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Accomplishments 2006
Staff
- JoAnn
Jordan was hired in January as the new Public Education Coordinator
- 2 new Public Outreach Specialists (added in this year's budget) were hired in
October: Tracy Connelly and Debbie Goetz
- Selected a new Community Mitigation Coordinator, Laurel Nelson who started in January
- Reclassified a vacant position to a Training and Exercise Coordinator position
and the selection process has begun.
Community Planning and Preparedness
- District level resource mapping has begun using Dept of Neighborhoods district
boundaries
- Over 300 people attended Project Impact workshops regarding seismic retrofit
- Redesigned the former SDART program; Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare (SNAP) is
now available to any configuration of group or team as quickly as possible
is a variety of formats
- Partnered
with Dept of Neighborhoods on rolling out the SNAP program
- Helped
launch the Vulnerable Population Action Team with Public Health and serve
with them in designing ways to prepare for special needs populations
- Increased
the scope of ESF-6's (Mass Cass) sheltering scope from several thousand capacity in
Community Centers to a goal of 10% of the total residential population
- Partnered
with Seattle Public Utilities in include "Prepare" at all Clean and Green events
- Established/improved
working relationships with local hospitals, public and private schools,
community colleges, universities, and the Coordinated Assistance Network
Training
- Almost
all City Departments have completed their personal preparedness training
for employees; several departments (Police, Fire, Libraries, Seattle Center) are
awaiting the web-based version. Partnered with North Seattle Community
College to produce this web-based
tool that will be available to all City employees from now on.
- Completed
WebEOC training for EOC responders and Department Operating Center personnel
- Helped
design the Executive Level Curriculum (UASI project) for emergency
management - a train the trainer will take place in January
Plans
- Updated
the entire Seattle Disaster Readiness and Response Plan to be in
compliance with the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
- Created
plan annexes on Evacuation, Training and Exercise, Terrorism, and Long
Term Recovery and Mitigation
- Working
on Pandemic Influenza annex
- Created
the Situation Unit within the EOC with accompanying annex
- Program
was audited by DHS as part of nation-wide catastrophic plan review in
April
- Coordinated
the implementation of the National Incident Management System within city
plans and tracked the training city-wide of critical personnel
- Auxiliary
Communications Plan was updated
- Interdepartmental
video agreement was developed to share network advantages between SPD,
DoIT, SDOT, SFD, and OEM
- An
agreement with the Community Colleges for use of facilities in times of
disaster is almost finalized
- Participated
in updates to the Regional Disaster Plan for Public and Private
Organizations in County
- Title IV operations plan was updated for SPD
Exercises - participated in the following:
- Seattle Fire, Seattle Police, and University of Washington deployment of the National Strategic Stockpile in July
- Bank of America and Washington Mutual Bank critical infrastructure in May and
June
- Blue
Cascades III regional infrastructure interdependency in July
- DHS
and Radio and Television News Directors bio-terrorism tabletop in October
- Public
Health pan flu leadership exercise in October
- Cities Readiness Initiative medication delivery system full-scale in November
Miscellaneous
- Began construction of the new EOC
- Emergency Management program was realigned within Police Department and in relation to the Mayor's
Office
- Administered EMPG, UASI, SHSP grants and operating budget for OEM
- Updated material for our new web-site
- Completed the Project Impact landside hazard mapping in July
- Coordinated landslide information city-wide in January and flooding information in
November
- Staff duty officer manual was updated
- Staff
participated in national work groups defining target capabilities for
Reconstitution of Government Services and Long Term Assistance to Affected Populations
- Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit material developed; a web-based application
will be available by March
- Weather station project to provide responders with information on the effect of
"urban canyons" almost finished
- Documentation and site visits on former disasters (01 earthquake and 03 winter storms)
continues
- Helped developed protocols for new outbound calling warning systems
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