NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 HURRICANE RESPONSE Katrina Clears New Orleans (291600) MS/ LA/ AL Orders Add l NG to SAD 55000 50000 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 Katrina Landfall FL (25 Aug 05) LA/FL/MS Order NG to SAD 50,000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 6,700 26-Aug 28-Aug 30-Aug 1-Sep 3-Sep 5-Sep 7-Sep 9-Sep 11-Sep 13-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep 19-Sep 21-Sep 23-Sep 25-Sep 27-Sep 29-Sep 1-Oct 3-Oct 5-Oct 7-Oct 9-Oct 11-Oct 13-Oct 15-Oct 17-Oct 19-Oct 21-Oct 23-Oct 25-Oct 27-Oct 29-Oct 31-Oct 2-Nov 4-Nov 6-Nov 8-Nov 10-Nov 12-Nov 14-Nov 16-Nov 7,000 Boots on the Ground States Storm Preparation Immed. Response National Guard Forces Response (50 States, 3 Territories and D.C.) 52 have chosen Title 32 Status; 2 (DE & IA) remain in SAD. LEGEND Katrina Rita Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Florida ANG Airlift Support External JOA Support Florida Texas
UNCLASSIFIED Katrina Landfall FL (25 Aug 05) LA/FL/MS Order NG to SAD Neighboring States Act on Pre-existing Agreements (300800) UNCLASSIFIED NATIONAL GUARD RESPONSE TO KATRINA 60000 50000 40000 30000 Katrina Clears New Orleans (291600) MS/ LA/ AL Orders Add l NG to SAD 17 th Street Flood Wall Break (290300) We Dodged a Bullet - Major Media 30AUG05 London Canal Flood Wall Break (300001) 24 hr + 3,000 48 hr + 8,000 LA & MS Request Forces of CNGB (310721) Signed Request for Assistance from LA Governor to States (010018) 72 hr + 14,000 96 hr + 19,000 POTUS Site Assessment 30,000 50,823 20000 Industrial Canal Flood Wall Break (291230) 10000 0 5,100 11,000 26-Aug 27-Aug 28-Aug 29-Aug 30-Aug 31-Aug 1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep 4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep States Storm Preparation Immediate Response National Guard Forces Response (50 States, 3 Territories and D.C.) LEGEND Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Florida ANG Airlift Support External JOA Support
National Guard Response to National Commitments SEPT 07 SNAPSHOT ARNG: 13,457 ANG: 307 TOTAL: 13,764 TX SEPT 07 SNAPSHOT ARNG: 13,841 ANG: 1,259 TOTAL: 15,100 in place LA MS AL FL SEPT 07 SNAPSHOT ARNG: 76,104 ANG: 1,899 TOTAL: 78,003 SEPT 07 SNAPSHOT ARNG: 42,249 ANG: 4,347 EXT JOA: 3,520 TOTAL: 50,116
National Response Plan Emergency Support Functions ESF-1 ESF 2 ESF-3 ESF-4 ESF-5 ESF-6 ESF-7 ESF-8 ESF-9 ESF-10 ESF-11 ESF-12 ESF-13 ESF-14 ESF-15 Transportation Communications Public Works and Engineering Firefighting Emergency Management Mass Care, Housing and Human Services Resource Support Public Health and Medical Services Urban Search and Rescue Oil and Hazardous Materials Response Agriculture & Natural Resources (Animal and Plant Disease and Pest Response) Energy Public Safety and Long-Term Community Recovery and Mitigation External Affairs
Spectrum of Operations Law Enforcement (MSCLEA) Local & State Crisis Management Civil Local & State Consequence Management Regional Consequence Management (EMAC) Counter Narco- Terrorism National Special Events Airport 1 Defense of the Homeland Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Border Operational Title 32 Theater Cooperation Physical or Cyber Attack on Homeland Governor Equities 4 Deter National Interest/Control, Decentralized Execution Preemptive and Retaliatory Strikes Missile Defense/ Air Sovereignty forward in four critical regions 2 Swiftly defeat efforts in two regions Overseas Conflict 1 Win decisively in one region Military
Full Spectrum Force 48 to 60 Months Demob RE-SET 25% (+/-) 9 to 24 Months Title 32 Responsibilities On Scene in 4 to 24 Hours RC AC Joint and Expeditionary Capabilities Deploys within 72 Hrs/30 Days 50% (+/-) Homeland Defense Homeland Nat l Response Plan All Hazards MACA MSCA MSLEA Mobilized & Deployed Forces SET Enhanced Pool Intensive Training Getting Ready 25% (+/-) Mobilize 3 to 24 Months GSU CS/CSS AC/RC Depth Flying CS/CSS CS CSS RC/AC (Homeland /Homeland Defense) Joint Force HQ (State)(C4ISR (C4ISR and RSOI) Civil Support Teams Maintenance Aviation Engineer (Technical Search & Rescue) Medical (Mass Decon) Communications Transportation Home Land & Depth (NBC, Transportation, Base/Military Police, Engineers, Medical, Airlift, Aviation, etc.) Generating Force and Functional Army/Air Force
GAO Report 05-954 Reserve Forces Figure 2. Percentage of Nondeployed Army National Guard Units Meeting Minimum Criteria to Deploy Percent of units meeting minimum equipment criteria to deploy 100 90 80 34% On-Hand Communications Medical Tactical Vehicles Helicopters 70 Engineer Equipment 60 Oct Jan Apr Jul Oct Jan Apr Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 50 2002 2003 2004 2005 Month and year Source: Army National Guard data. Note: Units must have at least 80 percent of their mission-essential equipment to meet minimum deployment criteria. Because data were not available for all months between October 2002 and July 2004, some chart points in this period were estimated based on trends. Source: GAO Report 05-954 Reserve Forces
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STATE COMPACTS EMAC (Emergency Management Assistance Compact) EMAC Pending Approval by State