
Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Forum Agenda and Updates
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State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Homeland Security Forum Office of Homeland Security Ft. Ruger Rm 113, Bldg 306 3949 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu HI 96816 (and Teams) 20 June 2024 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security For Your Convenience RESTROOMS Right out the meeting room doors, immediately past entrance hall on right WIFI INFO IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Left out the meeting room doors, through double door exit, muster out pedestrian gate in visitor parking lot. SSID Name: WiFi SOH-Guest Username: Law.wifi@hawaii.gov Password: D2faC UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Agenda 08:00 08:30 08:45 09:15 Networking Welcome, Administrative Remarks (Frank Pace, OHS Administrator) Threat Brief (Gregory Estes and Crystal Sanchez, FBI Analysts) Fortress: Isolated Fall Back" Platform for OT Operational Continuity and Cyber Resilience (Ben Simon, CEO; Leor Fishman, CTO Fortress Labs) Break Supply Chain Attacks: The XZ Utils SSH Backdoor Vulnerability (CPT Sean McQuade, Regional Cyber Center - Pacific) OHS Planning Update (ReadyZone HQ) Cyber Incident Response Plans and Exercises (Nick Matthews) Cybersecurity Workforce Development (Nick Matthews) Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (Michael Covert) Lunch Break FAA-Domestic Events Network (Parker Corts, Sr FAA Representative) Targeted Violence Prevention Program Update (Pati Kickland, Program Manager) Fusion Center and Private Sector Coordination (James Cruz, Hitachi Rail) Break State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program Update (Jimmie Collins, OHS Chief Planning & Operations) Training & Exercises - Calendar of Events (Jimmie Collins, OHS Chief Planning & Operations) Open Discussion Closing Comments (Frank Pace, OHS Administrator) Adjourn 10:00 10:15 10:45 11:30 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:15 3:20 3 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Threat Brief 4 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Fortress: Isolated Fall Back" Platform for OT Operational Continuity and Cyber Resilience 5 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Break Presentation will resume at 1015 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Supply Chain Attacks: The XZ Utils SSH Backdoor Vulnerability 7 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security OHS Planning Update: Cyber Incident Response Plans and Exercises and Cybersecurity Workforce Development 8 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security OHS Planning Update: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience 9 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Lunch Presentation will resume at 1230 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security FAA-Domestic Events Network 11 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Targeted Violence Prevention Program Update 12 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Fusion Center and Private Sector Coordination 13 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Break Presentation will resume at 1415 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Statewide Cybersecurity Program Update 15 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Agenda Purpose Subrecipients Central Provisioning Funds Distribution Allocation Targets Action Items/Wrap-Up 16 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Purpose Provide an update on active OHS projects under the SLCGP, communicate decisions Subrecipients, Central Provisioning, and Funds Distribution Allocation Targets, and obtain inform about additional actions underway supporting the Statewide Cybersecurity Program. 17 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Recognized Subrecipients State Departments, Offices, and Agencies (Executive Branch and otherwise), to include: oEnterprise Technology Services oUniversity of Hawaii oDepartment of Education oOffice of Hawaiian Affairs oJudiciary, House, Senate Other State Entities, such as: oHawaii Health Systems Corporation (HHSC) oHawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) oHawai'i Community Development Authority Counties and their Departments, Offices, and Agencies 18 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Central Provisioning Note: Grant requires each/all Subrecipient agreement to centrally held funds (Subrecipient Retention Agreement) ETS open for subrecipients to take advantage of what ETS already offers These offers may or may not amount to requiring funding, as such OHS expects both parties to come back with project proposal if it does Objective 1: Governance and Planning, Project 6: Threat Intelligence and Information Sharing* Objective 4: Workforce Development, Project 4: Develop and Deploy CRT Team* Objective 4: Workforce Development, Project 14: Develop and Implement a Robust Cybersecurity Training Program* *Project identified in Statewide Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation Plan UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 19
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Fund Allocation Across Objective/Project/Year FY 2022 $2,243,539.00 100 $4,483,000.00 80 $3,362,000.00 70 $1,121,000.00 60 Waived $1,120,750.00 20 $1,440,857.14 30 $2,243,539.00 100 $5,603,750.00 100 $4,802,857.14 100 $1,868,333.33 100 % FY 2023* % FY 2024* % FY 2025* % Federal Allocation ** State Match Total Available $747,333.33 40 $112,176.95 5 $280,187.50 5 $240,142.86 5 $93,416.67 5 Grant Administration $641,249.05 29 $450,000.00 20 $100,000.00 14 $91,249.05 $560,375.00 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $560,375.00 10 $480,285.71 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $480,285.71 10 $373,666.67 20 $186,833.33 10 $0.00 $0.00 $186,833.33 10 Objective 1: Governance and Planning Statewide Cybersecurity Plan Cyber Incident Response Plans Cyber Incident Response Exercises 6. Threat Intelligence and Information Sharing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 $213,750.00 10$1,400,937.50 25$1,200,714.29 25 $280,250.00 15 Objective 2: Assessment and Evaluation Develop asset protections and recovery actions. Continuous testing, education, evaluation, and structured assessments. Statewide inventory of devices, systems, software platforms, and applications. Foster understanding of organizational cybersecurity risks to operations and assets. Perform vulnerability scans; develop and implement a risk-based vulnerability management plan. $848,863.00 38$2,241,500.00 40$1,921,142.86 40 $747,333.33 40 Objective 3: Mitigation 5. Support Funding of Cybersecurity Projects at the County Level 11. Develop Educational Materials on Cybersecurity Insurance 3. Develop Purchasing Standards for Cybersecurity Third-Party Vendors 16. Secure and Enhance Connections in Cybersecurity Infrastructure $427,500.00 19$1,120,750.00 20 $427,500.00 19 0 0 0 0 $960,571.43 20 $373,666.67 20 Objective 4: Workforce Development Workforce Development Strategy/Implementation Plans 2. Enhance Cybersecurity Workforce Recruitment and Staffing 4. Develop and Deploy CRT Team 10. Develop and Expand Relationships With Academic Partners 14. Develop and Implement a Robust Cybersecurity Training Program 20 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security OHS Project Proposals (Admin + Central) FY 2022 $2,243,539.00 100 $4,483,000.00 80 $3,362,000.00 70 $1,121,000.00 60 Waived $1,120,750.00 20 $1,440,857.14 30 $2,243,539.00 100 $5,603,750.00 100 $4,802,857.14 100 $1,868,333.33 100 % FY 2023* % FY 2024* % FY 2025* % Federal Allocation ** State Match Total Available $747,333.33 40 $112,176.95 5 $280,187.50 5 $240,142.86 5 $93,416.67 5 Grant Administration $641,249.05 29 $450,000.00 20 $100,000.00 14 $91,249.05 $560,375.00 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $560,375.00 10 $480,285.71 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $480,285.71 10 $373,666.67 20 $186,833.33 10 $0.00 $0.00 $186,833.33 10 Objective 1: Governance and Planning Statewide Cybersecurity Plan Cyber Incident Response Plans Cyber Incident Response Exercises 6. Threat Intelligence and Information Sharing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 $213,750.00 10$1,400,937.50 25$1,200,714.29 25 $280,250.00 15 Objective 2: Assessment and Evaluation Develop asset protections and recovery actions. Continuous testing, education, evaluation, and structured assessments. Statewide inventory of devices, systems, software platforms, and applications. Foster understanding of organizational cybersecurity risks to operations and assets. Perform vulnerability scans; develop and implement a risk-based vulnerability management plan. $848,863.00 38$2,241,500.00 40$1,921,142.86 40 $747,333.33 40 Objective 3: Mitigation 5. Support Funding of Cybersecurity Projects at the County Level 11. Develop Educational Materials on Cybersecurity Insurance 3. Develop Purchasing Standards for Cybersecurity Third-Party Vendors 16. Secure and Enhance Connections in Cybersecurity Infrastructure $427,500.00 19$1,120,750.00 20 $427,500.00 19 0 0 0 0 $960,571.43 20 $373,666.67 20 Objective 4: Workforce Development Workforce Development Strategy/Implementation Plans 2. Enhance Cybersecurity Workforce Recruitment and Staffing 4. Develop and Deploy CRT Team 10. Develop and Expand Relationships With Academic Partners 14. Develop and Implement a Robust Cybersecurity Training Program 21 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Open for Subrecipient Project Proposals FY 2022 $2,243,539.00 100 $4,483,000.00 80 $3,362,000.00 70 $1,121,000.00 60 Waived $1,120,750.00 20 $1,440,857.14 30 $2,243,539.00 100 $5,603,750.00 100 $4,802,857.14 100 $1,868,333.33 100 % FY 2023* % FY 2024* % FY 2025* % Federal Allocation ** State Match Total Available $747,333.33 40 $112,176.95 5 $280,187.50 5 $240,142.86 5 $93,416.67 5 Grant Administration $641,249.05 29 $450,000.00 20 $100,000.00 14 $91,249.05 $560,375.00 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $560,375.00 10 $480,285.71 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $480,285.71 10 $373,666.67 20 $186,833.33 10 $0.00 $0.00 $186,833.33 10 Objective 1: Governance and Planning Statewide Cybersecurity Plan Cyber Incident Response Plans Cyber Incident Response Exercises 6. Threat Intelligence and Information Sharing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 $213,750.00 10$1,400,937.50 25$1,200,714.29 25 $280,250.00 15 Objective 2: Assessment and Evaluation Develop asset protections and recovery actions. Continuous testing, education, evaluation, and structured assessments. Statewide inventory of devices, systems, software platforms, and applications. Foster understanding of organizational cybersecurity risks to operations and assets. Perform vulnerability scans; develop and implement a risk-based vulnerability management plan. $848,863.00 38$2,241,500.00 40$1,921,142.86 40 $747,333.33 40 Objective 3: Mitigation 5. Support Funding of Cybersecurity Projects at the County Level 11. Develop Educational Materials on Cybersecurity Insurance 3. Develop Purchasing Standards for Cybersecurity Third-Party Vendors 16. Secure and Enhance Connections in Cybersecurity Infrastructure $427,500.00 19$1,120,750.00 20 $427,500.00 19 0 0 0 0 $960,571.43 20 $373,666.67 20 Objective 4: Workforce Development Workforce Development Strategy/Implementation Plans 2. Enhance Cybersecurity Workforce Recruitment and Staffing 4. Develop and Deploy CRT Team 10. Develop and Expand Relationships With Academic Partners 14. Develop and Implement a Robust Cybersecurity Training Program 22 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Action Items Task POC Assigned Deadline Develop application and Award Guidance. OHS/Jimmie 1 Jul 24 Research: Incorporate insurance carrier assessment/evaluation/other requirements of subrecipients into assessment/evaluation criteria? What are current subrecipient insurance carriers requiring of them? OHS/Jimmie TBD Research: What to do with investments in or impacting cybersecurity under HSGP, PSGP, NSGP, etc.? Require SLCGP Subcommittee review, input, approval? OHS/Jimmie TBD Research: Use for response retainer add project for development of emergency procurement of response. OHS/Jimmie TBD Research: Guidance on standards CISA CPG Checklist OHS/Jimmie TBD 23 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Point of Contact: Ms. Jimmie L Collins Chief, Planning and Operations Hawaii Office of Homeland Security jimmie.l.collins@hawaii.gov office: 808-369-3570 cell: 808-223-2099 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training & Exercises - Calendar of Events 25 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Agenda Completed Training Scheduled Training Training Scheduling Under Way Training Remaining Priorities for Scheduling Recommended Virtual Training 26 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training Completed for 2024 (as of 19 Jun 24) Cybersecurity Technical Comprehensive Cybersecurity Defense Malware Prevention, Discovery and Recovery PER-256 PER-382 32.00 32.00 30 30 4.00 4.00 5/21/24 5/28/24 5/24/24 5/31/24 27 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training Scheduled for 2024 (as of 19 Jun 24) Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Risk and Disaster Resilience Assessment Conducting Risk Assessments for Critical Community Assets Community Resilience Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Community Lifelines Infrastructure Systems Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Awareness Operational Coordination Auxiliary Communications (AUXCOMM) NIMS ICS All-Hazards Communications Unit Leader (COML) Cybersecurity Management Physical and Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Management Community Resilience Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Preparedness Review MGT-315 16.00 30 2 9/26/24 9/27/24 MGT-414 8.00 30 1 9/30/24 9/30/24 AWR-213 8.00 30 1 9/23/24 9/23/24 16.00 25.00 30 30 2.00 3.13 8/3/24 8/6/24 8/4/24 8/9/24 E0969 MGT-452 32.00 30 4.00 10/1/24 10/1/24 MGT-310 16.00 30 2 9/24/24 9/25/24 28 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training - Scheduling Under Way (as of 19 Jun 24) Terrorism & Targeted Violence Physical Protective Measures Event Security Planning for Public Safety Professionals Risk Management for Protection Programs and Activities Sport and Special Event Enhanced Risk Management and Assessment Screening, Search, and Detection Crowd Management for Sport and Special Events Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Infrastructure Systems Disaster Management for Public Services Disaster Preparedness for Healthcare Organizations within the Community Infrastructure Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities Disaster Management for Electric Power Systems Management Planning Continuity Planning MGT-335 16.00 30 2 Training cycle 9/2024-8/2025 MGT-466 15.00 30 2 Training cycle 9/2024-8/2025 MGT-475 16.00 30 2 Training cycle 9/2024-8/2025 MGT317 MGT341 MGT343 MGT345 16.00 30 2 16.00 30 2 16.00 30 2 16.00 30 2 Jul 2025 Aug 2025 Sep 2025 Oct 2025 E1301 16.00 30 2 Timing options: 11/18-22, 12/2-3&5-6, and 12/9-13 for E1301 and 1302 back-to-back 16.00 30 2 Timing options: 11/18-22, 12/2-3&5-6, and 12/9-13 for E1301 and 1302 back-to-back Continuity of Operations Program Management E1302 Public Information and Warning Public Information in an All-Hazards Incident Social Media Engagement Strategies MGT-318 PER-343 16.00 30 2 May 2025: 27, 28, 29, 30 (2 back-to-back) 8.00 30 1 June 2025: 2, 3 (2 back-to-back) 29 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training Remaining Priorities for Scheduling (as of 19 Jun 24) Terrorism & Targeted Violence Access Control and Identity Verification Law Enforcement Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts (Train-the-Trainer) AWR-122-1 15.00 Document Inspection for Law Enforcement On-scene Security, Protection, and Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response (LASER) (Train-the-Trainer) Active Threat Integrated Response Course (ATIRC) (Train-the-Trainer) Screening, Search, and Detection Site Protection through Observational Techniques, Customized Cybersecurity Awareness Integrating Cyber Hazard Response into Exercise Planning Management Community Resilience Readiness: Training Identification and Preparedness Planning 30 30 2 1 PER-383 8.00 PER-275 PER-340-1 8.00 24.00 30 30 3 1 AWR-219-C 4.00 30 1 AWR-432 4.00 30 1 MGT-418 16.00 30 2 30 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training Recommended Virtual (1 of 3) Terrorism & Targeted Violence On-scene Security, Protection, and Law Enforcement Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Construction and Classification Introduction to the Terrorist Attack Cycle Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items for Bombing Prevention Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Explosive Effects Mitigation Homemade Explosive (HME) and Precursor Awareness Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Intelligence and Information Sharing The Homeland Security Geospatial Concept-of-Operations (GeoCONOPS) for Planners and Decision Makers Operational Coordination Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII) DHS Common Operating Picture Application Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience: Achieving Results through Partnership and Collaboration Physical Protective Measures Critical Infrastructure Security: Theft and Diversion - What You Can Do Screening, Search, and Detection Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Insider Threats Cybersecurity Awareness Foundations of Cyber Crimes Cyber Ethics Understanding Social Engineering Attacks Mobile Device Security & Privacy Cyber Security Awareness for Municipal, Police, Fire & EMS IT Personnel Cybersecurity in the Workplace Network Security for Homes and Small Businesses Cybersecurity for Everyone Detecting and Responding to a Cyber Attack Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) Devices AWR-333 AWR-334 AWR-335 AWR-337 AWR-338 CDP 1.00 CDP 1.50 CDP 1.00 CDP 1.00 CDP 1.00 michael.aguilar@fema.dhs.gov michael.aguilar@fema.dhs.gov michael.aguilar@fema.dhs.gov michael.aguilar@fema.dhs.gov michael.aguilar@fema.dhs.gov 265-231-0106 265-231-0106 265-231-0106 265-231-0106 265-231-0106 IS0060.B EMI 0.50 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 IS0063.B IS0064.A IS0913.a EMI EMI EMI 1.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 1.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 2.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 IS0916 EMI 1.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 IS0915 EMI 1.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 AWR-168-W AWR-174-W AWR-367-W AWR-385-W AWR-388-W NUARI 2.00 AWR-395-W AWR-396-W AWR-397-W AWR-399-W AWR-402-W TEEX 10.00 TEEX 13.00 UofM 8.00 UofM 6.50 BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu cfia@memphis.edu cfia@memphis.edu norwichpro@norwich.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 901-678-4270 901-678-4270 802-485-2213 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 TEEX 2.00 TEEX 2.00 TEEX 4.00 TEEX 4.00 TEEX 2.00 31 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training Recommended Virtual (1 of 3) Cybersecurity Coordination-Planning Using the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model to Develop a Cyber Security Program Response-Recovery Cyber Incident Analysis and Response Disaster Recovery for Information Systems Developing a Cyber Security Annex for Incident Response Incident Response for Municipal, Police, Fire & EMS IT Personnel Technical Network Assurance Digital Forensics Basics Information Security Basics Information Risk Management Secure Software Introduction to Basic Vulnerability Assessment Skills Cyber Identity and Authentication Examining Advanced Persistent Threats Cybersecurity Fundamentals COMING SOON End-User Security and Privacy Information Sharing Establishing an Information Sharing and Analysis Organization Introduction to ISAOs AWR-353-W UTSA 2.00 CIAS@UTSA.EDU 210-458-2119 AWR-169-W AWR-176-W AWR-366-W AWR-389-W NUARI 2.00 TEEX 10.00 TEEX 10.00 UTSA 6.00 BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu CIAS@UTSA.EDU norwichpro@norwich.edu 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 210-458-2119 802-485-2213 AWR-138-W AWR-139-W AWR-173-W AWR-177-W AWR-178-W AWR-368-W NUARI 7.50 AWR-384-W AWR-403-W AWR-418-W In development UofM 4-5 TEEX 5.00 TEEX 7.00 TEEX 13.00 TEEX 13.00 TEEX 9.00 BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu BCS@teex.tamu.edu norwichpro@norwich.edu cfia@memphis.edu cfia@memphis.edu jwnobles@cji.edu cfia@memphis.edu 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 800-541-7149 802-485-2213 901-678-4270 901-678-4270 501-570-8058 901-678-4270 UofM 6.00 UofM 4.00 CJI 4.00 AWR-381-W AWR-398-W NUARI 2.00 UTSA 8.00 CIAS@UTSA.EDU norwichpro@norwich.edu 210-458-2119 802-485-2213 32 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Training Recommended Virtual (3 of 3) Management Community Resilience National Preparedness Goal and System Overview Operational Communications Effective Communication Operational Coordination National Prevention Framework, An Introduction National Protection Framework, An Introduction National Mitigation Framework, An Introduction Planning Introduction to Continuity of Operations Public Information and Warning Working with the Media: Web-Based Threats and Hazard Identification Natural Disaster Awareness for Security Professionals Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Preparedness Review IS2000 EMI 2.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 IS0242.c EMI 8.00 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 IS2500 IS2600 IS2700 EMI EMI EMI 2.00 FEMA-G-Courses@fema.dhs.gov 2.00 FEMA-G-Courses@fema.dhs.gov 3.00 FEMA-G-Courses@fema.dhs.gov IS1300 EMI 0.75 independent.study@fema.dhs.gov 301-447-1200 AWR-209-W RDPC 8.00 jwilson@centertech.com 606-677-6122 AWR-322-W AWR-401-W UH-NDPTC 1.50 TEEX ndptc-training@lists.hawaii.edu 808-725-5220 ilepse@teex.tamu.edu 9.00 800-423-8433 33 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Point of Contact: Ms. Jimmie L Collins Chief, Planning and Operations Hawaii Office of Homeland Security jimmie.l.collins@hawaii.gov office: 808-369-3570 cell: 808-223-2099 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Open Discussion 35 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Closing Comments 36 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Office of Homeland Security dod.ohs@hawaii.gov https://law.hawaii.gov/ohs/ UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security Backup Slides 38 4/4/2025 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY