Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group1 ARES and RACES Mutual Aid/MOUs Contiguous Counties – Signed Mutual Aid Agreements: D5 -- Morgan [ARES EC: Brian Elliott,

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Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group1 ARES and RACES Mutual Aid/MOUs Contiguous Counties – Signed Mutual Aid Agreements: D5 -- Morgan [ARES EC: Brian Elliott, N9JPX] [RO: Delbert Davis, K9DEL] Morgan leadership has initiated mutual support activities, assisting and accepting assistance from Monroe in many public service training activities. D7 -- Greene [RO/ARES EC: David Love, W9XTZ] RACES leadership in Greene County assisted Monroe County with forming the RACES component. Greene County is both ARES-RACES. D7 -- Owen [ARES EC: John Sullivan, WD9BKA] ARES leadership in Owen County developed the “mutual aid” agreements between Owen, Green, Monroe, Lawrence and Morgan counties, participates in Owen-Monroe Skywarn. D8 -- Lawrence [ RO: Rick Nicholson, N9UMJ] Lawrence County RACES leadership has stepped to the fore in state and District 8. N9UMJ is Coordinator of District 8 Technical Advisory Team and a member of the Overhead Team. D8 – Monroe [RO/ARES EC: Carl Zager, KB9RVB] ARES-RACES is one organization under unified leadership. Volunteers respond to either government or private agency requests. Indiana District 8 – MOUs To be secured: Brown [ARES EC: Robert Bowers, KB9TCN] KB9TCN is member of D8 Overhead Team. Rick Woehlecke K9VM is member of D8 Technical Advisory Committee. Don’t know if this is joint ARES-RACES organization. Bartholomew [ARES EC: Wayne Brooks, N9MUS] EMA sponsors RACES group. Jim Anderson N9VXW is member of D8 Overhead and Technical Advisory teams Jackson Hershel Zhand N9KPA is member of D8 Overhead and Technical Advisory teams Lawrence [RO: Rick Nicholson, N9UMJ] Monroe [RO/ARES EC: Carl Zager, KB9RVB Orange [ARES EC: Larry Jones WB9HFP] KB9TMP is member of D8 Techncial Advisory Team. William Warren KB9TMP is member of D8 Overhead Team Washington Tim Pease, K9TP is member of D8 Technical Advisory Team

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group2 What’s Next? Indiana Department of Homeland Security –10 Homeland Security Districts –District 8 Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange and Washington counties –District Planning Council Program DP Oversight Committee (DPOC) –President of County Commissioners of each County –Mayor/Town Board President most populous city/town in each district County DPC –Local emergency responders –Emergency managers –Other key agencies –District Overhead Team representative

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group3 What’s Next 2 Oversight Planning Committee –Appoint members of the District Planning Council –Provide executive oversight, support, guidance DPC –Conduct a District Homeland Security and Preparedness Assessment –Develop and implement a District HS Strategy –Develop a Crisis Communications and Public Information Plan –Develop and implement a District Training and Exercise Program –Sponsor and support District Grant and Resource Coordination

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group4 What’s Next 2 Benefits of DPC to local emergency responders and officials: –Maintains control and direction of emergency services and disaster response at the local level –Promotes formal district-wide mutual aid agreements and cooperation with non-jurisdictional partners –Improves the ability of local governments to respond to large scale emergencies

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group5 What’s Next 3 District 8 Subcommittee Tasks & Objectives: –Overhead Team Chair + county representatives (co-chairs) Representative is member of the DPC –District Amateur Radio Response Team Ready response team to assist with normal and back-up emergency communications Deploy with District Emergency Planning and Response Team to local, regional, state events

D8 Overhead Team Bartholomew Brown Jackson Lawrence Monroe Orange Washington Jim Anderson N9VXW Robert Bowers KB9TCN Herschel Zhand N9KPA Rick Nicholson N9UMJ Carl Zager KB9RVB* William Warren KB9TMP Tim Pease K9TP * Chair Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group6

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group7 What’s Next 3 Parallel and simultaneous planning and implementation of Amateur Radio response strategies : –District 8 Subcommittee Pre-planning operational/tactical communications Training procedures Protocols and training –Statewide RACES Standards & Protocol Council Technical Coordinator Technical advisory team To develop systems standards and protocols to be used statewide and in each region

D8 Technical Advisory Committee –Coordinator –Bartholomew –Brown –Jackson –Lawrence –Monroe –Orange –Washington Rick Nicholson N9UMJ TBD (interim, Jim Anderson N9VXW) Rick Woehlecke K9VM Hershel Zhand N9KPA Rick Nicholson N9UMJ Tim Miller K9US Rick Davis WD8JJA Dave Jones KB4YZ Mike Poe KB9SGN Neil Rapp WB9VPG Dwight Hazen WB9TLH Larry Jones WB9HFP Tim Pease K9TP Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group8

D8 Support Services Advisors –Chris Gilbert KB9LTH American Red Cross –Dr Allen Smith K9APK D8 Public Health Coordinator Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group9

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group10 What’s Next 3 –Details of the system should be a mutual decision by the Technical Council and the District Subcommittee –Communications inter-operability must be a priority to comply with NIMS –District Subcommittee will be responsible for getting support, approval and funding from the DPC, local RACES, ARES, community partners and served agencies to accomplish plans and projects

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group11 What’s Next 4 –Team Planning Considerations: Develop a training standard Plan to provide training for DARRT personnel Standardize equipment, procedures and protocols Establish an equipment cache and training that a DARRT unit would need to provide communications Incorporate existing training options: –ICS/NIMS (100, 200, 700, 800) –ARRL EmComm (EC 1, 2, 3)

Monroe CountyARES-RACES Group12 What’s Next 5 –Districts 8, 9 and 10 1 st in Line: Complete and return membership survey Update volunteer equipment/training lists Get MOUs signed by all district counties Share communications and frequency plan for use by the D8 Technical Advisory Team