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This web page provides information and guidance to assist Department of Defense (DoD) civilians in preparation for and response to natural and man-made disasters.  Information regarding civilian benefits and allowances that may be authorized for or affect DoD employees as a result of an emergency situations will be posted or linked from this site.  This site will be updated to ensure ready access to emerging information as it becomes available.

For more information select the tabs by topic above. Reference materials and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are available under the options in the navigation bar on the left. The search function allows you to search within this website.

 
Personnel Accountability

In the event of a disaster or emergency situation, personnel accountability in the area affected by the crisis, may be required by installation Commanders or DoD Components. Personnel accountability is critical in assessing needs and determining the status of DoD personnel, including civilian employees. All civilian employees should be familiar with their installation, organization or Component methods of “reporting-in” when personnel accountability is announced. Employees should also ensure their emergency contact information is updated annually on DD Form 93. This form is maintained by the supervisor and used only during an emergency situation to expedite notification of an employee’s status to individuals identified by the employee as appropriate contacts.

The 2012 Summer Storm and Hurricane Season

The 2012 Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 with the season predicted to peak in mid-August. Hurricanes and summer weather may also produce destructive thunder storms and tornados.

Unlike many emergencies and disasters which strike unexpectedly, individuals and organizations can proactively prepare for the possibility of extremely adverse summer weather.

Up to date information regarding tropical storms and hurricanes is available on the National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center's website, www.nhc.noaa.gov, including hurricane path models.

An in-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness (IS-22), available at http://www.ready.gov/are-you-ready-guide is a comprehensive source on individual, family, and community preparedness is based on the most reliable hazard awareness and emergency education information available.
OPM Pay and Leave Benefits for Federal Employees Affected by Severe Weather Conditions or Other Emergency Situations

Attached for your information is the Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM’s) Handbook On Pay and Leave Benefits For Federal Employees Affected By Severe Weather Conditions or Other Emergency Situations. Handbook on pay and leave benefits for federal employees affected by severe weather conditions or other emergency situations united.

Employee Benefits Information during Emergency Situations

Employee Benefits Information during Emergency Situations Benefits for Federal employees and eligible family members remain unchanged during emergency situations. Information about employee and family support benefits and policies is available in the guide, What You and Your Family Need to Know About Your Federal Benefits During an Emergency.

American Red Cross "Safe and Well Website"

American Red Cross "Safe and Well Website" this website provides a way for you to register yourself as “safe and well.” From a list of standard messages, you can select those that you want to communicate to your family members, letting them know of your well-being. Concerned family and friends can search the list of those who have registered themselves as “safe and well.” The results of a successful search will display a loved one’s First Name, Last Name, an “As of Date”, and the “safe and well” messages select.