Virginia DEM

Definition:

Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) operates the Virginia Emergency Operations Center, located in Richmond. Responsible for operating the VDES mobile command center vehicle and other regionalized VDEM office and personnel extensions of the EOC.

Inventory Elements:


Roles and Responsibilities:

    Archived Data Systems for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • Collect and store information related to public safety and emergency management for use by operations personnel or data archives in the region.
    • Collect and store traffic management data for use by operations personnel or data archives in the region.

    Commercial Vehicle Operations for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • Receive and respond to Mayday messages from vehicles and drivers.
    • Respond to commercial vehicle and freight equipment related emergencies including incidents involving hazardous materials as well as the detection of non-permitted transport of security sensitive hazmat.

    Electronic Toll Collection for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • None defined

    Emergency Management for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • Operate and maintain security sensors in areas such as transit stops, transit stations, rest areas, park and ride lots, modal interchange facilities, on-board a transit vehicle, etc.
    • Provide incident notification to other ITS centers to notify the traveling public.
    • Operate and maintain security surveillance devices and analysis of that data to detect potential threats such as at transit stops, transit stations, rest areas, park and ride lots, modal interchange facilities, on-board a transit vehicle, etc.
    • Develop, coordinate with emergency management and other traffic management centers, and execute special traffic management strategies during evacuation and subsequent reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or major emergency.
    • Take emergency calls and collect information about the caller and the reported emergency.
    • Monitor external advisory and incident reporting systems, intermodal freight depots, and border crossings for incident information.
    • Gather pertinent incident information and relay it the responding units.
    • Provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration among public safety agencies for Incident Commands that are established by first responders to support local management of an incident.
    • Plan and coordinate evacuation and reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or other emergency that poses a risk to public safety.
    • Track location and status of emergency vehicles.
    • Disseminate traffic-related data to other centers, the media, and travelers via the driver information systems (DMS, HAR).
    • Disseminate threat information to other agencies.
    • Monitor traffic sensor and surveillance systems remotely to detect and verify incidents.
    • Route public safety vehicles to facilitate the quickest/safest arrival either based on real-time traffic information and road conditions or request routes from the traffic management center.
    • Dispatch emergency vehicles to incidents.
    • Share information with other public safety agencies via the Emergency Operations Centers to support large-scale incidents and disasters.
    • Report identified incidents to operations personnel and other centers.
    • Coordinate incident response with all appropriate cooperating agencies.
    • Analyze security sensor data and correlate with surveillance data and alerts from other agencies to detect potential threats.
    • Formulate an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and/or resources required for incident management including proposing and facilitating the dispatch of emergency response and service vehicles.
    • Operate barrier systems remotely such as gates and other systems that manage entry to roadways, transportation facilities and infrastructure.
    • Collect current and forecast road and weather information that is used to more effectively manage incidents.
    • Monitors alerting and advisory systems, information collected by ITS surveillance and sensors, and reports from other agencies in order to identify potential, imminent, or in-progress major incidents or disasters.
    • Plan strategically for emergency response.
    • Forward, when appropriate, emergency call information to the appropriate response agency.

    Freeway Management for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • Monitor traffic sensors and surveillance (CCTV) equipment.
    • Share information with other public safety agencies via the Emergency Operations Centers to support large-scale incidents and disasters.
    • Distribute current traffic conditions to other centers.
    • Collect current traffic conditions from sensors and surveillance equipment.
    • Plan strategically for emergency response.
    • Disseminate traffic-related data to other centers, the media, and travelers via the driver information systems (DMS, HAR).
    • Operate barrier systems remotely such as gates and other systems that manage entry to roadways, transportation facilities and infrastructure.

    Incident Management for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • Coordinate incident response with all appropriate cooperating agencies.
    • Plan strategically for emergency response.
    • Formulate an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and/or resources required for incident management including proposing and facilitating the dispatch of emergency response and service vehicles.
    • Provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration among public safety agencies for Incident Commands that are established by first responders to support local management of an incident.
    • Monitor external advisory and incident reporting systems, intermodal freight depots, and border crossings for incident information.
    • Share information with other public safety agencies via the Emergency Operations Centers to support large-scale incidents and disasters.
    • Monitor traffic sensor and surveillance systems remotely to detect and verify incidents.
    • Report identified incidents to operations personnel and other centers.

    Maintenance and Construction for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • Plan strategically for emergency response.
    • Collect current and forecast road and weather information that is used to more effectively manage incidents.
    • Share information with other public safety agencies via the Emergency Operations Centers to support large-scale incidents and disasters.

    Traveler Information for Virginia Statewide Architecture
    • None defined