1 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course EMERGENCY.

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1 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COURSE MODULE 12: HOMELAND SECURITY

2 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Contents Homeland Security in Iowa Roles and Responsibilities Resources for Local EM

3 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Homeland Security in Iowa TIIPP Section

4 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Threat Information and Infrastructure Protection Program (TIIPP) –Links threat with protection and preparedness –On-going partnership between DOI/FC and HSEMD –Connects public and private protection activities –Provides a link to homeland security information and operations –Implements responsibilities in 29C.8-3e –Mitigates risk by identifying and addressing consequence, threat and vulnerability variables in Iowa’s critical infrastructure –Work to integrate real time threat data into protective measures for Iowa’s critical infrastructure and key resources

5 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course The TIIPP DOES: –Offers all hazards site assessments to address identified threats and vulnerabilities –Process and distribute open-source information and sanitized law enforcement information –Provides a voice for the critical infrastructure stake holders in the fusion process –Provide access to protected information and communications for approved state and local officials –Assist in the coordination of state emergency response needs. –Advise those seeking grant money to mitigate known weaknesses on identified critical infrastructure

6 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course The TIIPP DOES NOT: –exchange actionable criminal justice intelligence, unless specifically directed by the Iowa Department of Public Safety –classify information for protection under federal or state law –assume incident command and control or mission assign response assets

7 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

8 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Homeland Security Team Jeremy Sroka – Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Coordinator Mat Noble – Critical Infrastructure/Key Resource (CIKR) Sector Planner Brian Lewis – Information Security Officer (ISO)

9 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course CIP Coordinator Focuses primarily on the identification and protection of individual assets within the State of Iowa In addition to interfacing with the assets themselves and providing technical assistance on protective measures and vulnerability assessments, the CIP Coordinator administers the IP Gateway System (formerly ACAMS) Trained in Vulnerability Assessment Methodologies PCII Officer for the State of Iowa

10 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course CIKR Sector Planner Coordinates the different critical infrastructure sectors in Iowa and cross-sector groups such as the Safeguard Iowa Partnership Provides technical assistance on protective measures and vulnerability assessments through the sector leads and points of contact Public Private Partnership [P3] integration into the Iowa Fusion Center, acting as the private sector point of contact in the fusion center process [Fusion Center Baseline Capability I.A.9] Assists the CIP Coordinator in the implementation and use of IP Gateway (formerly ACAMS) Deputy PCII Officer for the State Trained in Vulnerability Assessment Methodologies

11 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Information Security Officer Primarily responsible for the administration of the information sharing components of Iowa’s critical infrastructure programs Provides information security technical support and manages Iowa’s OPSEC program Responsible for maintaining the State of Iowa Homeland Security Advisory System, facilitating the “special events” coordination activities and security clearance maintenance Administers Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) conduit of secure information flow to the sector and asset points of contact. (Public and Private partnership on information sharing process) TIIPP report, provides a weekly open source intelligence source

12 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Resources

13 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Resources for Local EM –Provide access to critical asset data –Protected Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII) – –GIS data –During disaster response SEOC liaison –Technical assistance on vulnerability assessments –Site assessments on critical facilities –Threat information sharing –Provide a link to IA Fusion Center resources –Provide access to information sharing systems –Link to classified systems

14 Iowa Emergency Management Association Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department Emergency Management Program Development Course Module 12: Homeland Security Questions Comments Suggestions