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CONTACT INFORMATIONThe InterAgency Board (IAB) www.interagencyboard.org
IAB Program Office [email protected]
“Out of Many, One”
Local, State, and Federal Standardization and
Inte
rope
rabi
lity
“Out of Many, One”
Local, State, and Federal Standardization and
Inte
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lity
35%
28.2%
33.0% 30.9% 13.8% 9.6% 1.1% 5.3% 6.3%33.0% 30.9% 13.8% 9.6% 1.1% 5.3% 6.3%
8.7%
33.0% 30.9% 13.8% 9.6% 1.1% 5.3% 6.3%
1%
33.0% 30.9% 13.8% 9.6% 1.1% 5.3% 6.3%
FIRE SERVICE
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MEDICAL/HEALTH
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
MILITARY OTHER
2%
12.6%
12.6%
MEMBERSHIP
The IAB is a voluntary working group of more than 150 emergency preparedness and response professionals, representing a wide array of disciplines across the U.S. The membership includes state, local, and federal first responders from the fire service, law enforcement, medical/health, and military sectors. Members and subject matter experts share their collective knowledge within seven working groups: the Equipment SubGroup; Health, Medical, and Responder Safety SubGroup; Information Management and Communications SubGroup; Science and Technology SubGroup; Standards Coordination SubGroup; Strategic Planning SubGroup; and Training and Exercise SubGroup.
FEDERAL AGENCY COORDINATING COMMITTEE
IAB WORK PLAN
The annual Work Plan represents the formal approach to develop, plan, document, and prioritize projects that meet the needs and mission of the IAB. The Work Plan is populated by federal priorities, submitted by the FACC, and state and local priorities, submitted by the SubGroups. Another integral part of the Work Plan are the IAB special projects. These projects are focused on high-priority issues that are timely and most relevant to the responder community.
Together, the federal and state and local priorities along with the special projects form the Work Plan and address projects in the following topics:
• Ad-Hoc/Relevant Topics
• Command, Control, Communication, Cyber (C4)
• Equipment Interoperability
• Health & Safety
• Integration/Leadership
• Planning/Response
For more information on the IAB’s current projects, please visit www.interagencyboard.org.
STANDARDIZED EQUIPMENT LIST
The SEL, a collaborative and regularly updated IAB effort, strategically identifies the minimum “generic” equipment recommendations needed to prepare for and respond to all-hazard emergencies and disasters, with an emphasis on CBRNE events. The SEL includes training requirements, selection factors, and mission-specific sublists, and is aligned with the Department of Homeland Security’s Authorized Equipment List (AEL), found on the FEMA website (beta.fema.gov/authorized-equipment-list). View the SEL at www.interagencyboard.org.
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BACKGROUND
The InterAgency Board (IAB) was sanctioned in 1998 by the U.S. Attorney General, and founded by the Department of Defense’s Consequence Management Program Integration Office and the Department of Justice’s Federal Bureau of Investigation Weapons of Mass Destruction Countermeasures Unit. To accomplish its mission, the IAB investigates and prioritizes research and development opportunities for first responder equipment, technology, standards, training, and strategic planning; maintains and updates the Standardized Equipment List (see SEL section header) to evolving responder needs; recommends new standards for first responder areas of improvement; and produces topic-specific white papers regarding compelling emergency response issues.
The Federal Agency Coordinating Committee (FACC) provides the interface between the IAB Chair and Deputy Chairs, and the sponsoring federal government agencies to coordinate the interests and initiatives of the federal and first responder communities.
The FACC is comprised of the following federal agencies, which provide financial support to the IAB:
• Department of Defense (DOD) Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office, Technical Support Working Group
• DOD, Chemical and Biological Defense Program
• DOD, Homeland Defense and Global Security
• DOD, National Guard Bureau
• Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency, Protection and National Preparedness
• DHS, National Programs and Protection Directorate, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Emergency Services Sector Specific Agency
• DHS, Office of Health Affairs, BioWatch
• DHS, Science & Technology (S&T) Directorate, Capability Development Support Group, Office of Standards
• DHS, S&T Directorate, Support to the Homeland Security Enterprise and First Responders Group
• Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory
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