As a young Private in the U.S.Army, I had wondered what happened inside the company Command Post (CP) or Tactical Operations Center (TOC). I had the opportunity to work in our unit’s Headquarters Platoon, including working in the TOC. Before my personal experiences working inside the TOC, I believed the TOC was where all the officers went to keep warm, get hot coffee, and sit around. After working in the Company Headquarters Platoon, I got reassigned to the Battalion Headquarters Company in the Scout Platoon. These experiences allowed me to grasp how situational awareness is gathered by scouts, analyzed, and acted upon in a TOC.
Fast forward sox years after the military and I was working in a County Emergency Operations Center (EOC). One of my primary goals was the readiness of our emergency operations center (EOC) to be able to activate and operate for any emergency. When I started the job, I had a few copies of the county’s written plan, some EOC position handbooks, some pens and paper, and lots of phones. Our EOC operations budget was very slim, as in zero, as our county “leaders” did not view emergency management or disaster preparedness as a high priority or any priority for that matter. Being able to establish and operate a Command Post, Tactical Operations Center or emergency operations center where information is collected, analyzed, synthesized, and shared with other key leaders/staff and where decisions are made is important. That actionable intelligence can be communicated to your family, Mutual Assistance Group (MAG), or your neighborhood.Continue reading“Setting up a Command Post for TEOTWAWKI, by 3AD Scout”