This section of the site contains information on FEMA Region 9 Response division.
Response Division Mission
Region 9 primarily serves the states of Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada; the American territories of American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam; and Tribal Nations within those borders. Region 9 personnel also assist the rest of the Nation by providing support to other parts of the country as needed.
The Region 9 Response Division coordinates and provides the core Federal disaster response capability needed to save lives, reduce suffering, and protect property in communities that have been overwhelmed by the impact of a major disaster or emergency, regardless of cause.
The Response Division leads several program areas: Operations (including a watch center, response center and field teams), Planning, Logistics, and Disaster Communications.
Division Director
Justin Dombrowski
510-627-7136
Executive Assistant
Jean Johnson
510-627-7251
Operations Branch
The Operations Branch coordinates, integrates and implements disaster operations programs and activities, including the Regional Watch Center (RWC), Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC), and Regional Incident Management Assistance Teams (IMAT). The Operations branch also coordinates with other federal agencies for training and exercises. For Response Division personnel, it manages performance measurement and after-action reviews.
During actual events or incidents, the Operations Branch is responsible for coordinating and tasking other federal agencies under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
Operations Manager
Mark Armstrong
510-627-7038
Regional Watch Center (RWC)
The Region 9 Regional Watch Center (RWC) provides 24/7 operations that maintain national situational awareness of potential or developing events that require a coordinated federal response up to and including Incidents of National Significance that occur in its area of responsibility.
The RWC provides FEMA Region 9 leadership with critical operational information collection, information analysis, and resource coordination support on a daily basis. The Region 9 RWC consists of Watch Officers stationed in Oakland, California and Honolulu, Hawaii to provide continuous coverage for potentially emerging situations.
Response Watch Branch Chief
Robert Scripp
510-627-7018
Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC)
The Region 9 Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) serves as the Federal Government’s immediate all-hazards emergency coordination center in an affected region immediately leading up to a disaster, following a disaster or catastrophic event, and for special security events. The RRCC will take responsibility for specific events upon notification from the RWC and Region 9 leadership.
The RRCC is a multi-agency coordination site that integrates operations of FEMA program staff, federal interagency representatives, a Department of Defense Coordination Element, private sector liaisons, planning, informational analysis, resource management and logistics, and geospatial information system (GIS) support into a unified team that activates as needed.
The RRCC team acts as the heart of disaster response in the early hours and days before and after a disaster. The RRCC team coordinates federal response efforts until a Presidentially-designated Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) assumes operational control at a Joint Field Office (JFO).
RRCC Coordinator
Christine Borgognoni
510-627-7141
Regional Incident Management Assistance Teams (IMAT)
The Region 9 Incident Management Assistance Teams (IMAT) support response operations before an impending incident like a hurricane, following a no-notice incident like an earthquake and for special events. Region 9 has two IMATs to cover the large area of the region that may have events in more than one location . Once deployed, the IMAT will support leadership in managing federal response operations.
Each IMAT has four to twenty people who will immediately deploy to support an incident in different program specialties. IMAT personnel train, exercise and deploy as a team and can operate in areas impacted by disaster.
While not deployed, IMAT personnel support FEMA programs, initiatives and projects related to response operations. They also provide outreach to regional states and territories to strengthen relationships.
IMAT Leaders
Ryan Brown
510-627-7149
Kevin Cavanaugh
510-627-7088
Planning Branch
The Region 9 Planning Branch leads disaster response planning including the development of operational plans and plans during an incident. Most deliberate plans outline strategies for responding to specific disaster types in specific locations.
During response operations, Planning Branch personnel collect, analyze, and share information to support planning and decision-making.
The Planning Branch also oversees GIS capabilities and products for the region. This includes maps, graphics and other tools that aid in making plans, responding to disasters and decision making.
Planning Branch Chief
Dennis McKeown
510-627-7040
Logistics Branch
The Region 9 Logistics Branch provides logistics support in the areas of logistics operations; logistics planning and exercises; supply chain and property management; and logistics information and resource tracking systems.
The Logistics Branch provides oversight and coordination in meeting all support needs for disaster incidents and selected special events, including ordering resources through appropriate procurement. It provides facilities, transportation, supplies, equipment maintenance and fueling, food service, communications, and medical services for incident personnel.
Logistics Branch Chief
Shawn Matz
510-627-7035
Disaster Emergency Communications (DEC)
The Region 9 Disaster Emergency Communications (DEC) program provides tactical disaster emergency communications to support disaster response within the Region. The DEC lead acts as the chair to the Regional Emergency Communications Committee Working Group (RECCWG), whose group members advise regional Federal, State, Tribal, local government on matters pertaining to emergency communications.
DEC also works with states and territories on disaster warning communication systems and disaster communication plans.
Disaster Emergency Communications Lead
David Benoit
510-627-7268