National Level Exercise 2009 (NLE 09)
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National Level Exercise 2009 (NLE 09) is scheduled for July
27 through July 31, 2009. NLE 09 will be the first major
exercise conducted by the United States government that will
focus exclusively on terrorism prevention and protection, as
opposed to incident response and recovery.
NLE 09 is designated as a Tier I National Level Exercise.
Tier I exercises (formerly known as the Top Officials exercise
series or TOPOFF) are conducted annually in accordance with the
National Exercise Program (NEP), which serves as the nation's
overarching exercise program for planning, organizing,
conducting and evaluating national level exercises. The NEP was
established to provide the U.S. government, at all levels,
exercise opportunities to prepare for catastrophic crises
ranging from terrorism to natural disasters.
NLE 09 is a White House directed, Congressionally- mandated
exercise that includes the participation of all appropriate
federal department and agency senior officials, their deputies,
staff and key operational elements. In addition, broad regional
participation of state, tribal, local, and private sector is
anticipated. This year the United States welcomes the
participation of Australia, Canada, Mexico and the United
Kingdom in NLE 09.
EXERCISE FOCUS
NLE 09 will focus on intelligence and information sharing
among intelligence and law enforcement communities, and between
international, federal, regional, state, tribal, local and
private sector participants.
The NLE 09 scenario will begin in the aftermath of a notional
terrorist event outside of the United States, and exercise play
will center on preventing subsequent efforts by the terrorists
to enter the United States and carry out additional attacks.
This scenario enables participating senior officials to focus on
issues related to preventing terrorist events domestically and
protecting U.S. critical infrastructure.
NLE 09 will allow terrorism prevention efforts to proceed to
a logical end (successful or not), with no requirement for
response or recovery activities.
NLE 09 will be an operations-based exercise to include:
activities taking place at command posts, emergency operation
centers, intelligence centers and potential field locations to
include federal headquarters facilities in the Washington D.C.
area, and in federal, regional, state, tribal, local and private
sector facilities in FEMA Region VI, which includes the states
of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
EXERCISE OBJECTIVES
Through a comprehensive evaluation process, the exercise will
assess prevention and protection capabilities both nationally
and regionally. Although NLE 09 is still in the planning stages,
the exercise is currently designed to validate the following
capabilities:
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Intelligence/Information Sharing and Dissemination
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Counter-Terrorism Investigation and Law Enforcement
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Air, Border and Maritime Security
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Critical Infrastructure Protection
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Public and Private Sector Alert/Notification and
Security Advisories
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International Coordination
VALIDATING THE HOMELAND SECURITY SYSTEM
Exercises such as NLE 09 are an important component of
national preparedness, helping to build an integrated federal,
state, tribal, local and private sector capability to prevent
terrorist attacks, and rapidly and effectively respond to, and
recover from, any terrorist attack or major disaster that
occurs.
The full-scale exercise offers agencies and jurisdictions a
way to test their plans and skills in a real-time, realistic
environment and to gain the in-depth knowledge that only
experience can provide. Participants will exercise prevention
and information sharing functions that are critical to
preventing terrorist attacks. Lessons learned from the exercise
will provide valuable insights to guide future planning for
securing the nation against terrorist attacks, disasters, and
other emergencies.
For more information about NLE 09, contact the FEMA News
Desk: 202-646-4600.
FEMA leads and supports the nation in a risk-based,
comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness,
protection, response, recovery, and mitigation, to reduce the
loss of life and property and protect the nation from all
hazards including natural disasters, acts of terrorism and other
man-made disasters.
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