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Title: Global Incident Command System ICS Implementation


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Global Incident Command System (ICS)
Implementation
Randy Till Global Business Continuity Management
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Agenda
  • Business Continuity Program model
  • ICS Background
  • Team Structure Group Responsibilities
  • Commitment and Empowerment
  • Team Types and their Responsibilities
  • Integration with existing BC Program
  • Implementation

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Business Continuity Program Key Components
Awareness Management

Awareness and Management - Maintain the
appropriate level of knowledge and experience
while providing a structured process to ensure
business continuity needs are addressed
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ICS Background
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Business Continuity Components
Today it is all about Emergency Management
BUSINESS CONTINUITY
Emergency Management
Business and Technical Recovery
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What is Emergency Management?
  • Emergency Management is the process of responding
    to and managing any event that impacts the
    company across the globe
  • Emergency Response teams in each office
  • Standard processes and procedures
  • Train and practice
  • In 2006, executive management endorsed the use of
    a new Emergency Management Methodology called the
    Incident Command System (ICS)

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Why Incident Command System (ICS)?
  • Global events (e.g. Pandemic)
  • Promote emergency management plan
  • Management awareness
  • Reputation and shareholder value

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What is Incident Command System (ICS)?
ICS is a well organized team approach for
managing critical incidents
  • It is modular and scalable only use teams that
    you need
  • Provides for consistent and reliable
    communications using common terminology
  • Ensures coordinated response among teams and
    locations (horizontal vertical)
  • Especially helpful for companies with multiple
    locations
  • Proven practice used by law enforcement,
    government, and the military

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Incident Command System (ICS) History
  • ICS was developed in response to a series of
    fires in Southern California in the early 1970s
  • - Created by an interagency called FIRESCOPE.

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Incident Command System (ICS) is Required
  • Compliance with US Presidential Directive (PD 5)
  • Mandatory for all US federal agencies for federal
    funding
  • US State governments had to migrate to ICS by
    January 2006
  • Mandated for all hazardous material incidents
  • Required for all US law enforcement, government,
    and the military
  • Prevailing thought is that ICS will be required
    for Financial Institutions in near future

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Team Structure and Group Responsibilities
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ICS Organizational Structure
Command (manages)
Operations (does)
Logistics (care/gets)
Planning Intelligence (plans)
Financial (pays/records)
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CommandResponsibilities
  • A Incident Commander is responsible for overall
    command of the team and the incident
  • Sets priorities and objectives
  • In charge of all ICS functions
  • Directs, controls, and orders resources
  • Resolves conflict
  • Conduct Initial Assessment with Team
  • Facilitates Action planning
  • Interfaces with
  • Executive Management

Command (manages)
Lead by Incident Commander
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Operations GroupResponsibilities
  • Responsible for all tactical operations necessary
    to carry out the plan (response and restoration)
  • Involves the key backbone aspects of the
    business
  • Facilities, Security, IT, Telecom
  • Initial damage inspection
  • Establish interface with first responders
  • Establish situation control
  • Develop situation status report
  • Front line resolve the issues
  • Restores business back tobusiness-as-usual

Operations (does)
Lead by a Group Leader
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Planning Intelligence GroupResponsibilities
  • Responsible for the collection, evaluation, and
    dissemination of information concerning incident
    development
  • Develop and maintain intelligence plans
  • Crisis communications, business recovery and
    technical recovery plans
  • Take situation reports and evaluate information
  • Apply intelligence to the situation and action
    plans
  • Addresses communication needs and legal aspects
  • Recommends actions and next steps based on event
    and plans

Planning Intelligence (plans)
Lead by a Group Leader
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Logistics GroupResponsibilities
  • Responsible for providing the necessary support
    to meet incident needs
  • All of the human aspects of the event
  • Well being of employees
  • Acquires resource to support the incident
  • Addresses services, materials and vendor
    resources
  • Provides administrative support/message center
  • Provides for the care of personnel and
    acquisition of resources

Logistics (care/gets)
Lead by a Group Leader
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Financial GroupResponsibilities
  • Responsible for monitoring and documenting all
    costs
  • Properly records all expenditures
  • Payroll, emergency purchase orders, cash,
    purchasing cards and other critical payment
    issues
  • Works with insurance companies regarding
    reimbursement and workers compensation insurance
  • Provides financial support and funding related to
    an event

Financial (pays/records)
Lead by a Group Leader

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Functional Areas within each Group
  • Operations Group
  • Facilities
  • Security
  • Technology/Operations
  • Information Security

Planning Intelligence Group Key Lines of
Business Legal Investor Relations Communications T
echnical Recovery Business Recovery
Logistics Group HR Business Partners Benefits Trav
el Meetings Purchasing
Financial Group Finance Insurance Payroll Accounts
Payable
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Commitment and Empowerment
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ICS Team MemberCommitment and Empowerment
Effective emergency response is dependent on
qualified staff being trained to execute with
proper authority
  • ICS team members must be
  • Trained to clearly understand their roles and
    responsibilities
  • Committed to fulfilling their responsibility
  • Engaged by participating in meetings and
    exercises
  • Empowered to perform their roles in accordance
    with practiced guidelines

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Team Types and Their Responsibilities
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ICS Team Types
  • CIRT Corporate Incident Response Team
  • Corporate Headquarters ONLY
  • LIRT Local Incident Response Team
  • Regional Headquarters and Select Offices
  • IAT Initial Assessment Team
  • Team for Regional Offices and sub-team of the
    CIRT/LIRT


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IAT Members
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Initial Assessment Team (IAT)Responsibilities
  • Assembles at Rally Point for Building Evacuations
  • Determine initial impacts to life safety,
    building, and operations
  • Assesses the event and determines the Incident
    Level
  • Manages the events locally
  • Communicate status to their appropriate CIRT /
    LIRT Incident Commander
  • For offices with a CIRT or LIRT, determine if
    CIRT / LIRT should be activated and to what
    degree
  • For offices with a IAT only, continue to address
    the incident until conclusion

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CIRT Members
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Corporate Incident Response Team
(CIRT)Responsibilities
  • Manages the events locally impacting the
    Corporate Headquarters
  • Supports all global incidents with the potential
    to impact the corporation from an enterprise
    business perspective
  • Performs action planning and sets the operational
    period
  • Interfaces with executive management
  • Declares disaster for recovery activation locally
    and if necessary, globally

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LIRT Members
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Local Incident Response Team (LIRT)Responsibiliti
es
  • Manages the events locally
  • Supports regional offices with an IAT only
  • Communicates up to Corporate HQs or if
    applicable, Regional HQs
  • Performs action planning and sets the operational
    period
  • Interfaces with local regional Executive
    Management
  • Declares disaster for recovery activation locally
    and at regional offices

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Breadth of the Program
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Initial Assessment Team (IAT) for Regional
offices example
Corporate HQ CIRT
Asia Pacific LIRT
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ICS processes and supporting tools
  • Initial Assessment Team (IAT) process
  • Initial Assessment
  • Incident matrix
  • LIRT/CIRT process
  • Functional group checklists
  • Action planning
  • ICS Flow of Escalation
  • Cross Office communications
  • Command Center Operations
  • Notification tool

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Integration with existing program
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Integration with existing Business Continuity
Program
  • Business Recovery and Technical Recovery
    activation
  • Planning Intelligence on CIRT/LIRT
  • Problem Resolution Team (PRT) process
  • Business Recovery Plan
  • Activation Flow
  • Pandemic planning scenario
  • Business Continuity manuals

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Implementation
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Implementing ICS at each office
  • Awareness sessions with key management
  • Awareness sessions with functional group leaders
  • Role specific training commitment and
    participation
  • Initial Assessment Team (IAT)
  • Functional Groups (Operations, PI, Logistics,
    Finance)
  • LIRT/CIRT exercises
  • Notification tests
  • ICS Ready

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Examples of training and exercises
EVENT
  • The roof of a building wing caves in
  • IAT
  • LIRT action planning
  • LIRT functional groups
  • Status update to LIRT Incident Commander
  • Pandemic
  • Chemical spill

EVENT
EVENT
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Lessons learned
  • Travelers
  • Delegation
  • Global representation/interaction
  • Management training/buy-in
  • Team member empowerment
  • Identification of gaps/areas of improvement

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ICS Benefits
  • ICS buy-in and enterprise wide endorsement
  • Global response and management of events
  • Strengthen partnerships and coordination
  • Gained management participation and commitment
  • Streamlined processes, integrated actions and
    solidified comprehension

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Thank you.
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