Subject: Homeland Security.
Topic: Emergency Operation Plan.
Academic Level : Bachelor.
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EDMG220 W6 EOP Assignment: Emergency Operations Plan
Write an all-hazards Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) for the fictional location of Bobsville. Create only the “Basic Plan” section according to the examples in CPG101 v2 Chapter 3 and Appendix C. (Annexes will be created in other assignments and future classes as you progress through the program.)
As the basis for your basic all-hazards EOP, use the description of the town, and the Hazard Vulnerability Assessment (HVA) you created in EDMG101. If you have not taken EDMG101, use the sample provided here.
You are allowed to reference other sample EOPs as a reference to create yours but should be altering the details to fit to the specific location you are addressing. You will use this document and execute this plan in future classes so help yourself by being thorough.
The elements in your Basic EOP should be:
Basic Plan
Introductory Material
Table of Contents
Approval and Implementation Plan
Whose buy-in and support you need to ensure the effectiveness of the plan and how you propose to secure it. How to share this plan with city/county officials, response organizations, and the public. Would there be opportunity for feedback?
Purpose, Scope, Situation Overview, and Assumptions
Purpose
Scope
Situation Overview
Hazard Analysis Summary
Capability Assessment
Mitigation Overview
Planning Assumptions
Concept of Operations
Organization and Assignment Responsibilities
Direction, Control, and Coordination
Information Collection, Analysis, and Dissemination
Communication
Administration, Finance, and Logistics
Plan Development and Maintenance
See page CPG101 beginning at pg3-12 for detailed explanation of these sections.
DESCRIPTION
Geography;
The overall size of the city of Bobsville is 30 square blocks (4.6 X 6.5 miles) and shaped like a rhombus geometric symbol. The city is oriented with Main Street along the long axis from southwest to northeast and Center Street along the short axis from southeast to northwest. The average temperature in the winter is 40 degree F, in the summer it is 85 degrees F, and in the spring and fall, the temperature averages around 65 degrees F.
The topography of the town is flat. The highest point is 68 feet above sea level. Bobsville Creek runs from the northeast to the southwest into Lake Elise, which is larger than Bobsville. There is only one bridge in town where Oklahoma 323 goes over the Bobsville Creek, which has some Level 2 rapids for kayaking, but only early in spring after the snow thaw.