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2025-393-E-Emergency Svc-IEM-Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan Contract
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6/26/2025
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6/26/2025
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6/30/2025
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$169,766.00
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Docusign Envelope ID: B576D624-E16E-4D9F-BC67-5703DE54A6F8 <br /> Orange County—Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan Update <br /> North Carolina Hazardous Materials Commodity Flow Study (Phase 3 and 4) <br /> • Obtained direct input from key stakeholders involved in emergency response or planning for hazardous <br /> materials. <br /> Identified the most current hazardous chemical planning concepts and plan formats, in addition to community <br /> coordinators and facility emergency coordinators responsible for developing and implementing the <br /> emergency plans. <br /> Outlined emergency release notification procedures, existing evacuation, and sheltering-in-place plans. <br /> Recommended improvements and changes when appropriate. <br /> Recommended training programs for emergency responders based on local needs, identified hazards, and <br /> probable response timelines. <br /> • Recommended methods and schedules for exercising emergency response plans. <br /> • Suggested ways to effectively integrate commodityflow studyfindings into the all-hazards community EOP. <br /> FEMA National Preparedness Directorate Homeland Security Preparedness Technical Assistance <br /> Program (HSPTAP) <br /> • Assisted in developing FEMA's Comprehensive Preparedness Guide(CPG) 101 and CPG 201 and developing <br /> both local and state National Incident Management System (NIMS) integration documents. <br /> • Participated as an SME and continuously provided planning and training support for FEMA's Technical <br /> Assistance Programs from 2005-2013. Areas of TA support included grants management; mass fatalities <br /> planning;mass casualty planning; H1 N 1 and general pandemic hazard-specific planning;chemical,biological, <br /> radiological,nuclear,and high-yield explosives(CBRNE)hazard-specific planning;COOP/COG planning; EOPs; <br /> evacuation planning; mass care and shelter planning; recovery planning; debris management planning; <br /> logistics and resource management planning; volunteer and donations management planning; regional <br /> planning and assessment;terrorism prevention;terrorism incident annex development planning;mass transit <br /> emergency planning; critical infrastructure mitigation; hazard characterization; EOC support; and prevention <br /> collaboration strategy development. <br /> FEMA Operations Support Specialist —Government Liaison Officer(Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Disaster <br /> Response Support) <br /> • Initiated, reviewed, tracked, and processed action requests, as required, to identify resources, support, or <br /> assistance needed for national response and recovery efforts. Made decisions on acceptance, rejection, <br /> modification,or additional information required for resource requests and worked closelywith the Operations <br /> Section Chief to further adjudicate requests. Identified redundancies,discrepancies, or errors in incoming <br /> actions. <br /> • Researched, analyzed, and developed plans, technical studies, and reports on response and recovery <br /> operations.Recommended solutions to identified infrastructure, mitigation,public assistance,human services, <br /> and long-term recovery issues. <br /> Represented the Operations Section as a recognized authority in a variety of meetings with federal,state,local, <br /> and non-government/private sector organizations,providing interpretation of agency programs,policies,and <br /> regulations in the operations, planning, readiness, and recovery areas. <br /> Coordinated identifying FEMA priorities for critical and time-sensitive actions and maintained required files <br /> for response elements. <br /> Coordinated collecting, processing, and reviewing critical information for dissemination to operational <br /> elements for inclusion in the after-action reviews. <br /> Facilitated the Joint Field Office-Baton Rouge Incident Action Planning meetings and compiled executive <br /> summaries of Individual and Public Assistance funding forthe Federal Coordinating Officer and various section <br /> chiefs. <br /> RFP NO.367-005435 • 10/23/24 24 ©1EM. <br />
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