The vendor is required to provide master comprehensive emergency management planning services for emergency preparedness strategy, designed to ensure the community is equipped to handle a wide range of natural and manmade disasters.
- Requirement:
• Mass fatality management plan
• Continuity of operations plan (coop)
• Family assistance center (fac) plan
• Comprehensive emergency operations plan (EOP), which will include annexes for:
o Tropical cyclone plan
o Hazmat response plan
• Spontaneous disaster volunteer, donations management, and points of distribution (POD) plan
• Animals in disaster plan
• Short-term recovery and damage assessment plan
• Community disaster awareness and preparedness plan
• Community alerting plan
• Emergency management training and exercise program plan
• Search and rescue plan
• Joint information center (JIC) and joint information system (JIS) plan
• Emergency fuel, petroleum, oil and lubricants (FPOL) management plan
1. Project initiation and data collection
• The consultant will begin by establishing a clear understanding of the project's scope and objectives.
• This phase involves a kick-off meeting with key county departments, including county leadership, the office of the coroner, emergency management, law enforcement, fire rescue, and public health.
• The team will conduct a thorough review of existing resources, potential facility locations, and the roles of key personnel.
• Extensive data collection will be performed to identify current protocols, potential gaps, and the roles of key personnel responsible for mass fatality management.
• The consultant will also conduct interviews and virtual work sessions with key stakeholders to define specific needs and priorities.
2. Strategy and logistics design
• This phase focuses on designing the operational strategy for mass fatality management.
• The consultant will conduct a needs-based analysis to identify the most critical resources and develop a prioritization scheme.
• The design will include a system for tracking remains, a clear workflow for dignified handling, and a protocol for establishing and managing temporary morgue facilities.
• The logistics analysis will cover potential transportation routes, security requirements, and a process for coordinating with forensic experts and other agencies.
• Strategy document that outlines the proposed approach and logistics recommendations.
3. Plan development
• Activation and deactivation procedures: clear triggers for activating and demobilizing the plan.
• Command and control structure: defining roles and responsibilities for managing mass fatality operations.
• Dignified handling protocols: detailed procedures, including forms, checklists, and a priority list for the handling of remains.
• Victim identification protocols: a clear process for setting up, securing, and operating temporary morgue facilities and coordinating with forensic teams.
• Family assistance center (fac) coordination: a strategy for communicating with and providing support to victims' families.
• Maintenance and training: a clear process for regularly training staff on the plan and updating it as needed.
4. Finalization and handover
• The final phase involves incorporating feedback from the tabletop exercise and stakeholder reviews into the plan.
• The consultant will revise the plan and submit the finalized version, along with the after-action report, for the county's official approval.
• The project concludes with a formal handover meeting, where the final plan is presented and distributed to all relevant departments and partners, ensuring a smooth transition and operational readiness.
- Pre-Proposal Meeting (Non-Mandatory) Date: September 30, 2025
- Questions/Inquires Deadline: October 7, 2025
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