver the right assets where they are needed, when they are needed 62

  5. DSNS Evolution 9/11 Anthrax $645 million $400 million $483.7 million $1.1 billion FY02 FY06 FY03 FY04 FY05 • FOCUS • 12-hour Push Packages • VMI/SMI • Vaccines • Chempack • Unit of Use • Rotation • Public Health Emergencies • International Support • CRI • FOCUS • Distribution Network • BioShield • Strategic Planning • IntraGovernmental Committee (IGC) • FOCUS • 12-hour Push Packages • Bulk • SLEP • Start up Costs $50 million FY99 FY00 FY01

  6. Chain of Command President Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response (COTPER) Division of Strategic National Stockpile (DSNS)

  7. Contents Pharmaceuticals Medical Supplies Medical Equipment Vaccines Botulinum Antitoxin Based on Category A Threat Agents Smallpox, anthrax, botulism, viral hemorrhagic fevers, plague & tularemia Chemical nerve agents Recommended by Subject Matter Experts Government and non-government representation Experts in: Biological, chemical, and radiological threats Other medical specialties Formulary Composition 200

  8. Emergency Response Concept (1 of 4) • Provide rapid delivery of a broad spectrum of support for an ill-defined threat in the early hours of an event • Provide large shipments of specific materiel when a threat is known • Provide technical assistance to receive and distribute SNS materiel during an event

  9. Emergency Response Concept (2 of 4) • 12-hour Push Packages • Pre-packed and configured materiel in transport-ready containers • Pre-positioned in secure facilities near major transportation hubs • Delivered rapidly by world class transport partners • Color coded and numbered for rapid identification by state and local authorities 130

  10. Emergency Response Concept (3 of 4) • Specific Item Support • Managed Inventory • Stockpile Managed (SMI) 90% • Vendor Managed (VMI) 4% • Vaccines and Antitoxins • Buying Power/Surge Capacity • Federal Medical Stations (FMS)

  11. Emergency Response Concept(4 of 4) • Technical Advisory Response • Unit (TARU) • Comprised of public health, emergency responders and logistics experts • Provides advice & technical assistance regarding use of SNS materiel • Team deploys with the 12-hour Push Package

  12. CHEMPACK Program A nationwide project for the “forward” placement of nerve agent antidotes to provide state and local governments a sustainable resource that increases their capacity to respond quickly to a nerve agent 828 • Current Fielding Status: • 828 containers fielded across the country throughout 20 project areas • Fielding was suspended in late 2005 due to funding and product availability • Fielding will resume in Feb 2006 with reduced container capacity

  13. CRI • Goal: Major metropolitan areas are prepared to dispense life-saving medicine to 100% of the population within 48 hours • Federal Partners: HHS, DHS, USPS, DOJ • Funding • Technical Assistance • Assessments • FY 2004 - Year 1 • 21 Pilot Cities; • $27,000,000 Funding • FY 2005 – Year 2 • 3 Groups • Group 1 – Original 21 Pilot Cities • Group 1 Expansion – Includes Metropolitan Statistical Areas • Group 2 – Additional 15 cities added for “initial planning” • Funding - $40,181,000 36

  14. Federal Medical Stations Evolving Mission 138

  15. Evolving Mission • Pandemic Influenza 81

  16. Evolving Mission • Natural Disaster/Humanitarian Aid Packages

  17. 200 36 62 130 + + + 828 138 81 + + = Emergency Response Magic Equation 1,475

  18. Team Effort 1 Emergency Response Magic Equation

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