Notice of Availability for the First Responder Guidance for Improving Survivability in Improvised Explosive Device and/or Active Shooter Incidents, 32588-32589 [2015-14010]
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Notice of Availability for the First
Responder Guidance for Improving
Survivability in Improvised Explosive
Device and/or Active Shooter Incidents
ACTION:
Office of Health Affairs, DHS.
Notice of Availability.
The Department of Homeland
Security Office of Health Affairs is
making available to the public a
guidance document titled, ‘‘First
Responder Guidance for Improving
Survivability in Improvised Explosive
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Device and/or Active Shooter
Incidents.’’
This document is available on the
following DHS Web site: https://
www.dhs.gov/publication/iedactiveshooter-guidance-first-responders.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
At the request of first responders and
first receivers who have encountered
mass casualties from Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs) and/or active
shooter incidents, this document was
developed to provide guidance on how
to better approach these incidents. This
multi-disciplinary, Federal first
responder guidance translates evidencebased response strategies from the U.S.
military’s vast experience in responding
to and managing casualties from IED
and/or active shooter incidents into the
civilian first responder environment.
Additionally, civilian best practices and
lessons learned from similar incidents,
both in the United States and abroad,
are incorporated into this guidance. The
recommendations presented—early,
aggressive hemorrhage control; use of
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protective equipment (which includes
ballistic vests, helmets, and eyewear);
and greater first responder
interoperability and incident
management—will help to save lives by
mitigating first responder risk and
improving the emergent and immediate
medical management of casualties
encountered during IED and/or active
shooter incidents.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William Seifarth, DHS Office of Health
Affairs, telephone: 202–254–6077 or
email: william.seifarth@dhs.gov..
Dated: June 3, 2015.
William Seifarth,
Deputy Director (Acting), Workforce Health
and Medical Support Division, DHS Office
of Health Affairs.
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Technical Experts and Organizations
to Co-Lead Policy Units
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Secretary for Policy Development and
Research, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Third United Nations
Conference on Housing and Sustainable
Urban Development (referred to as
Habitat III) will be held in Quito,
Ecuador, from October 17 through 20,
2016. HUD, in coordination with the
U.S. Department of State and other
Federal agencies, is leading the United
States’ preparatory efforts for Habitat III.
As part of the preparatory process, the
Secretary-General of Habitat III is
seeking technical experts to serve as
members of 10 policy units to co-lead
those policy units. This notice seeks
expressions of interest from technical
experts who meet the criteria described
in this notice, and from organizations
wishing to co-lead policy units.
Expressions of interest should be
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The United Nations General Assembly
decided to convene the Habitat III
Conference to reinvigorate the global
commitment to sustainable
urbanization, to focus on the
implementation of a ‘‘New Urban
Agenda’’, building on the Habitat
Agenda of Istanbul in 1996. Member
States of the General Assembly decided
that the objectives of the Conference are
to secure renewed political commitment
for sustainable urban development,
assess accomplishments to date, address
poverty, and identify and address new
and emerging challenges. The
expectation is that the conference will
result in a concise, focused, forwardlooking and action-oriented outcome
document. Habitat III will be one of the
first United Nations global summits
after the adoption of the Post-2015
Development Agenda and offers a
unique opportunity to discuss the
important challenge of how cities,
towns, and villages are planned and
managed, in order to fulfill their role as
drivers of sustainable development.1
As noted in the Summary of this
notice, HUD, in coordination with the
U.S. Department of State and other
Federal agencies, is leading the United
States’ preparatory efforts for Habitat III.
Part of this preparatory effort is to help
identify technical experts to serve as
members of 10 policy units to co-lead
those policy units. Policy units refer to
groups of individual experts from a
variety of fields, including academia,
government, civil society and other
regional and international bodies, and
are charged with identifying challenges,
policy priorities, and critical issues as
well as develop action-oriented
recommendations for the
implementation of the New Urban
Agenda. The issues to be addressed by
each policy unit will serve as technical
inputs for Member States’ consideration
in the preparation of the outcome
document of the Conference.
For Habitat III, the Conference plans
to establish 10 policy units that will be
composed of 20 technical experts,
including participants from academia,
government, civil society and other
regional and international bodies,
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ensuring diversity and geographical
representation. Each policy unit will be
co-led by two organizations. A list and
descriptions of the policy units can be
found on the Habitat III Web site.2
II. Solicitation of Interests
A. Solicitation of Interests From
Technical Experts
On behalf of Habitat III, HUD is
soliciting expressions of interest from
qualified technical experts, whose
names will be forward to Habitat III for
consideration for appointment to one of
the policy units. The general selection
criteria, as established by Habitat III,
cover the following three broad
categories:
• Demonstrable Competence;
• Geographical Balance; and
• Gender Balance.
More information on the selection
process can be found in Habitat III’s
Annex I (Selection Process and Criteria).
Other information on serving as a
technical expert, including duties and
responsibilities, can be found in Habitat
III’s Annex II (Terms of Reference for
Experts). Requests for copies of these
annexes should be sent to
Leopold.E.Wetula@hud.gov.
B. Solicitation of Organizations Seeking
To Co-Lead Policy Units
On behalf of Habitat III, HUD is also
soliciting expressions of interest from
organizations wishing to co-lead the 10
policy units. Each policy unit will be
co-led by two organizations appointed
by the Secretary General of the
Conference. Information on selection
criteria for co-leading organizations can
be found in Habitat III’s Annex I and
Annex III (Terms of Reference for Coleading Organizations. Again, requests
for copies of these annexes should be
sent to Leopold.E.Wetula@hud.gov.
All expressions of interest to serve as
co-leading organizations should provide
basic contact information, and should
identify the policy unit or units of
which the organization is interested in
co-leading.
C. Selection of Technical Experts and
Co-Leading Organizations
The Secretary General of Habitat III
will make all decisions regarding the
appointment of technical experts to
policy units and the selection of coleading organizations.
2 See https://unhabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/
2015/04/Habitat-III-Issue-Papers-and-Policy-Units_
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Notice of Availability for the First Responder Guidance for
Improving Survivability in Improvised Explosive Device and/or Active
Shooter Incidents
AGENCY: Office of Health Affairs, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security Office of Health Affairs
is making available to the public a guidance document titled, ``First
Responder Guidance for Improving Survivability in Improvised Explosive
Device and/or Active Shooter Incidents.''
This document is available on the following DHS Web site: https://www.dhs.gov/publication/iedactive-shooter-guidance-first-responders.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
At the request of first responders and first receivers who have
encountered mass casualties from Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
and/or active shooter incidents, this document was developed to provide
guidance on how to better approach these incidents. This multi-
disciplinary, Federal first responder guidance translates evidence-
based response strategies from the U.S. military's vast experience in
responding to and managing casualties from IED and/or active shooter
incidents into the civilian first responder environment. Additionally,
civilian best practices and lessons learned from similar incidents,
both in the United States and abroad, are incorporated into this
guidance. The recommendations presented--early, aggressive hemorrhage
control; use of
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protective equipment (which includes ballistic vests, helmets, and
eyewear); and greater first responder interoperability and incident
management--will help to save lives by mitigating first responder risk
and improving the emergent and immediate medical management of
casualties encountered during IED and/or active shooter incidents.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Seifarth, DHS Office of Health
Affairs, telephone: 202-254-6077 or email: william.seifarth@dhs.gov..
Dated: June 3, 2015.
William Seifarth,
Deputy Director (Acting), Workforce Health and Medical Support
Division, DHS Office of Health Affairs.
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