Homeland Security Capstone Course Part 2
Power Point
Attached is a Template
The other is the Guidelines
Assignment:
Based on the Module 1 Case paper on the DHS mission area, Ensure resilience to disasters, prepare a presentation from the viewpoint of a key leader(i.e.,EOC Commander,Incident Commander, Operations Chief, Logistics Chief) toextendthe disaster simulation.(Hint: Base the presentation fromthesimulationEOC briefing.)
Focus on expanding content of key leadership roles from the Case 1 simulation.
Include references to recent disaster examples and the impact upon the people, community, or region. The presentation can expand a briefing in the Case 1 simulation or be based on an additional leadership role.
NOTE:
Your PowerPoint presentation should include the following:
Sufficient lengthabout 8-10 slides.
A good overview.
Main issues covered (key leader presentation supporting the simulationextension).
A good mix of text and graphics.
Conclusion slide.
References slide(s).
Your presentation will be reviewed for:
1. Quality of content.
2. Focus.
3. Development.
4. Organization.
5. Adherence to a chosen format (e.g., APA).
6. Grammar and punctuation. Prevent Terrorism and Enhancing Security
Prevent Terrorism and Enhancing Security
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Overview
Mission area and extension
Response and capabilities from key leadership roles
Recent disaster examples
Conclusion
References
Mission area and extension
DHS Mission Area covered
Prevent terrorism and enhancing security
Extension of simulation
Cyber crime on Franklin County
Potential for collateral terrorist activities
Situational Awareness Brief Expansion on scenario
Vulnerability to public
Potential outcomes from the unexpected
Comments From Key Leadership Roles
EOC Commander
Operations Section Chief
Logistics Section Chief
Supporting Agencies
Recent disaster examples and the impact on people, community, or region
September 11th and the Anthrax attacks that followed
Credit Card Skimming
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Mission Area and Extension
DHS Mission Area Defined
Prevent Terrorism and Enhance Security
Franklin County Disaster Extended
County weakened by disaster
Potential terrorist like attacks
Cyber crime
Fraudulent companies
CBRNE
DHS Mission Area Defined
Prevent terrorism and Enhance Security (DHS, 2016)
1. Prevent terrorist attacks
2. Prevent the unauthorized acquisition, importation, movement, or use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials and capabilities within the United States
3. Reduce the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and key resources, essential leadership, and major events to terrorist attacks and other hazards
Franklin County Disaster Extended
Cyber crime
Can come in the form of helping websites
Credit Card Skimming Using fake card readers at ATMs or gas pumps
Fraudulent companies
Fake agents from companies promising to help those in need
Companies making exorbitant promises in order to promise you and your investment return from disaster
Potential terrorist like attacks
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high-yield Explosives
Poisoning of water
Bombing of surrounding hospitals or helping agency headquarters
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Response and Capabilities From Key Leadership Roles
EOC Commander
Understand capabilities for the disaster at hand
Comply with National Incident Management System (NIMS) ideologies
Operations Section Chief
Manages specific responsibilities in order to execute the objectives established (FEMA, 2017)
Directs the execution of objectives outlined in the Incident Action Plan (IAP) (FEMA, 2017)
EOC Commander
Understand capabilities for the disaster at hand
Especially in changing scenarios
Comply with National Incident Management System (NIMS) ideologies
Establish Incident Command System (ICS) and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) communications
Understand how to maneuver these positions and their capabilities should other disasters arise
Operations Section Chief
Manages specific responsibilities in order to execute the objectives established (FEMA, 2017)
Directs the execution of objectives outlined in the Incident Action Plan (IAP) (FEMA, 2017)
Ability to adjust as situation becomes more or less complex
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Response and Capabilities From Key Leadership Roles Continued
Logistics Section Chief
Provides facilities, services, people and materials in support of the incident (FEMA, 2017)
Coordinates with local agencies in support of logistical needs (FEMA, 2017)
Maintains transportation/supports traffic plan (FEMA, 2017)
Supporting Agencies
Local
State
Federal
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)/Other
Logistics Section Chief
Provides facilities, services, people and materials in support of the incident
Food, transportation, communication, connectivity to family and supporting agencies
Coordinates with local agencies in support of logistical needs
Outreach to other resources and companies that have the ability to support area
Maintains transportation/supports traffic plan
Supporting Agencies
Local
First responders and EMT (depending on the scope of the disaster)
State
Further support and resources offered
Federal
Worst case scenario, potential use of Stafford Act to support disaster
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)/Other
American Red Cross
Local/State/Federal volunteer agencies
Some agencies have specialized teams for CBRNE incidents or HazMat materials that can be of use during unforeseen attacks or terrorist activities
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Recent Disaster Examples
2018 Holiday season
Credit Card Skimming
Secret Service launches Operation Deep Impact
Report from ValuePenguin.com
Anthrax letters after September 11th Attacks
7 days after the attack in New York
5 died and 17 infected from exposure
Coverage and details through NPR.org
2018 Holiday season
The Secret Service estimates that it recovers 20 to 30 credit card skimmers from gas pumps every week, and each device has information from about 80 cards on it. But by the time the agency recovers the devices, scammers have already begun using the cards.(Caughill, 2018)
Anthrax letters after September 11th Attacks
Seven days after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, anonymous letters laced with deadly anthrax spores began arriving at media companies and congressional offices. Over the ensuing months, five people died from inhaling anthrax and 17 others were infected after exposure. (NPR, 2011)
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Conclusion
Mission area and extension
Goals defined by DHS to Prevent Terrorism and Enhancing Security
Response and capabilities from key leadership roles
Logistics Chief
Operations Chief
EOC Commander
Supporting agencies
Recent disaster examples
Cyber crime with holiday shoppers using Credit Card Skimming
Over assault with Anthrax that followed the September 11th attacks
Mission area and extension
Goals defined by DHS to Prevent Terrorism and Enhancing Security
1. Prevent terrorist attacks
2. Prevent the unauthorized acquisition, importation, movement, or use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials and capabilities within the United States
3. Reduce the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and key resources, essential leadership, and major events to terrorist attacks and other hazards
Response and capabilities from key leadership roles
Logistics Chief
Manage resources needed during the incident
Project for future operations
Operations Chief
Carry out objectives created by the EOC Commander on scene
EOC Commander
Expertise in the incident at hand
Conduct operations in accordance with NIMS
Supporting agencies
Local, State, and Federal agencies have further reach in resources and specialty teams that can conduct certain operations needed like HazMat teams or CBRNE response teams
Recent disaster examples
Cyber crime with holiday shoppers using Credit Card Skimming
20 to 30 credit cards during the holiday season were captured by the Secret Service, each with approximately 80 victims per card
Over assault with Anthrax that followed the September 11th attacks
Anthrax spores put in envelopes that killed 5 and infected 17
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References
Caughill, D. (2018, December 04). Gas Station Credit Card Skimming Is on the Rise: Secret Service. Retrieved from https://www.valuepenguin.com/news/gas-station-credit-card-skimmer-alert
FEMA. (2017, September). Operations Section Chief. Retrieved from https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1507480594483-c03057a7e8423fac8eb6b85a5976a645/NQS_509_OpsSectionChief_FINAL.pdf
FEMA. (2017, September). Logistics Section Chief. Retrieved from https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1507480592601-c03057a7e8423fac8eb6b85a5976a645/NQS_509_LogisticsSectionChief_FINAL.pdf
NPR. (2011, February 15). Timeline: How The Anthrax Terror Unfolded. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/2011/02/15/93170200/timeline-how-the-anthrax-terror-unfolded
Caughill, D. (2018, December 04). Gas Station Credit Card Skimming Is on the Rise: Secret Service. Retrieved from https://www.valuepenguin.com/news/gas-station-credit-card-skimmer-alert
FEMA. (2017, September). Operations Section Chief. Retrieved from https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1507480594483-c03057a7e8423fac8eb6b85a5976a645/NQS_509_OpsSectionChief_FINAL.pdf
FEMA. (2017, September). Logistics Section Chief. Retrieved from https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1507480592601-c03057a7e8423fac8eb6b85a5976a645/NQS_509_LogisticsSectionChief_FINAL.pdf
NPR. (2011, February 15). Timeline: How The Anthrax Terror Unfolded. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/2011/02/15/93170200/timeline-how-the-anthrax-terror-unfolded
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