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The requirements placed upon state and local
governments to plan for and react to incidents within in their continues to
increase. The National Response Plan, National Incident Management System,
and The Incident Command System are all skills your emergency managers must
have. Our staff won't just train you on how they should work we will take
the principles from these federal mandates and tell you how to best adapt your
state, county, or local emergency management organization to maximize federal
coordination and assistance.
Emergency Operations Plans
The federal government cannot be the first
responder to your incident and as a result, your business or government entity
must have a plan on how to react to deliberate acts of violence and natural
disasters. How you react can often times determine the total effects of
the incident on your locality or business. We can help you organize your
existing resources, develop a reaction plan, and assist you in identifying where
you will need outside support. We can provide training on subjects such
as:
Not only will we train you to understand
these concepts, we can also train your emergency managers HOW to implement them
into your existing emergency response plans.
Vulnerability Assessment Training
If your company or locality are responsible
for critical infrastructure that is covered by the National Asset Database, you
are required to conduct a vulnerability assessment that coincides with DHS
guidelines in the National
Infrastructure Protection Plan. We can conduct these assessments or train your emergency
operations staff to do the same.
Incident Command System
To effectively interact with federal
assets, each municipality must be able to operate under the incident command
system. We will provide ICS training that is not just time tested, but
also customized to meet the needs of your particular organization.
if you are tired of having a "consultant" read you a regulation and call it
training, call us today.
Exercises and Evaluations
Our Training team can also design and
implement an Exercise and Evaluation program to allow your emergency operations
staff to continue to monitor their state of readiness. We firmly believe
in and use the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program. This is
very similar to the training and evaluation program used by the military to
prepare troops to deploy to a combat zone. What better way to test your
emergency response plans.
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