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“Setting the Table” To Accomplish the Tactical Objective

City of Ottawa Security and Emergency Management Branch. “Setting the Table” To Accomplish the Tactical Objective. Setting the Table. Presentation Objectives; Incident Command/Management System Principles. Interoperability, Comprehensive Resource Management,

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“Setting the Table” To Accomplish the Tactical Objective

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  1. City of Ottawa Security and Emergency Management Branch “Setting the Table” To Accomplish the Tactical Objective

  2. Setting the Table • Presentation Objectives; • Incident Command/Management System Principles • Interoperability, • Comprehensive Resource Management, • Management by Objectives, • Integrated Incident Action Plan, • Manageable Span of Control,

  3. Setting the Table • When dining, using the right utensil, at the right time, accomplishes the tactical objective.

  4. Setting the Table • N.C.S.O.S. Symposium Objectives • “Lessons learned worldwide highlight that a collaborative approach to emergency preparedness is of the utmost importance.”

  5. Setting the Table • When responding, using the right resource at the right time, accomplishes the tactical objective.

  6. Setting the Table • N.C.S.O.S. Target Audience • “All public safety partners are critical stakeholders in the response to emergencies and disasters of all scales and complexities.” An Integrated Response

  7. Setting the Table • Who are your public safety partners? • How do you decide? • How do agencies/services decide? • How do municipalities decide? • How do provinces decide? • Who/what else decides for you? What are these decisions based on?

  8. Setting the table • So, who are we inviting to the table?

  9. Setting the Table • As we move forward to figure it out...

  10. Setting the Table • For guidance we have; • Legislated statutory authorities • Jurisdictional mandates • Policies, procedures, processes • Standard operating guidelines • Best practices • Lessons observed and learned

  11. Setting the Table • This is what: • Invite them all to the table • Talk & exchange • Research • Practice • Decide • Document • Implement • Continually revise

  12. Setting the Table • Public Safety Canada • .... to keep Canadians safe from a range of risks such as natural disasters, crime and terrorism. • To do this, Public Safety Canada coordinates and supports the efforts of federal organizations ensuring national security and the safety of Canadians. We also work with other levels of government, first responders, community groups, the private sector and other nations.

  13. Setting the Table • Ontario - Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services • ....is committed to ensuring that Ontario's communities are supported and protected by law enforcement and public safety systems that are safe, secure, effective, efficient and accountable.

  14. Setting the Table • City of Ottawa • Emergency Management & Civil Protection Act • 2.1  (1)  ...shall develop and implement an emergency management program and the council of the municipality shall by by-law adopt the emergency management program. 2002, c. 14, s. 4.

  15. Setting the table • Every response is a local response! • Every emergency is a local emergency!

  16. Setting the table • Local response agencies and services have the legislated, statutory and jurisdictional authority • There are a few exceptions; • Federally • War, Terrorism • Provincially • Provincially declared Emergencies, Public Health

  17. Setting the table • Provincial assistance is deployed only upon request of a Municipality; • The municipal Community Emergency Management Coordinator can request assistance from the Provincial Emergency Operations Centre • A municipality cannot directly request federal assistance, but; • The Province can go to the Federal level to get that assistance for a municipality • In veryrarecircumstances, • will the province come in • and direct the response.

  18. Setting the table Functional response: using the right tool to accomplish the tactical objective Who; Is Responsible? Who; Is Partnering? Who; Is Supporting? Who; Needs to know?

  19. Setting the table • Invite them to the table... • ...and see what they bring. Knowledge Capacity Mandate Capability Effective Efficient

  20. Thank-you Change starts here & now • Each response should be understood as a challenge to improve. • ...and see what they bring.

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