EOP & EOC Approaches

Departmental EOC Structure This approach organizes around existing department, agency, or business functions. This is a common approach in private sector EOCs.

Emergency Manager

Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Natural Resources

Department of Public Works

Department of Public Safety

Department of Administration

Department of Education

Emergency Support Function (ESF) Structure This structure is centered around the federal Emergency Support Functions (ESFs). This approach is common in state EOCs, or within jurisdictions with large populations or complex response factors. Some EOCs will modify the ESF format, creating a hybrid ESF structure.

Regional Response Coordination Center FEMA Region X

RRCC Director Deputy Director

Admin Asst/Special Asst Congressional Liaison External Affairs ESF 15

Defense Coordinating Officer

Operations

Planning

Logistics

Finance/Admin

Emergency Services Branch – ESF 4, 8, 9, 10, 13

Comptroller/ Funds Control

Coordination Planning Unit – ESF 2, 7

Situation Status Unit ESF 15

Procurement Unit ESF 7

Resource/Demob Unit ESF 7

Resources Management Unit – ESF 2, 7

Individual Assistance Branch – ESF 6, 11, 14

Documentation Unit Reports Officer

Supply Unit ESF 2, 7

Public Assistance Branch ESF 1, 2, 3, 12, 14

Human Resource Unit

Information Technology Unit – ESF 2

Geo-Spatial Unit

Defense Coordinating Unit

Mitigation

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