Please contact the section directly for hours of operation:


Director, DPTMS 

                               

 (718) 630-4477

Plans/Operations Supervisor

 

 (718) 630-4855

Antiterrorism Officer

 

 (718) 630-4288

Emergency Management

 

 (718) 630-4243

Operations

 

 (718) 630-4779

Installation Operations Center

 

 (718) 630-4271

Security

 

 (718) 630-4968

Visual Information/DA Photos

 

 (718) 630-4221

Museum

 

 (718) 630-4306

FAX    (718) 630-4925
 
Welcome to the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security (DPTMS). We execute operational, emergency, disaster, force protection, and special plans, policies, and directives support. Through DPTMS, we coordinate training, special events and observances, provide official DA photography and graphics support, coordinate inspections and exercises and manage the personnel security program. In addition, the DPTMS manages and operates the Defense Harbor Museum.

The DPTMS contains three divisions: Plans and Operations Division, Training Division, and Security & Intelligence Division.
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The Plans and Operations Division formulates, coordinates and executes operational, emergency and disaster plans and policies for the garrison and tenant units. The division is responsible for the following:

• Antiterrorism/force protection plan
• Contingency plans
• Military support to civil authorities
• Management of the Civilian Inmate Labor Program
• Organization Inspection Program (OIP)
• Support for ceremonies and special events
• Schedule and conduct training and exercises to validate plans
• Higher headquarters and garrison taskers

To request support, submit a Request For Support Form.docx to DPTMS by e-mail or fax it to 718-630-4925.

(718) 630-4288

Remain Aware and Vigilant of Your Surroundings! Every Soldier, Family member, civilian, contractor and citizen can serve as the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Be alert and aware of your surroundings.

To report suspicious activities contact any of the following:

Military Police Desk (718) 630-4456
1-888-NYC-SAFE (692-7233) or Non-Emergency (311)
Emergencies (911)

Giving a quick, accurate description of events, vehicles and people can make all the difference in apprehending a potential criminal. Report any activities or circumstances that may seem unusual.

Links of interest

Department of Homeland Security
Antiterrorism Level 1 Training annual training requirement
New York City Police Department
State and Local Anti-Terrorism Program
Seven Signs of Terrorism
AT Awareness.pdf 

 


(718) 630-4271

The IOC/EOC is a central command and control facility responsible for carrying out the principles of emergency preparedness and emergency management or disaster management functions during an emergency situation, and ensuring the continuity of operations of USAG Fort Hamilton. The IOC/EOC is responsible for the strategic overview of a disaster. 

In addition IOC/EOC staff coordinates:

Driving missions
Color guard requests
Theater reservations
Inmate support requests
Ceremonies and special events equipment (sabers, harnesses)
Funeral honors

(718) 630-4243

Emergency Management maintains close liaison with local, state, and federal emergency response agencies and coordinates efforts in the event of a humanmade or natural emergency incident.

Explore the links below to enhance your emergency preparedness.

 

 

 


(718) 630-4968

The Security Division provides installation support in various security disciplines such as:
 

•     Adjudicating suitability investigations and granting interim clearances
•     Information security
•     Industrial security
•    Security education, training  and awareness (SETA)
•    Operations security
•    Contractor verification system     
 




 


718-630-4221

Visual Information and Department of the Army Photography is responsible for official photographic support such as DA photos, command photos, general officer photos, official passports, and command-sponsored event photography.

To make an appointment, use the convenient
Visual Information Ordering Site.

Upcoming events that require a public address system, music, official photography or program design and printing can be requested on DA Form 3903 and submitted by e-mail.

For more information or assistance with visual information or DA photography, call 718-630-4221.

 

718-630-4349

 

Harbor Defense Museum closed

The Harbor Defense Museum will be closed for renovations until the summer of 2013. School groups and other visitors may contact the Fort Hamilton historian at 718-630-4349 to arrange a guided walking tour as an alternative during the closure.

 

Welcome to the Harbor Defense Museum.  Our mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret historically significant materiel related to the history of Fort Hamilton and New York City’s harbor defenses.  In addition to the exhibits in the museum, we maintain the Cannon Walk area designed to provide a historical perspective of the ordnance used during the coastal defense era.  The museum provides educational programs and services for military and civilian audiences. Two staff members and approximately 20 volunteers operate the museum.

To learn about becoming a volunteer, contact the museum director at 718-630-4349.