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3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy

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FHP EMP Standard 1: Program Management<br />

BUMEDINST <strong>3440.10</strong><br />

20 Nov 2008<br />

1. The <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP establishes management guidelines that delineate operational<br />

and administrative command responsibilities. BUMED, regional, and MTF EMOs shall be<br />

responsible for preparing for, preventing, mitigating effects of, responding to, and recovering<br />

from all-hazards emergencies. The FHP EMP will be measured against existing standards. A<br />

process for continuous quality improvement will be instituted and monitored through exercise,<br />

assessment, lessons learned, and analysis.<br />

2. All tiered facilities shall designate an EMO as described in this instruction and per reference<br />

(j) of this enclosure. The commander shall also designate the appropriate number of personnel to<br />

properly support and manage the FHP EMP, as well as provide HSS to the installation FHP<br />

EMP. The facility/MTF EMO shall coordinate and work closely <strong>with</strong> the NAVMEDREG<br />

EMOs, regional and installation emergency managers, and CNIC regional CBRNE coordinators.<br />

3. Tenant MTFs shall coordinate <strong>with</strong> the host installation’s FHP EMP as outlined in host-tenant<br />

agreements or support agreement (SA). Coordination shall include active participation in EM<br />

preparedness, prevention, training, mitigation, response, and recovery efforts, as required by<br />

CNIC or USMC regional and/or installation FHP EMPs.<br />

FHP EMP Standard 2: Personnel Categorization<br />

1. The <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP categorizes personnel in accordance <strong>with</strong> reference (a) of this<br />

section.<br />

2. The <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP focuses on the preparedness and prevention, mitigation,<br />

response, and recovery capabilities of Category 5 personnel to ensure the protection of Category<br />

1-4 personnel, while providing continuity of operations (COOP).<br />

3. The following definitions are provided for the five categories of personnel:<br />

a. Category 1: Emergency-essential U.S. military personnel, DoD civilians, and DoD<br />

contractor (or subcontractor) personnel who perform mission-essential services.<br />

b. Category 2: Other U.S. personnel, including:<br />

(1) U.S. military family members living on or off a military installation.<br />

(2) Non-emergency essential U.S. military personnel, <strong>Navy</strong> civilian employees, and other<br />

persons covered by reference (d) of this section.<br />

(3) <strong>Navy</strong> contractor (and subcontractor) employees other than those performing<br />

emergency-essential <strong>Navy</strong> services.<br />

(4) Employees of other U.S. Government agencies.<br />

(5) Other U.S. Government contractor (and subcontractor) employees.<br />

3 Enclosure (1)

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