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| | Interim (FRP) supersedes the April 1999 FRP and describes the policies, planning assumptions, concept of operations, response and recovery actions, and responsibilities of 25 Federal departments and agencies and the American Red Cross. The FRP guides Federal operations following a Presidential declaration of a major disaster or emergency that overwhelms the ability of State of local governments to respond effectively to save lives; protect public health, safety, and property; and restore their communities. |
| | This Plan Reconciliation report assists in the consolidation of existing Federal Government emergency response plans into a single, coordinated national response plan; identifies the critical elements for a successful, well-coordinated response to incidents where more than one of the contingency plans would be used; and discusses the absence of a formal mechanism for reconciling the overlaps, gaps, and perceived conflicts that potentially exist among federal response plans. |
| | Expands on the 1998 factsheet. Directed at facility managers to help them identify the necessary steps in preparing an ICP for their facility. |
| | Two page factsheet defining an electronic contingency plan (ECP), outlining characteristics, benefits, and examples of ECPs and other resources regarding oil spills. |
| | Aims to help state and local planners understand the various federal statues and regulations that must be considered in contingency planning. Also describes plans regulating the private sector that are useful in public sector planning. |
| | During a radiological emergency, the FRERP and the NCP apply simultaneously. Consequently, it is necessary to reconcile the overlaps and perceived conflicts that potentially exist between these two plans. This report recommends a mechanism that addresses: (1) the perceived or potential conflicts between these two plans; (2) the solutions to these perceived or potential conflicts; and (3) the methods for implementing these solutions. |
| | Summarizes the purpose of the NRT's Integrated Contingency Plan Guidance, where "One Plan" Guidance can be found, and what regulations it incorporates. |
| | Published by FEMA, the FRERP is the operational plan for Federal agencies to discharge their responsibilities during peacetime radiological emergencies. It provides a concept of operations, outlines Federal policies and planning considerations, and specifies authorities and responsibilities of each Federal agency that has a significant role in such emergencies. |
| | HSPD-5, Management of Domestic Incidents, tasked then Secretary of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Tom Ridge with developing a national response plan. The first draft, the Initial National Response Plan (INRP), establishes domestic incident management authorities and defines the roles and responsibilities of the Secretary of DHS. |
| | The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan, more commonly called the National Contingency Plan (NCP), established the National Response System, a comprehensive system for responding to oil spills and hazardous substance discharges. The NCP also established the NRT, RRTs and the NRC. |
| | This fact sheet facilitates the integration of federal resource trustees into the ICS/UC command structure; describes resources and assistance that federal trustees can provide; and where the coordination link occurs between Federal trustee response and natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) activities. |
External Web Links | | Establishes a comprehensive all-hazards approach to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents; Forms the basis of how federal departments and agencies will work together and how the federal government will coordinate with state, local, and tribal governments and the private sector during incidents. |
| | Link to The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan. The NCP created, granted authority to and now guides the actions of the National Response System and its components. This document resides on the National Archives and Records Administration Code of Federal Regulations website. |
| | (includes adobe file of NIMS) |
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