Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 16000.27
(a) ESFs 1 through 9, and 11 through 15;
(b) Any NRP Support Annexes; and
(c) NRP Incident Annexes specified below:
2. Catastrophic Incident
3. Cyber Incident
4. Food and Agriculture Incident
6. Terrorism Incident Law Enforcement and Investigation.
(2) The NPFC manages funding received for:
(a) ESF10: Oil and Hazardous Materials Response.
(b) NRP Incident Annex for Oil and Hazardous Materials Incidents.
(3) NPFC continues to manage funds from the pollution trust funds (OSLTF for oil incidents and
CERCLA/SUPERFUND for hazmat incidents) under the NCP, which will be incorporated
into the NRP effective 14 April 2005.
6. PLANS UNDER THE NATIONAL RESPONSE PLAN. The diagram depicted in figure 1 shows
how the primary incident management and security plans support and relate to one another and
ultimately support the NRP. The vast majority of incidents the Coast Guard manages are covered in
existing plans under the NRP. Only when incidents rise to the level of an Incident of National
Significance (or NSSE) does the NRP come to bear. The key thing that must change in our Coast
Guard and multi-agency plans like the Area Contingency Plans and Area Maritime Security Plans is
how they, and their NIMS management constructs (agencies that support response and security in a
particular area), are supported by the NRP for Incidents of National Significance.
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