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UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED As of: 15 OCT 2012 LTC J Clay McGuyer 703-607-1815 CBRN Response Enterprise LTC J. Clay McGuyer Combating WMD Deputy Division Chief, NGB-J39 703-607-1815 [email protected]

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CBRN Response Enterprise

LTC J. Clay McGuyerCombating WMD Deputy Division Chief, NGB-J39

[email protected]

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Agenda

• Enterprise Overview• WMD- Civil Support Team (WMD-CST)• CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP)• Homeland Response Force (HRF)• Response Concept• State and Federal Capabilities Review• IAB Engagement

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DOD Validates CBRN Response Enterprise

• DOD Resource Management Decision Implementation Complete

• CBRN Response Enterprise is Fully Operational

• DOD will now focus on:– Sustaining this investment– Reinforcing “unity of effort” with

States

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National GuardCivil Support

Team

- 22 personnel- Detection- Identification

CST(57 teams)

1254 personnel

National Guard CBRNE

Enhanced Response Force

Package

- 186 personnel- Search/Rescue-Decontamination- Emergency Med

CERFP(17 units)

3162 personnel

T-32 State Response

National Guard Homeland Response

Force

-566 personnel-Search/Rescue

-Decontamination-Emergency Med

-Security-Logistic Support

-C2

HRF(10 units)

5660 personnel

Federal Response

General Purpose Forces

-Aviation-Security-Medical

-Logistics

Follow-on

General Purpose Forces

Defense CBRN Response Force

-CBRN Assessment-Search/Rescue

-Decontamination-Emergency Med

-Security-Logistics Support

-C2-FP1 - 2000 personnel, 24hrs

-FP 2/3 - 3200 personnel, 48 hrs

DCRF5200 personnel

C2CREs (Alpha, Bravo) Approx. 1500 personnel each, 96hrs Approx. 3000 personnel total

Total Force 10,076

Total Force ~9,200

Follow-on

CBRN Response Enterprise

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HRF / CERFP States by FEMA Region

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WMD-CST KEY CHARACTERISTICS:

• Deploys advanced element (ADVON) in 90 minutes

• Deploys entire team within 3 hours• All HAZMAT Tech certified• Initiates requests for additional

support

MISSION: • identify CBRNE agents and substances• assess and project consequences• advise on response measures• assist with appropriate requests for additional support.

1SGCOMMANDER

DEP CDR

ASST OPNSTRNG OFF

LOGISTICS NCO COMMO CHIEFHEALTH CARE

PROVIDER

MODELING NCO ADMIN NCO INFO SYSTEMS

MED OPNS OFF

NUC MED SCI OFF

MEDICAL NCO CBRN NCO X4

OPS ADMIN COMMO MEDICAL SURVEY

ASST OPS NCO CBRN CHF X2

SURVEY SEC LDR

SURVEY NCOIC

22 Full-time personnel

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WMD-CST Overview

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CASUALTYEXTRACTIONCASUALTY

EXTRACTION DECONDECON MEDICALMEDICAL

CERFPOperations

CERFPOperations

FATALITY SEARCH AND RECOVERY

(FSRT)

FATALITY SEARCH AND RECOVERY

(FSRT)

MTOE Eng CO(50 Pax)

MTOE Chem CO(75 Pax)

ANG Medical Group(45 Pax)

MTOEBN HQ C2(16 Pax)

ANG RecoveryTeam(11 Pax)

CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package

MISSION: • provides patient/mass casualty decontamination• provides emergency medical services• provides casualty search and extraction

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CERFP KEY CHARACTERISTICS:

• Deploys advanced element (ADVON) in 3 hours

• Deploys entire team in 6 hours• HAZMAT Operations level certified• Level 1 Tech Rescue trained for:

• Rope Rescue• Confined Space• Structural Collapse

• 10% Level 2 tech rescue trained

5 Full-time personnel 186 Part-time personnel

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Identical to CERFPs

HQ

Function

BDE

X

HRF Operations

Operations

Search and Extraction

CBRNE Assistance & Support Element (CASE)

Decontamination

Medical Triage

Personnel

180

16

50

200

75

45

Battle Staff

MISSION: • provides planning and coordination for multiple CBRNE Response Elements• provides security & casualty movement• provides search and extraction• provides decontamination• provides medical triage and treatment• provides fatality search and recovery

Homeland Response Force

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CERFP KEY CHARACTERISTICS:

• Deploys advanced element (ADVON) in 6 hours

• Deploys entire unit in 12 hours• HAZMAT Operations level certified• Level 1 Tech Rescue trained for:

• Rope Rescue• Confined Space• Structural Collapse

• 10% Level 2 tech rescue trainedFatality Search and Recovery (FSRT)

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N+0 N+1.5 N+3 N+6 N+ 12

Assembly Area

Or

NG HRF ADVON / CERFP MainDeploys to Assembly Area or Staging Area

Incident Site

Staging Area

Local & State First Responders

NG HRF/CERFP

Hot Zone

CSTMAINCSTMAIN

CSTADVONCST

ADVON

CERFPADVONCERFPADVON

CERFPMAINCERFPMAINC

ER

FP

Ale

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CE

RF

P A

DV

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NG HRF/CERFP

HRF / CERFPTier II & III Response

OperationsN+6 to N+72 Hours

Concept of Operation Response Timeline

CSTs, CERFPs, & HRFs Provide A Phased Capability• CSTs detect and identify CBRNE agents/substances, assess the effects and advise the local authorities on Managing the effects of the attack and assist with request for other forces • CERFPs locate and extract victims from a contaminated environment, perform medical triage and treatment, and perform mass patient/casualty decontamination• HRFs provide additional CERFP capabilities, a robust planning capability, and a Casualty and Assistance Support Element

HRFADVONHRF

ADVON

HR

F A

DV

ON

De

pa

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HRFMAINHRFMAIN

HRF MAIN Departs

Or

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Command & Control

NATIONAL GUARD FORCES (Title 32 – Commanded by state TAG)

WMD-CST: Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team. 1 per state/territory except CA, NY and FL which have 2

(57 Units, 22 Pax each.

CERFP: CBRN Enhanced Response Force Package. Regional

17 Units, 186 Pax each.

HRF: Homeland Response Force. 1 per FEMA Region

10 Units, 566 Pax each.

Detection, ID,

Analyze Advise

Monitor

VOH

XWA

Deploys in 3 Hours

IMA CT,VT

IINYNJ

IIIPA

IVGA

VITX

VIIMO

VIIIUT

IXCA

Deploys in 6 Hours

Emergency Med

State

DECON

Search & Extraction

Command & Control

Emergency Med

DECON

Search & Extraction

SecurityCBRNE

AssessmentDeploys in 6-

12 Hours

10

OR NE

CO

IL

VA

IN

WV FL

HIMN ME

KYNV LA

WI

AL

PR

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Army National Guard

FEDERAL FORCES (Title 10 – Commanded by USNORTHCOM)

DCRF: Defense CBRN Response Force

1 Unit, 5200 Pax.

2 Units, 1500 Pax

C2CRE A1500 SMs

C2CRE A/B: Command and Control CBRN Response Element

C2CRE B1500 SMs

FP1

FP2

DECON

Search & Extraction

CBRNE Assessment

Transport

Surgical Med

Aviation Lift

Engineering

Air CASEVAC

Command & Control

Emergency Med

Security

Logistics

Level II & III Medical

Ground MEDVAC

FP2 Employs in 48-72 Hours

FP1 Employs in 24-48 Hours

DECON

Search & Extraction

CBRNE Assessment

TransportCommand & Control

Emergency Med

Security

Logistics

Engineering

Level II Medical

Federal

Follow-on Forces

Follow-on Forces

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StateEnterprise

ElementRegion

Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep

Ohio HRF V 5-9

Hawaii CERFP IX 4-8

Virginia CERFP III 16-20

Alabama CERFP IV 6-10

Nebraska CERFP VII 8-12

Illinois CERFP V 15-19

Colorado CERFP VIII 22-26

California HRF IX TBD

FY 13

4th Quarter3d Quarter2nd Quarter1st Quarter

FY13 HRF / CERFP EXEVAL Timeline

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