Business EOC Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness.

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Business EOC Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness

Business EOC LEGEND Status Feedback Request for Support State Operations State Operations Parish EOC Parish Assets Parish Assets Contracts Rents etc. Contracts Rents etc. Federal Assistance Federal Assistance EMAC State To State Assets EMAC State To State Assets The Emergency Management Process State Agency Assets State Agency Assets ESF Contracts Rents etc. ESF Contracts Rents etc. Business EOC Business EOC

Business EOC Receives, Validates, Authorizes & Tracks Support Maintain Linkage Support Request To State Provides Support & Tracks Request For Support Provide SITREP Request Methodology Primary: WebEOC Other: FAX, Phone, , 800/700 MHz Statewide radio, Satellite phone ESF-7 Unified Logistics Business EOC VOAD Private Industry Faith Based ESF-7 Unified Logistics Business EOC VOAD Private Industry Faith Based

Business EOC Unified Command Structure Operations Section Operations Section Human Services Branch Human Services Branch Emergency Services Branch Emergency Services Branch Infrastructure Support Branch Infrastructure Support Branch Transportation Pre-Storm Evacuation Branch Transportation Pre-Storm Evacuation Branch Plans & Intelligence Branch Plans & Intelligence Branch Technical Specialist Branch Technical Specialist Branch Plans & Intel Section Plans & Intel Section Unified Logistics Section Unified Logistics Section Support Branch Support Branch Services Branch Services Branch Business EOC Business EOC DSS DHH GOHSEP LSP DOTD LPSC NIMSAT DOTD LSP (DSS DHH) LANG GOHSEP LANG GOHSEP NIMSAT SDMI LA-VOAD LANG GOHSEP LSP GOHSEP LANG GOHSEP LANG DOA Admin & Finance Section Admin & Finance Section Accounting, Budget, Audit & Doc Branch Accounting, Budget, Audit & Doc Branch Purchasing & Contracting Branch Purchasing & Contracting Branch DOA GOHSEP DOA GOHSEP DOA Military Support Branch Military Support Branch LANG NWS USGS USCG USACE LSUES LSU CERA GOHSEP EOC Unified Command Group

Business EOC Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center A Partnership Of

Business EOC Need to Enhance Collaboration LABEOC Nonprofit/ Philanthropic Sector Public Sector Private Sector

Business EOC Private Sector Disaster Recovery and Resiliency are directly connected to the private and nonprofit sector Owns 98% supply chains and distribution networks Operates 85% of Critical Infrastructures and Key Resources (CIKR) Has the expertise and assets, but unable to support without organized direction

Business EOC LABEOC Mission To support disaster management in Louisiana by developing an accurate understanding of economic impacts to critical infrastructures and major economic drivers, as well as facilitating the coordination of businesses and volunteer organizations with the public sector through enhanced resource and information management. Through the Louisiana BEOC, the State of Louisiana will improve disaster preparedness and response, reduce reliance on FEMA and other federal assistance, thereby maximizing business, industry and economic stabilization, returning the business environment to normal operations as quickly as possible.

Business EOC Proposed Organizational Summary B-EOC Incident Commander Deputy Incident Commander Operations Section Planning Section Logistics Section Business Ops Branch VOAD Ops Branch Business Analysis Communications Security/Safety Time Keeping Admin/Finance Technical Services Staff PIO

Business EOC LaBEOC Goals Goal 1: Facilitate bi-directional communication of critical information between the public sector and businesses to acquire comprehensive situational awareness Goal 2: Coordinate voluntary donations from businesses, VOADs and individuals Goal 3: Maximize the use of Louisiana businesses, or national private sector resources, to provide needed emergency unplanned products and services Goal 4: Assist GOHSEP Unified Logistics Element (ULE) team in coordinating products and services with Louisiana, regional, and national businesses & their supply chains

Business EOC LaBEOC Goals Goal 5: Estimate economic impacts of the disaster to LED- identified major economic drivers across the state, as well as to GOHSEP-identified Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CIKR) assets, and the resulting impacts to the state and national economy.  Reach out to businesses through LED and GOHSEP regional teams (pre-disaster) as well as through the BEOC portal (post-disaster) to capture operational status and impacts  Identify critical roadblocks to recovery

Business EOC Information Collected from Businesses Willingness to Participate Post-storm Status Supply Chain Disruptions Critical Recovery Needs Availability of Products and Services for Possible Government Contracts Individual Economic Impact

Business EOC Summary: LaBEOC Objectives Serve as situational awareness communications hub Manage donations from businesses, VOAD’s and individuals Determine ability of Louisiana’s private sector resources to support disaster response – faster, cheaper! Assist GOHSEP ULE in coordinating pre-qualified vendors for contracting Coordinate the assessment of economic impact on affected businesses and communities

Business EOC Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness