

About Mass Care and Logistics Planning
Mass care and logistics planning serves as a resource for IDHS, other state agencies, local government officials, private and nonprofit stakeholders engaged in mass care, emergency assistance, logistics and resource support planning. The mass care and logistics planner offers insights into best practices, strategic frameworks and tools necessary for effective emergency management. The focus is on facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing among organizations to ensure coordinated responses during crises.
This area of planning is responsible for all state planning development and maintenance services related to the following emergency management areas:
- Mass Care Base Plan and Support Annexes
- State Logistics Plan and Support Annexes
- Volunteer and Donation Management
- Mass Fatality, Casualty and Mortuary Response
- State Repatriation Plan
- State Host Plan
Additionally, the mass care and logistics planner is the lead planner and coordinator for Emergency Support Function (ESF) annexes 6, 7 and 8. The planner also coordinates with the Indiana Department of Health and supporting partners for all public health emergency response plans, including pandemic response and Strategic National Stockpile (SNS).
Highlights
Mass care and logistics planning covers a wide scope of work. Below are just a few of the areas.