EMERGENCY PLANNING
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CIA-RDP85B01152R000901220022-2
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Document Creation Date:
December 20, 2016
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January 15, 2008
Sequence Number:
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Publication Date:
January 12, 1983
Content Type:
MEMO
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Communications
Director of Data Processing
Director of Information Services
Director of Finance
Director of Logistics
Director of Medical Services
Director of Security
Director of Training and Education
FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Emergency Planning
12 JAN 1983
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1. Some time ago each of you were requested to submit copies of the
emergency procedures which currently exist in your Office. These procedures
have been reviewed and, in general, they represent standard operating
procedures and instructions covering emergencies ? of a naturally short
duration. Some' procedures are out of date and almost all have a heavy
reliance on local, state, and other Federal agencies. Furthur, the existing
procedures are not fully coordinated, lack a Directorate-wide system for
mobile communications, do not fully utilize all current existing capabilities,
and need to be pulled together into a coordinated cohesive plan.
2. Over the next year, our goal will be to develop a coordinated,
Directorate-wide plan to cope with emergencies. To accomplish this, each
Office will develop a formal emergency plan with a targeted completion date of
30 December 1984. A Directorate Emergency Planning Group will be formed to
provide realistic and effective interfaces between the various Office plans.
This group will also provide a focal point for coordinating emergency planning
with the rest of the Agency and will identify the steps necessary for
developing a plan for major national disasters including nuclear war.
3. The Office plans will include a detailed outline of the support
provided to us by other government agencies. They will also, wherever
possible, identify single points of failure; i.e., any unique function,
individual, group, building, machine or system which, if lost, would prevent
continued operation of all or a major portion of your operation. The plans
will update current procedures and make provision for the following
emergencies if they are not currently covered:
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NATURAL
SPECIAL
PERSONNEL
BUILDING/INDUSTRIAL
Fire -
Bomb Threat
Medical Emergency
Elevator
Flood
Suspect Package
Medical Evacuation
Power Outage
Lightening
Terrorist Attack
.Arrest
Burst Pipe
Hurricane
Hostage
Auto Accident
Safety Hazard
Blizzard
Hold-up
Death
Smoke/Noxious Fumes
Hi-jacking
Missing Person
Flood/Water Contamination
Political Asylum
Major Catastrophe
We must
ensure that all Agency personnel are
able to use these plans;
consequently, each must be easy to understand and allow for periodic drills and
exercises.
4. Please designate a representative from your planning staff to serve on
the Directorate Emergency Planning Group and forward the name to
As soon as all nominees have been identified,. the group will meet and discuss
this recihiriment in greater detail. If any additional information is desired
call
Harry. E. Fitzwater
Harry E. Fitzwater
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