Department of Disaster Management

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Union of Everett Department of Disaster Management
File:DDM Everett Logo.png
Logo of the Department of Disaster Management
Agency overview
Formed March 2012
Preceding agency
  • Department of Defense
    Department of Health
    Department of Homeland Security
    Department of Agriculture
Jurisdiction Federal Government of Everett
Headquarters Disaster Management Center, 3400-3670 Airport Avenue, Everett City, New York
Employees 187,000 (2012)
Annual budget $175 billion (2013)
Agency executives
  • Sheila Bay, Union of Everett Secretary of Disaster Management
  • Kathleen Merrigan, Deputy Secretary of Disaster Management
Website ddm.gov.ev

The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) is a federal executive department branch of the Union of Everett. Officially formed in March of 2012, the Department of Disaster Management is a culmination of one of the largest federal level department reorganization efforts since the 2002 formation of the Department of Homeland Security in the former United States during the Bush Presidency. The Department of Disaster Management is a federal branch lead by the Secretary of the Department of Disaster Management, elected on March 18th, 2012 with the duty of managing national, federal level disaster declarations and emergencies from various catastrophic crises. DDM formation included the acquisition of authority over the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from the Department of Homeland Security , the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administation (NOAA) from the Department of the Environment, the Centers For Disease Control & Prevention from the Department of Health & Human Services and joint control of NASA with the Department of Defense as part of protecting the Union of Everett and Earth from cosmic threats. The current and first elected Secretary is Sheila Bay.

Department Divisions

  • National Aeronautics & Space Administation (NASA)
    • EarthGrid (NASA-EG)
  • Disaster Prevention & Avoidance Agency (DPAA)
    • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    • Bio-hazard Task Force (Bio-Force)
      • Radiological & Nuclear Task Force (Bio-Force 1)
      • Disease Outbreak Containment (Bio-Force 2)
      • Chemical Spill Task Force (Bio-Force 3)
        • Office for Oil Spills
        • Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
      • Environmental Bio-hazard Agency (Bio-Force 4)
      • Division of Special Hazards (Bio-Force 5)
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    • National Weather Service
    • Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
    • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps
  • Union of Everett Geological Survey (UEGS)
    • Tectonics Watch Grid
    • Tsunami Monitoring & Warning Center
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
    • Strategic National Stockpile
    • Federal Urban Search & Rescue
    • Bureau of Refugee Affairs
  • NATO Disaster Response Agency (DRA) Everett Division Administration (DRAA)
    • Pacific DRA Bureau
    • Atlantic DRA Bureau
  • Federal Alert Status Management

Federal Emergency Management Agency

The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, is an agency of the Union of Everett Department of Disaster Management, initially created by Presidential Order on 1 April 1979 in the former United States. The primary purpose of FEMA is to coordinate the response to a disaster that has occurred in the Union of Everett and that overwhelms the resources of local and state authorities. The governor of the state in which the disaster occurs must declare a state of emergency and formally request from the president that FEMA and the federal government respond to the disaster. While on-the-ground support of disaster recovery efforts is a major part of FEMA's charter, the agency provides state and local governments with experts in specialized fields and funding for rebuilding efforts and relief funds for infrastructure. FEMA also assists individuals and businesses with low interest loans. In addition to this, FEMA provides funds for training of response personnel throughout Everett and its territories as part of the agency's preparedness effort. FEMA has been reorganized and its command structure retrained strictly, following the events of Hurricane Katrina where the United States FEMA failed at responding the disaster. FEMA command and systems have been re-devised requiring immediate response upon Presidential order. FEMA response is broken down into several separate response teams including the National Disaster Medical System, Urban Search and Rescue Task Force, Mobile Emergency Response Support and specializes in civilian disaster training which is free to the public.

Strategic National Stockpile

The Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) is the Union of Everett's national repository of antibiotics, vaccines, chemical antidotes, antitoxins and other critical medical equipment and supplies. In the event of a national emergency involving bioterrorism or a natural pandemic, the SNS has the capability to supplement and re-supply local health authorities that may be overwhelmed by the crisis, with response time as little as 12 hours. The SNS is jointly run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and FEMA. FEMA aids in ground activities. The Union of Everett currently stockpiles vaccines for the latest threats to global security including Small Pox, H5N1 Avian Influenza, H1N1 Swine Influenza and various other serious illnesses that have pandemic capabilities.

Equipment & Inventory of the Department of Disaster Management

Vehicles

Department of Disaster Management Vehicle Inventory
Name Type Number in service Origin Notes
Chevrolet Suburban Utility Vehicle 1,100 Union of Everett Mobile unit vehicle
Ford Crown Victoria Response Vehicle 2,500 Union of Everett Response Vehicle
Ford Taurus SHO Response Vehicle 1,750 Union of Everett Response Vehicle
Winnebago Mobile Command Unit 100 Union of Everett Heavily modified mobile command base
Freightliner M2 106 Bio-Hazard Rescue 40 (80 ordered) United States/Everett Bio-Hazard response vehicle
Freightliner M2 112 Bio-Hazard Rescue 40 (80 ordered) United States/Everett Bio-hazard response unit
Freightliner 114SD Cleanup Truck 25 (25 ordered) United States/Everett Sewage, debris, water supply repair/recovery unit
Freightliner 108SD Power Utility 50 (100 ordered) United States/Everett Power grid, electrical repair and recovery unit
Humvee Heavy Utility Vehicle 5,500 Union of Everett Varieties of Humvee exist for crowd control, security, ambulance services, rescue
MTVR Medium Cargo 2,500 Union of Everett Supply and cargo vehicle, personnel transport
M9 Bulldozer Earth Mover 500 Union of Everett Dam, dyke and debris
AAV-7A1 Amphibious Vehicle 75 Union of Everett Flood rescue vehicle, flood transport
M120R Shapeshifter Towing/Recovery 15 (135 ordered) Union of Everett Tracked tow vehicle, vehicle recovery
M120H Shapeshifter Heavy Ambulance 50 (300 ordered) Union of Everett Tracked ambulance, heavy rescue
M104 Wolverine Mobile Bridge 250 (250 ordered) Union of Everett M1 Abrams based mobile support bridge, makeshift bridges and transportation routes, flood assistance
C-130 Hercules Transport Aircraft 5 Union of Everett Heavy supply aerial transport
C-5 Galaxy Strategic Airlifter 5 Union of Everett Heavy supply aerial transport
KC-135D Stratotanker Fuel Delivery 10 (15 ordered) Union of Everett Modified to transport needed fuel to disaster areas
C-27J Spartan Medium Transport 10 Union of Everett/Italy Airlifter
MH-6 Littlebird Light Utility Helicopter 45 Union of Everett Quick response deployments, bio/chemical response teams
UH-60 Blackhawk Medium Utility 200 Union of Everett Rescue, aerial support, response team deployments
CV-22 Osprey Heavy Transport VTOL 25 Union of Everett Cargo transport, squad deployment, heavy rescue
CH-53E Super Stallion Heavy Utility 50 Union of Everett Cargo transport, squad deployment, heavy rescue
LCAC Landing Hovercraft 25 (25 ordered) Union of Everett land/water amphibious support vehicle, flood relief
Samaritan-class Hospital Ship Naval Hospital Vessel 1 (3 ordered) Union of Everett cruise-ship style Hospital ship, sea based disaster relief, temporary housing, relief support vessel
San Antonio class Amphibious Transport Disaster Relief Support 2 (3 ordered) Union of Everett Disaster relief support vessel, supply transport


Department of Disaster Management Equipment Inventory
Name Type Number in service Origin Notes
HADv3 LE Law Enforcement Drone 5,000 Union of Everett Disaster area automated security
HADv4 R Medical/Rescue Drone 10,000 (15,000 ordered) Union of Everett Autonomous rescue and medical assistance
RQ-11 Raven Remote Controlled UAV 500 Union of Everett Disaster area reconnaissance, aerial search and rescue drone
Camper Trailer Tow-able Camper 7,500 (15,000 ordered) Varied Temporary mobile housing units

Facilities

  • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
  • HAARP Research Station, Alaska
  • Indian Mountain Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Oliktok Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Wainwright Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Point Barrow Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Point Lay Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Sparrevohn Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Tatalina Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Tin City Long Range Radar Site, Alaska (Joint owned with Air Force)
  • Maui Space Surveillance Complex, Maui, Hawaii
  • Palehua Air Force Solar Observatory Research Site, Oahu, Hawaii
  • Rome Laboratory, New York
  • Area M Air Force Base
  • NS Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Joint usage with Navy)
  • NS Norfolk, Virginia (Joint usage with Navy)
  • Fort Avaris Naval Station, Yucatan (Joint usage with Navy)
  • Disaster Management Center, Everett City, New York
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Boston, Massachusetts
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Putnam County, New York
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Atlanta, Georgia
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Chicago, Illinois
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Cancun, Yucatan
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Ottawa, Ontario
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Cap Haitien, Haiti
  • FEMA Supply Depot, Fairbanks, Alaska
  • Centers For Disease Control & Prevention Headquarters, Druid Hills, Georgia
  • Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, Bluemont, Virginia