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United States Northern Command
Our Rolein
Defense Support of Civil Authorities
United States Northern Command
Our Rolein
Defense Support of Civil Authorities
The Classification of this Briefing is:
UNCLASSIFIED
NORAD Missions
• Aerospace Warning• Monitor all man-made objects in space• Detect, validate and warn of attack against North America,
whether by aircraft, missiles or space vehicles• Includes support to U.S. commands designated
responsible for missile defense of North America
-- Within the North Atlantic Treaty Framework-- As Agreed in NORAD Agreement Terms of Reference
UNCLASSIFIED
• Aerospace Control: Provide surveillance and control of the airspace of Canada and the United States
• Maritime Warning: Situational Awareness
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USNORTHCOM Mission
USNORTHCOM defends America’s homeland—protecting our people, national power, and freedom of action
Conduct military operations to –• Deter, prevent and defeat threats to the United States, its
territories and interests within assigned area of responsibility
• Provide civil support and other assistance to US civil authorities as directed
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Protecting the Homeland
Transnational Threats
ExtraordinaryCircumstances
Disaster Relief Civil Disturbances
CBRNE Incident Mgmt
Special Events
Execute OPLANS
Temporary Circumstances
Emergency Circumstances
DoD’s #1Priority
Unique Area ofResponsibility
SpecializedCapabilities
Civil Support
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USNORTHCOM - Area Of Responsibility
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Command and Control
AIRFORCENORTH
FLEETFORCES
COMMAND
ARMYNORTH
U.S. Regional Combatant Command
MARINE FORCESRESERVE
National GuardBureau
U.S. Coast Guard
JOINT TASK FORCE
CIVIL SUPPORT
JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
JOINT TASK FORCE NORTH
JOINT TASK FORCE
ALASKA
PRESIDENT
SECRETARYOF DEFENSE Coordinating
COCOM/OPCON
Supported/Supporting
Relationships
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN
OPS CENTER
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CMOC
HQS NORAD-USNORTHCOMPeterson AFB
Cheyenne Mountain Air Station
N-NC J4Logistic andEngineering
N-NC J1Manpower &
Personnel
N-NC J6Architectures &
Integration
N-NC J7Training & Exercise
N-NC J8Programs & Resources
N-NC J2Intelligence
NC J3Operations
SJFHQ - North
N J3Operations
N-NC ICInteragency
Coordination
NN--NC ICNC ICInteragency Interagency
Coordination Coordination
N-NC Interagency Coordination Directorate
N-NC IC Directorate MissionFacilitate the integration and synchronization of Interagency activities
to ensure mutual understanding, unity of effort and full spectrum support to and from NORAD and USNORTHCOM
N-NC J5Plans and
Policy
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• Provide Interagency context to Commander’s decision making processes
• Provide Interagency perspective to N-NC staff and DoD perspective to external Agencies
• Anticipate N-NC requests for assistance through National Response Plan (NRP) framework
• Administer Commander’s JIACG• Operate the Interagency Coordination Center (ICC)
“Battle Cell”
IC Directorate - What We Do
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DHS DNIFEMA CIACBP DOSTSA USACEUSCG USGSUSPHS FAAFBIFAMS DOIDHHS NOAAEPA NASAUSDA
Interagency PartnersNational Guard
32 DOD Agencies
N-NC JTFs and Components- CS, North, Alaska, NCR- ARNORTH, AFNORTH,
MARFORNORTH
Combatant Commands- TRANSCOM, PACOM, SOUTHCOM
JFCOM, SOCOM,STRATCOM
Academia- NPS, NDU, HSDEC, etc
NGOs and Private Sector- HISG, ARC, BENS, Professional
Assns (e.g. NEMA, Assn of American Railroads)
Law Enforcement- USSS, US Marshals, Park Police, LE
Assoc
National Laboratories
Canadian Forces Liaison OfficeCanadian Department of Public Safety & RCMPMexico Civil Response/Protection Organizations
Resident RepsLocally available Reps
International Partners
Current InitiativesDHHS; DOT
Private Sector Engagement
JTF support
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Emergency Support
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Immediate Support
• Immediate Response• Authority resides with the local installation Commander • Immediate support is critical to
• save lives, • prevent human suffering, or • mitigate great property damage
• DOD has adopted and implemented procedures consistent with the National Response Plan (NRP), National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS) at all DOD domestic installations
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The National Response Plan
LOCAL FIRST-RESPONDERS
PRIMARYAGENCY
DEPT OF DEFENSE
REQUEST FORASSISTANCE
STATE RESPONSE
STATEGOVERNOR
STATEOPS
CENTER
STATEAssets
EMAC
DEPT HLS
JOINTFIELD
OFFICE
REQUEST FORASSISTANCE
FEDERAL RESPONSE
PRESIDENT
Presidential
Presidential Declaration
USNORTHCOMDEFENSE
COORDINATINGOFFICER
SUPPORT AS DIRECTED
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NC JIACG Assessment Affected Area Recovery: Louisiana
50-79% 80 - 100%0 - 49%
WORST REPORTED
CURRENT OPERABLE
SECTOR ESF REMARKS
12% 76% ELECTRIC 12, DOE 240,730 of 1,108,037 w /o pwr, Up 21K
9% 87% WIRELINE 2, DHS & Others
10% 70% WIRELESS 2, DHS & Others661/2167 towers inop (temporary decrease due to re-routing)
6% 93% WATER 10, EPAPlant capacity can serve 2.6 million of the original 2.8 million population
9% 70% WASTE WATER 10, EPA 86 of 122 operational
5% 44% GULF OF MEXICO OIL 12, DOE
0-5% 100% LA Offshore Oil Port 12, DOE 100% Capacity
13% 66% NATURAL GAS 12, DOE
0% 86% AIRPORTS 1, DOT6 of 7 Open in affected area
I-10, roads to NO All Open HIGHWAYS 1, DOTDetours and restrictions
0% 100% PORTS 1, 3, DOT, USACE & Others
Open w ith restrictions
52% 64% FOOD PROCESSING 11, USDA19/21 in affected area are shut down
ALL CLOSED 96% POSTAL OPERATIONS USPSAffected area 703 of 733 (LA, MS, AL) operational
253k (all states) 89k (all states) SHELTERS 3, 6, ARC/FEMALA: 357 Shelters w ith 47,141
As of 19 SEP 05
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Red Outline Indicates Water Limits as of:09 SEP 05
Approximately 10% of Orleans Parish remains wet
Orleans Parish Water Levels as of 19 Sep 05
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Thank YouThank You
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OPCONCOORDINATIONSUPPORTING
DSCA Command Relations NORTHCOM
JTF(ARNORTH)
USNORTHCOM
JFMCCNORTH (FFC)
units
JFMCC JFACCJFLCC
unitsunits
DoD DHS
STATEJOINT TASK
FORCE
SFO
PFO
SCO FCO
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Navy Support – Katrina Laydown
BAT: HA/DR IVO Gulfport/Biloxi5 MH-60S, 4 MH-53EATH: Anchored IVO BiloxiVDQ: Anchored IVO Biloxi
MCMs: Safety fairways
IWO: LGEN Honore, RDML Kilkenny & RDML Bookert onboard4 MH-60S, 4 MH-53TOR: Inport, logistical/hotel servicesSHR: Providing logistical/hotel servicesPOL: Providing critical fuel to FEMA/HA-DRALG: Inport NOLAPIL: Inport NOLA, warehouse, water, fuel, showers and C2 for 82nd AirborneECT: Inport NOLA –berthing for NOPDSEN: Inport NOLA – berthing for NOFD
COM: Inport PGoulaBayou Casotte
AMSWBI
1Lt Martin: Inport MobileGRA: Salvage Ops IVO Mobile.
ALT: Inport GalvestonFAL: Enroute to Galveston ENG casualty
HST
PXT: RAS w/WBI.WBI: HA/DA ops IVO Biloxi. BPT redeploy. RAS w/PXT.AMS: MC, departing JOA.
PAP
TRT: Enroute JOA.
GLD, DEF, SCO, PIO
PXT
SWT
VDQATHBAT
HST: Continue HA/DR Ops IVO CVOA1. BPT redeploy4 SH-60B, 11 SH-60F/H
SWT: Enroute NOLA
USN CONTRIBUTION
• 24 SHIPS
• 48 USN HELOS
• 1553 RESCUES
• 8078 EVACUEES
• 155 MEDEVACS
• 2M TONS FOOD/WATER
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The Reason for Our Success…
...Our People