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Plans and Training
Purpose
Plans
Earthquake, Tsunami, & Volcano
Training & Exercise
Domestic Preparedness
Staff
Purpose

To provide planning, training, exercise and technical assistance to state and local jurisdictions and agencies to enhance emergency preparedness, response and recovery in an all-hazard environment.
 
Planning and Technical Assistance
  • Coordinate statewide all-hazard emergency planning and technical assistance among state agencies and Local Emergency Managers;
  • Coordinating the development of a survivable network of emergency operations facilities;
  • Develop and maintain the state emergency management plan;
  • Assist with hazard identification in local jurisdictions;
  • Develop all hazard emergency management plans;
  • Provide technical assistance in emergency management operations.
 

Plans
Oregon Emergency Management Plan - Draft

Earthquake, Tsunami, & Volcano
 
  • Coordinate the Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program and support Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Committee (OSSPAC).
  • Increase Tsunami  awareness and preparedness in cooperation with the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and academic community.
  • Facilitate Volcano coordination plan development and promote awareness and preparedness.
 

Training & Exercise
 
  • Develop, coordinate, and conduct local and state emergency management training programs and professional development classes;
  • Conduct Public Officials´ Conference for emergency program managers and elected officials;
  • Develop, conduct, and evaluate emergency management exercises for state and local jurisdictions.
 
Training and Exercises
 

Domestic Preparedness
 
Matt Marheine is Oregon Emergency Management´s Domestic Preparedness Coordinator.  Please contact him if you have questions on Planning, Grants, or Training in the fields of Domestic Preparedness and Terrorism.
 
 
Domestic Preparedness and Terrorism
 

Staff
 
Staff
 
Mail questions or comments to Dave Cassel, Section Director.

 
Page updated: December 28, 2007

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