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Military Staff: National Guard and Emergency Management Agency FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Governor s Recommendation House Finance Committee March 12, 2013

National Guard Train and prepare members of the Army and Air National Guard and the Rhode Island Militia Support active forces in the defense of the nation and its national security interests Provide peacetime responses to state emergencies as ordered by the Governor 2

Emergency Management Agency Maintain a high state of readiness for any disaster or major emergency Respond to emergencies and assist local governments in disaster response and recovery operations Increase public awareness of natural hazard risks and actions to prevent/minimize loss of life and property 3

Summary By Program In Millions Fiscal Year RING EMA Total 2013 Enacted $18.5 $23.9 $42.5 2013 Rev. Request 21.2 24.9 46.1 2014 Request 18.8 23.9 42.6 2013 Rev. Governor 23.8 35.7 59.5 Gov. 2013 Change to Enacted $5.3 $11.8 $17.1 2014 Governor 19.0 25.9 44.8 Gov. 2014 Change to Enacted $0.5 $2.0 $2.5 4

FY 2013 Revised by Source: $59.5 million Federal Funds 81% General Revenue 6% RICAP 12% Res. Receipts 1% 5

FY 2014 by Source: $44.8 million RICAP 5% Res. Receipts 1% General Revenue 10% Federal Funds 84% 6

Recommendations by Category In millions FY 2013 FY 2014 Salaries & Benefits $9.6 $10.5 Contracted Services 2.0 2.1 Assistance & Grants 22.0 20.1 Operating Expenses 7.2 7.6 Capital 18.8 4.6 Total $59.5 $44.8 7

Staffing By Program Full-time Equivalent Positions RING EMA Total FY 2013 Enacted 85.0 27.0 112.0 FY 2013 and FY 2014 Requests 85.0 32.0 117.0 FY 2013 Governor Revised 85.0 27.0 112.0 Change to enacted - - - FY 2014 Governor 85.0 32.0 117.0 Change to enacted - 5.0 5.0 8

Staffing Filled positions FY 2012 average filled - 105.5 As of March 11 th 103.0 9.0 less than authorized 9

FY 2013 Revised Change to Enacted General Revenues All Funds Hurricane Sandy $ - $12,000,000 Federal Maintenance - 1,248,000 Military Funeral Honors 18,400 18,400 Emergency Management - 1,446,737 Homeland Security - 484,499 RISCON (28,828) 479,232 All Other 2,728 1,375,743 Total ($7,700) $17,052,611 10

FY 2013 Revised Recommendation Hurricane Sandy October of 2012 Flooding and high winds caused damage to infrastructure and properties EMA role Lead state agency for federal coordination After major disaster declared, began cleanup effort 11

FY 2013 Revised Recommendation Hurricane Sandy Reimbursement Due to timing, funding excluded from request EMA works with FEMA to determine eligible entities and process reimbursement State agencies Quasi-state agencies Municipalities 12

FY 2013 Revised Recommendation State estimated to receive $12.0 million $9.0 million from federal sources $3.0 million from RICAP for 25% state match Majority of match is RICAP eligible $0.1 million for personnel is ineligible In past disasters, general revenue was used 13

FY 2013 Revised Recommendation Emergency Management Grants $1.5 million more than enacted Inadvertently excluded from the enacted and requested budgets Funds used to support state and local governments to sustain and enhance emergency management capabilities for all potential hazards 14

FY 2013 Revised Recommendation Homeland Security Grants $0.5 million more than enacted Inadvertently excluded from the enacted and requested budgets Enhance the capacity of emergency responders when faced with incidents of terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction 15

FY 2014 Recommendation $44.8 million $2.3 million more than enacted $1.1 million more from general revenues $3.9 million more from federal funds $2.6 million less from RICAP 117.0 Positions 5.0 more than enacted for Emergency Management Agency 16

Target Budget Budget Office provided a general revenue target of $3.4 million Current service adjustment of $35,558 7% reduction of $0.2 million Request met target by eliminating new initiatives New positions 17

Target Budget Also eliminated funding for ongoing projects RISCON contract with Motorola RICAP projects March 2010 flood reimbursements Reduction of other services Eliminate education benefits Eliminate military funeral honors Governor did not recommend 18

FY 2014 Governor by Category General Revenues All Funds Salaries & Benefits $448,606 $820,478 Contracted Services 49,846 350,887 Assistance & Grants 27,400 348,569 Operating Expenses 562,057 1,938,832 Capital - (1,077,000) Total $1,087,909 $2,381,766 19

FY 2014 Governor Change to Enacted General Revenues All Funds New Positions $169,942 $339,884 RISCON 761,152 752,312 Military Funeral Honors 27,400 27,400 Federal Maintenance - 1,445,000 RICAP Projects - (2,560,000) Federal Grants - 1,332,015 All Other 129,415 1,045,155 Total $1,087,909 $2,381,766 20

New Positions Emergency Management Agency Agency requested 5.0 new positions in both its revised and FY 2014 requests Purpose of positions Coordination of Statewide Communications Network (RISCON) Offset reductions from federal sources Urban Areas Security Initiatives Domestic Preparedness 21

New Positions Position Title General Revenue Federal Funds Total NIMS Coordinator $46,402 $46,402 $92,804 Infrastructure Program 41,180 41,180 82,360 Domestic Preparedness 41,180 41,180 82,360 All Hazards Planner 41,180 41,180 82,360 RISCON Coordinator 119,355-119,355 Total $289,297 $169,942 $459,239 22

New Positions Not recommended for FY 2013 FY 2014 recommendation Governor includes 4.0 positions and $0.3 million, $0.2 million from general revenue Mix of federal funds and general revenue Other position included with RISCON $0.1 million from general revenue 23

Governor s Recommendation Rhode Island Statewide Communications Network Radio system used to expedite emergency phone calls Allows all hospitals, the Department of Health, and Emergency Management to be on a private radio system in order to effectively respond to all types of disasters 24

RISCON Maintain communication with all political subdivisions in the state Funding used to expand and upgrade network Funds contract with Motorola for 24 hour system maintenance and repairs 25

RISCON FY 2013 Revised recommendation Funds 2.0 full-time staff position $0.5 million more than enacted System operations and expansion FY 2014 Recommendation - $2.0 million $0.8 million more from general revenues Loss of $0.8 million of Urban Areas Security Initiatives funding (UASI) 26

RISCON Includes $0.1 million for the new coordinator position $0.1 million more for maintenance contract $0.5 million more for System expansion Supplies Equipment 27

RISCON Alternative to additional general revenue Commerce Department offering Public Safety Broadband grants Formula grant would provide $0.8 million of federal funds, may require 20% match EMA currently drafting its application Appears funding would be able to be used for maintenance and expansion of network, but would not generate personnel savings 28

Governor s Recommendation Military funeral honors The National Guard provides military honor guard details for all eligible military burials In April 2008 the National Guard reduced the participants to a four member detail The detail had been fully funded by federal funds, but as of April 2008 the National Guard Bureau informed RING that federal funds are available to support a maximum of three 29

Military Funeral Honors The additional member was funded from general revenues, which were not included in the enacted budget National Guard Bureau provided a memorandum in October Federal funds will no longer be provided for any branches of service besides the Army Bureau will pay stipends for two individuals 30

Military Funeral Honors Requested $120,010 more from general revenues Estimate of additional stipends during FY 2013 FY 2013 Revised recommendation $18,400 more than enacted; $34,010 less than requested FY 2014 Governor s recommendation $95,000; $27,400 more than enacted $40,200 less than requested based on Budget Office estimate of stipend costs 31

Maintenance Funding Governor s recommendation $1.2 million more than enacted for FY 2013 $1.4 million more than enacted for FY 2014 From National Guard Bureau (federal funds) Not available at time of the enacted budget Smaller scale projects, not considered capital Painting Roof repair Window repair 32

Governor s Recommendation RICAP projects - $2.0 million $2.6 million less than enacted Reflects the completion of Burrillville Regional Training Institute Armory roof at Camp Fogarty Command Readiness Center Addition EMA building study Remaining funding primarily for roof replacement and asset protection 33

Governor s Recommendation Federal grants - $8.8 million $1.3 million more than enacted $0.8 million less for UASI $0.6 million more for training site construction $1.3 million more for Emergency Operations $0.3 million more for homeland security 34

Sequestration Effective next month Possible release of all temporary technicians Hiring freeze 22 furlough days for all civilian and Guard technicians 20% salary reduction through end of year 35

Sequestration - Impact Reduce operational capacity of divisions Negative impact on homeland response training and equipment Reductions to state and contract employees providing services Security and custodial Maintenance and grounds keeping 36

FY 2014 2018 Capital Plan Project Status Cost Financing End Date Hurricane Sandy New $12.0 M Federal, RICAP FY 2013 Asset Protection Revised $12.9 M Federal, RICAP Perpetual Armory of Mounted Comm. Command Readiness Center Revised $9.3 M Federal, RICAP FY 2018 Ongoing $2.2 M Federal, RICAP FY 2013 37

FY 2014 2018 Capital Plan Project Status Cost Financing End Date Benefit Street Arsenal Ongoing $0.9 M RICAP FY 2014 EMA Building Ongoing $0.1 M RICAP FY 2013 Burrillville Regional Institute Camp Fogarty Roof Ongoing $0.3 M Federal, RICAP FY 2013 Ongoing $1.5 M Federal, RICAP FY 2013 38

FY 2014 2018 Capital Plan Project Status Cost Financing End Date Fed. Armories Fire Code Bristol Readiness Center State Armories Fire Code Logistic Facility Fire Code Ongoing $0.5 M Federal, RICAP FY 2017 Ongoing $0.1 M RICAP FY 2015 Ongoing $0.7 M Federal, RICAP FY 2017 Ongoing $0.3 M Federal, RICAP FY 2015 39

Military Staff: National Guard and Emergency Management Agency FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Governor s Recommendation House Finance Committee March 12, 2013