Common use of Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Clause in Contracts

Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health 3. Complete two table top exercises every five years. On to demonstrate readiness for an anthrax scenario, and one for a pandemic influenza scenario. 4. Complete a functional exercise once every five years, focusing on vaccination of at least one critical workforce group, to demonstrate readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario. 5. Demonstrate operational readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario through the 3. Once during this five year project period. 4. Once during this five year project period. 5. Once during this five year project period (completed in BP1 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health completion of an FSE once every five years. November 2019) Domain Activity: Participate in ORRs The Operational Readiness Review will focus on all 15 preparedness capabilities to include pandemic influenza planning and response elements. Beginning in July 2021, CDC plans to expand the XXX to include a comprehensive evaluation of planning and operational readiness based on elements across all 15 public health preparedness and response capabilities. Complete the Operational Readiness Review All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Activity: Conduct Inventory Management Tracking System Annual Tests Deliverable Due Date Jurisdictions will be required to use respective inventory systems to receive an electronic file, verify receipt, adjust inventory levels, and “return” unused materiel. Real world response that involves the receipt of distributed resources from ADHS will satisfy this activity. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Update Local Distribution Site (LDS) Survey Review/update the LDS survey form once annual. LDS site information is required for the primary site. Local jurisdictions are encouraged to validate each LDS site with a law enforcement representative at least once every three years. Review/update completed LDS survey form for both primary and secondary sites. All PHEP Sub-Recipients Once Annually Domain Activity: Coordinate Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Coordinate with and support partner agencies to plan and implement non- pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) by developing and updating plans for isolation, quarantine, temporary school and child care closures and dismissals, mass gathering (large event) cancellations and restrictions on movement, including border control measures. Plans must: Document applicable jurisdictional, legal, and regulatory authorities necessary for implementation of NPIs in routine and incident-specific situations. Delineate roles and responsibilities of health, law enforcement, emergency management, chief executive, and other relevant agencies and partners. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Define procedures, triggers, and necessary authorizations to implement NPIs, whether addressing individuals, groups, facilities, animals, food products, public works/utilities, or travelers passing through ports of entry. Determine occupational and exposure prevention measures, such as decontamination or evacuation strategies. Domain Activity: Ensure Safety and Health of Responders Local jurisdictions must assist, train, and provide resources necessary to protect public health first responders, critical workforce personnel, and critical infrastructure workforce from hazards during response and recovery operations. Assistance may include personal protective equipment (PPE), MCMs, workplace violence training, psychological first aid training, and other resources specific to an emergency that All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health would protect responders and health care workers from illness or injury at the state and local levels. This may include developing clearance goals for contaminated areas based on guidance from a committee of subject matter experts.

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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health 3. Complete two table top exercises every five years. On to demonstrate readiness for an anthrax scenario, and one for a pandemic influenza scenario. 4. Complete a functional exercise once every five years, focusing on vaccination of at least one critical workforce group, to demonstrate readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario. 5. Demonstrate operational readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario through the 3. Once during this five year project period. 4. Once during this five year project period. 5. Once during this five year project period (completed in BP1 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health completion of an FSE once every five years. November 2019) Domain Activity: Participate in ORRs The Operational Readiness Review will focus on all 15 preparedness capabilities to include pandemic influenza planning and response elements. Beginning in July 2021, CDC plans to expand the XXX to include a comprehensive evaluation of planning and operational readiness based on elements across all 15 public health preparedness and response capabilities. Complete the Operational Readiness Review All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Activity: Conduct Inventory Management Tracking System Annual Tests Deliverable Due Date Jurisdictions will be required to use respective inventory systems to receive an electronic file, verify receipt, adjust inventory levels, and “return” unused materiel. Real world response that involves the receipt of distributed resources from ADHS will satisfy this activity. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Update Local Distribution Site (LDS) Survey Review/update the LDS survey form once annual. LDS site information is required for the primary site. Local jurisdictions are encouraged to validate each LDS site with a law enforcement representative at least once every three years. Review/update completed LDS survey form for both primary and secondary sites. All PHEP Sub-Recipients Once Annually Domain Activity: Coordinate Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Coordinate with and support partner agencies to plan and implement non- pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) by developing and updating plans for isolation, quarantine, temporary school and child care closures and dismissals, mass gathering (large event) cancellations and restrictions on movement, including border control measures. Plans must: Document applicable jurisdictional, legal, and regulatory authorities necessary for implementation of NPIs in routine and incident-specific situations. Delineate roles and responsibilities of health, law enforcement, emergency management, chief executive, and other relevant agencies and partners. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Define procedures, triggers, and necessary authorizations to implement NPIs, whether addressing individuals, groups, facilities, animals, food products, public works/utilities, or travelers passing through ports of entry. Determine occupational and exposure prevention measures, such as decontamination or evacuation strategies. Domain Activity: Ensure Safety and Health of Responders Local jurisdictions must assist, train, and provide resources necessary to protect public health first responders, critical workforce personnel, and critical infrastructure workforce from hazards during response and recovery operations. Assistance may include personal protective equipment (PPE), MCMs, workplace violence training, psychological first aid training, and other resources specific to an emergency that All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health would protect responders and health care workers from illness or injury at the state and local levels. This may include developing clearance goals for contaminated areas based on guidance from a committee of subject matter experts.

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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health 3. Complete two table top exercises every five years. On to demonstrate readiness for an anthrax scenario, and one for a pandemic influenza scenario. 4. Complete a functional exercise once every five years, focusing on vaccination of at least one critical workforce group, to demonstrate readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario. 5. Demonstrate operational readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario through the 3. Once during this five five- year project period. 4. Once during this five five- year project period. 5. Once during this five year project five- yearproject period (completed in BP1 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health completion of an FSE once every five years. November 2019) Domain Activity: Participate in ORRs The Operational Readiness Review will focus on all 15 preparedness capabilities to include pandemic influenza planning and response elements. Beginning in July 2021, CDC plans to expand the XXX to include a comprehensive evaluation of planning and operational readiness based on elements across all 15 public health preparedness and response capabilities. Complete the Operational Readiness Review All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Activity: Conduct Inventory Management Tracking System Annual Tests Deliverable Due Date Jurisdictions will be required to use respective inventory systems to receive an electronic file, verify receipt, adjust inventory levels, and “return” unused materiel. Real world response that involves the receipt of distributed resources from ADHS will satisfy this activity. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Update Local Distribution Site (LDS) Survey Review/update the LDS survey form once annual. LDS site information is required for the primary site. Local jurisdictions are encouraged to validate each LDS site with a law enforcement representative at least once every three years. Review/update completed LDS survey form for both primary and secondary sites. All PHEP Sub-Recipients Once Annually Domain Activity: Coordinate Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Coordinate with and support partner agencies to plan and implement non- pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) by developing and updating plans for isolation, quarantine, temporary school and child care closures and dismissals, mass gathering (large event) cancellations and restrictions on movement, including border control measures. Plans must: Document applicable jurisdictional, legal, and regulatory authorities necessary for implementation of NPIs in routine and incident-specific situations. Delineate roles and responsibilities of health, law enforcement, emergency management, chief executive, and other relevant agencies and partners. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Define procedures, triggers, and necessary authorizations to implement NPIs, whether addressing individuals, groups, facilities, animals, food products, public works/utilities, or travelers passing through ports of entry. Determine occupational and exposure prevention measures, such as decontamination or evacuation strategies. Domain Activity: Ensure Safety and Health of Responders Local jurisdictions must assist, train, and provide resources necessary to protect public health first responders, critical workforce personnel, and critical infrastructure workforce from hazards during response and recovery operations. Assistance may include personal protective equipment (PPE), MCMs, workplace violence training, psychological first aid training, and other resources specific to an emergency that All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health would protect responders and health care workers from illness or injury at the state and local levels. This may include developing clearance goals for contaminated areas based on guidance from a committee of subject matter experts.

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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation. Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health 3. Complete two table top exercises every five years. On to demonstrate readiness for an anthrax scenario, and one for a pandemic influenza scenario. 4. Complete a functional exercise once every five years, focusing on vaccination of at least one critical workforce group, to demonstrate readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario. 5. Demonstrate operational readiness for a pandemic influenza scenario through the 3. Once during this completion of an FSE once every five year project period. 4. Once during this five year project period. 5years. Once during this five year project period (completed in BP1 November 2019) Domain Activity: Participate in ORRs The XXX maintains an MCM focus but will also include pandemic influenza planning and response elements. Beginning in July 2020, the start of Budget Period 2, CDC plans to expand the XXX to include a comprehensive evaluation of planning and operational readiness based on elements across all 15 public health preparedness and response capabilities. Complete the Operational Readiness Review CRI counties No later than June 30, 2021, submitted via DCIPHER Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Xxxxxxxxxx 0: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health completion CRI health departments that have successfully achieved Project Public Health Ready (PPHR) recognition (or re-recognition) status will qualify for exemption from the planning elements of an FSE once every five years. November 2019) Domain Activity: Participate in ORRs The Operational Readiness Review will focus on all 15 preparedness capabilities to include pandemic influenza planning and response elements. Beginning in July 2021, CDC plans to expand the XXX process. Successful and active PPHR recognition will fulfill the local XXX planning requirements for the duration of the five-year recognition period. Similar to include accreditation, local jurisdictions that have a comprehensive evaluation of planning and operational readiness based on elements across all 15 role in public health preparedness response activities may apply for PPHR recognition through a state-supported model. States unfamiliar with the PPHR process should contact the National Association of County and response capabilitiesCity Health Officials (NACCHO), which administers the PPHR program. Complete the Operational Readiness Review All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Activity: Conduct Inventory Management Tracking System Annual Tests Deliverable Due Date Jurisdictions will be required to use respective inventory systems The capability of jurisdictions to receive an electronic file, verify SNS/MCM related inventory ensures the timely receipt, adjust inventory levelsdistribution, accountability, and “return” unused materielrecovery of assets distributed to local jurisdictions through the state. Real world response that involves the receipt of distributed resources from ADHS will satisfy this activityParticipate in an annual inventory management system test to receive electronic inventory data. All PHEP Sub-Recipients Counties Tribes (optional) No later than June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Domain Activity: Update Local Distribution Site (LDS) Survey Review/update the LDS survey form once annual. LDS site information is required for the primary site. Local jurisdictions are encouraged to validate each LDS site with a law enforcement representative at least once every three years. Review/update completed LDS survey form for both primary and secondary sites. All PHEP Sub-Recipients Once Annually Domain Activity: Coordinate Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Coordinate with and support partner agencies to plan and implement non- pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) by developing and updating plans for isolation, quarantine, temporary school and child care closures and dismissals, mass gathering (large event) cancellations and restrictions on movement, including border control measures. Plans must: Document applicable jurisdictional, legal, and regulatory authorities necessary for implementation of NPIs in routine and incident-specific situations. Delineate roles and responsibilities of health, law enforcement, emergency management, chief executive, and other relevant agencies and partners. All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health Define procedures, triggers, and necessary authorizations to implement NPIs, whether addressing individuals, groups, facilities, animals, food products, public works/utilities, or travelers passing through ports of entry. Determine occupational and exposure prevention measures, such as decontamination or evacuation strategies. Domain Activity: Ensure Safety and Health of Responders Local jurisdictions must assist, train, and provide resources necessary to protect public health first responders, critical workforce personnel, and critical infrastructure workforce from hazards during response and recovery operations. Assistance may include personal protective equipment (PPE), MCMs, workplace violence training, psychological first aid training, and other resources specific to an emergency that All PHEP Sub-Recipients June 30, 2022 Domain Strategy 4: Strengthen Countermeasures and Mitigation Countermeasures and mitigation is the ability to distribute, dispense, and administer medical countermeasures (MCMs) to reduce morbidity and mortality and to implement appropriate non-pharmaceutical and responder safety and health measures during response to a public health incident. Associated Capabilities • Capability 8: Medical Countermeasure Dispensing and Administration • Capability 9: Medical Materiel Management and Distribution • Capability 11: Non-pharmaceutical Interventions • Capability 14: Responder Safety and Health would protect responders and health care workers from illness or injury at the state and local levels. This may include developing clearance goals for contaminated areas based on guidance from a committee of subject matter experts2021.

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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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