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Table 11–1<br />

Installation emergency operations center team resource type definitions—Continued<br />

Resource Installation EOC team<br />

Category Command, control, and communications Kind Team<br />

Minimum capabilities Type I Type II Type III<br />

Component Metric<br />

Installation EOC Course 7 Per member ALL ALL ALL**<br />

Task-specific training 8 Per member ALL ALL ALL**<br />

Training per tables 13–8 to 13–10 Per member ALL ALL ALL**<br />

Service output Type I Type II Type III<br />

Component Metric<br />

Service output Not applicable<br />

Equivalency 1 Type I = 8 Type III 2 Type II = 1 Type I 8 Type III = 1 Type I<br />

Legend for Table 11-1:<br />

* With all incident dependent and when required positions (no info section, not counting liaison or other “if applicable” positions).<br />

** As available based upon local conditions.<br />

Notes:<br />

1 Manpower must be organized, trained, certified (if required), credentialed (as required), equipped, exercised, evaluated, maintained, and sustained as<br />

specified in this publication.<br />

2 Maximum number <strong>of</strong> EOC positions - and therefore space - required in a 2 shift rotation.<br />

3 Maximum number <strong>of</strong> EOC positions - and therefore space - required in a 3 shift rotation.<br />

4 Under development.<br />

5 With waste management service contract for daily waste removal.<br />

6 See tables 13–8 to 13–10 for training information.<br />

7 See table 13–1 for training set information.<br />

8 To be developed by TRADOC.<br />

9 As necessary to support assigned functions.<br />

10 AAFES - <strong>Army</strong>-Air Force Exchange Service.<br />

11 AT - Antiterrorism.<br />

12 DeCA - Defense Commissary Agency.<br />

13 EOC - <strong>Emergency</strong> Operations Center.<br />

14 FSTLOSP(HN) - Federal, State, Tribal, Local, Other Service, and Private (to include NGOs/FBOs) (or Host Nation) partners.<br />

15 MEF - Mission Essential Function.<br />

16 NIMS - National Incident <strong>Management</strong> System.<br />

17 NGO/FBO - nongovernment organizations/faith-based organizations.<br />

18 PHEO - public health emergency <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

e. Operational period. The notional OP for the installation EOC in this publication is based upon a 12–hour rotation.<br />

A shorter or longer OP may be employed as necessary for natural hazards and special events with specific time<br />

windows.<br />

f. Basic functions <strong>of</strong> an operations center. The basic functions <strong>of</strong> an operations center shall include the following:<br />

g. Information requirements. These are a compilation <strong>of</strong> generic information requirements that have been established<br />

as a baseline information gathering and reporting reference.<br />

Support the incident commander.<br />

Receive, monitor, and assess emergency information.<br />

Maintain an event log and post all key emergency information.<br />

Develop emergency cost accounting codes and track and manage all response and recovery costs for submission to<br />

higher headquarters for supplemental funding requests and for reimbursement based upon local support agreements.<br />

Receive, assess, track, and manage available resources.<br />

Monitor, assess, and track response units and resource requests.<br />

Coordinate operations <strong>of</strong> all responding units, including all assigned functional areas.<br />

Organize staging area and assignments for volunteer personnel.<br />

Assess needs and coordinate evacuation and mass care operations.<br />

Make policy decisions and issue installation disaster declarations, as needed.<br />

Provide direction and control for center operations, set priorities, and establish strategies.<br />

Execute tactical operations to implement policy, strategies and missions, and monitor and adjust tactical operations,<br />

as necessary.<br />

DA PAM 525–27 20 September 2012<br />

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