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USACE Honolulu District participates in exercise
HONOLULU, HI -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District wrapped up its annual participation in the State of Hawaii and Joint Task Force-Homeland Defense Makani Pahili Exercise June 8., 2012
District-wide support of the annual catastrophic disaster response exercise included internal drills and table-top exercises to assess the command’s capability to execute mission essential functions and provide external support to the State of Hawaii / JTF-HD in the event of a Category 4 hurricane impact to the Hawaiian Islands.
One important capability of the District’s disaster response is utilization of a Containerized Tactical Operations Center (CTOC). The containerized system provides a rapidly deployable tactical operations and communications platform for first responders where there are no available facilities or communications capabilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo)
USACE Honolulu District participates in exercise
HONOLULU, HI -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District wrapped up its annual participation in the State of Hawaii and Joint Task Force-Homeland Defense Makani Pahili Exercise June 8., 2012
District-wide support of the annual catastrophic disaster response exercise included internal drills and table-top exercises to assess the command’s capability to execute mission essential functions and provide external support to the State of Hawaii / JTF-HD in the event of a Category 4 hurricane impact to the Hawaiian Islands.
One important capability of the District’s disaster response is utilization of a Containerized Tactical Operations Center (CTOC). The containerized system provides a rapidly deployable tactical operations and communications platform for first responders where there are no available facilities or communications capabilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo)