Second Annual Tribal Leaders National Emergency Management Mid-Year Briefing

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Native Nation Events and the National Tribal Emergency Management Council Present 2018 Second Annual Tribal Leaders National Emergency Management Mid-Year Briefing June 4 th & 5 th, 2018 Disney s Grand Californian Resort & Spa Anaheim, CA 1

Monday, June 4 th 7:30-8:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Room 8:30-8:45 AM Opening Prayer/ Opening Remarks Justin O Connor President Native Nation Events General Session 8:45-9:45 AM The Biggest Decision You Will Make in Your Life. Make it Now! Creating a reality delusion field that becomes your mindset. Flipping target fixation and reframing problems. Integrating a control template that recharges energy and productivity. What coaches are watching films that leaders miss? The three absolutes to becoming the best version of yourself. Jim Stroker Coach NNE Leadership Solutions Group 9:45-10:15 AM A Vision for Building a Tribal Economy "Building Blocks" Growing and diversifying an economy requires tribal leaders to engage in critical deliberations to ensure economic growth will be financially successful. It is crucial to plan towards a progressive, diversified portfolio that allows tribes to spread the risk and development business ventures that will translate into jobs and economic security not only for tribal governments but also for their tribal members. Presentation will focus on the key "Building Blocks" necessary for Economic Development & Planning for Diversification. Jamie Fullmer Chairman/CEO Blue Stone Strategy Group 10:15-10:45 AM National Opioid Crisis & What it can Mean for Native America Presenters: Tom Rodgers Principal Carlyle Consulting Dan Lewis President & Chief Executive Officer Native Insight, LLC 2

Monday, June 4 th 10:45-11:15 AM Morning Break in the Exhibit Room 11:15-11:45 AM Emergency Management Overview for Tribal Leaders Emergency Management? Did you know that the majority of Tribal Nations do not have an emergency management department? Our FEMA course offering will introduce you to Emergency Management basics and help you get off to a running start. FEMA policy is changing with significant direct impacts to Tribes. Are you ready? Come learn about the new FEMA Tribal Consultation Policy and the FEMA Tribal Policy. Did you know that your Tribal Nation may now go directly to the President of the U.S. to request a Declaration of Disaster? Learn more about the newly released FEMA Tribal Pilot Guidance for Declaration and some of the things you will want your accounting departments to know. Planning Documents, Preparedness Documents, Response and Recovery Documents. Emergency Response Plans, Hazard Mitigation Plans, Continuity of Operations Plans. 11:45-12:30 PM The Three Priority Telecommunications Services The three Priority Telecommunications Services are designed to support State, local, and Tribal leadership, emergency managers, first responders, and other community members who support emergency preparation, response, and coordination. They allow priority access to congested or damaged public wireline and wireless communications systems. The three services are: GETS Government Emergency Telecommunications Service, aka the GETS card. This provides authorized personnel with priority for local and long distance calling when landline communications networks are congested. WPS Wireless Priority Service this provides priority cellular calling capabilities when communications networks are congested. TSP - Telecommunications Service Priority this provides national security and public safety organizations with a way to receive priority installation and repair of critical data and voice communications circuits from service vendors. Specific points covered: OEC mission and oversight/management role in the PTS. Outage or overload scenarios. Eligibility criteria. GETS how it works within the telephone system, how-to information, best practices, call completion rates. WPS how it works within the wireline system, how-to information, best practices, call completion rates. Performance during recent hurricanes. How to request/sign up. TSP why TSP vs Service Level Agreements (SLAs), how it works, circumstances to apply TSP. Budgeting for the Priority Services, including new pricing guidance from wireless carriers that make WPS free for many users. Conclusion questions contact information. Colleen Wright Consultant Priority Telecommunications Services 3

Monday, June 4 th 12:30-1:30 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Room 1:30-2:30 PM Update on FirstNet The and AT&T will be providing an update on the FirstNet solution and buildout for the nationwide public safety broadband network. During the presentation, participants will be able to learn about the solution, timeline for buildout, and see some of the products being offered and available over the FirstNet network. Adam Geisler Regions 9 & 10 Margaret Gutierrez, MA Regions 1-8 2:30-3:00 PM Afternoon Break Emergency Management General Session 3:00-5:00 PM Update on FirstNet-Continued The and AT&T will be providing an update on the FirstNet solution and buildout for the nationwide public safety broadband network. During the presentation, participants will be able to learn about the solution, timeline for buildout, and see some of the products being offered and available over the FirstNet network. Adam Geisler Regions 9 & 10 Margaret Gutierrez, MA Regions 1-8 5:00 PM Monday s Sessions Conclude 4

Tuesday, June 5 th 7:30-8:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Room 8:30-9:15 AM National Tribal Emergency Management Council (NTEMC) Overview Three things that differentiate the NTEMC from all others: The NTEMC remains committed to Sovereign Immunity, assisting our Tribal partners with building infrastructure and internal capacity. There are many groups out there that want to come into the Tribe and be the Incident Commanders, the Incident Management Team, and the First Responders. We want to continue to help our Tribal Nations remain in the driver s seat of the their own incidents, and the best way that we can assure this is to continue our work in the areas of sharing information, training, skill sets, resources and best practices. We believe that Public Safety and Public Health are Trust Responsibilities of the Federal Government, and therefore, do not charge dues or membership fees to be a part of our organization. Although this makes sustainability difficult at times, we do not believe that our Tribal Nations should have to pay for what the Federal, State and Local Partners are receiving in the way of grants and technical assistance. Therefore, we continue to work hard on bringing grant dollars into the individual Tribal Nations, training opportunities to our Tribal Lands, and Technical Assistance to Indian Country that continues to help build our emergency management and homeland security programs, free of charge. We provide guidance and tools for member tribes to develop sustainable and all-hazard approaches to Emergency Management and Homeland Security, through an approach that emphasizes both inter and intra jurisdictional cooperation to maximize resources in mutual aid, training, exercises, planning, and equipping by sharing information and best practices. Presenters: Jim Kane National Business Development Administrator National Joint Powers Alliance Don Hasch Senior Manager Staples 9:15 10:00 AM Emergency Management: The Tools You Need for Response and Recovery 10:00 10:30 AM Morning Break in the Exhibit Room 5

Tuesday, June 5 th 10:30 11:15 AM T.B.D. 11:15 12:15 PM Q & A Open Forum for Tribal Leaders: Ask questions and participate in a group discussion regarding the current environment of Tribal Emergency Management Programs 12:15 PM Tuesday s Sessions Conclude 6