Clark County EOP Basic Plan 1. Introduction 1.5 Relationship to Other Plans 1.5.1 Federal Plans The following federal plans guide emergency preparedness, response, and recovery at the federal level and provide support and guidance for state and local operations: Presidential Policy Directive 5 and 8. Describes the Nation’s approach to preparing for the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk to the security of the United States. National Preparedness Goal. Describes the Nation’s security and resilience posture through identifying key mission areas and core capabilities that are necessary to deal with great risks, using an integrated, layered, and all-of-Nation approach as its foundation. National Preparedness System. Provides guidance, programs, processes, and systems that support each component of the National Preparedness System to enable a collaborative, whole community approach to national preparedness that engages individuals, families, communities, private and nonprofit sectors, faith-based organizations, and all levels of government. National Incident Management System. Provides a consistent nationwide framework and comprehensive approach to enable government at all levels, the private sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together to prepare for, prevent, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents regardless of their cause, size, location, or complexity. National Frameworks. The following National Planning Frameworks, one for each preparedness mission area, describe how the whole community works together to achieve the National Preparedness Goal: Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery. Federal Interagency Operational Plans. Describes how the federal government aligns resources and delivers core capabilities in line with each National Framework. National Contingency Plan. Describes how the federal government organizes to respond to hazardous materials releases. 1.5.2 State Plans The following State plans guide emergency preparedness, response, and recovery at the State level and provide support and guidance for local operations: State of Nevada Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. The State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (SCEMP) is the foundation document for identifying the overarching roles and responsibilities of state, local, and tribal governments. It provides guidance for the development, implementation, and sustainment of Nevada’s emergency management and coordination efforts. Purposes of the SCEMP are focused on providing an executive overview of coordinated emergency response functions and recovery processes. Goals and objectives of the plan are centered on safeguarding the well-being of Nevada’s populations; protection of property, the infrastructure, and environment; and the economic stability of the State. 1-4
Emergency Operations Plan Page 21 Page 23