| Start Date | End Date | Location | Class Number | |
| 9/8/10 | 9/10/10 | Saipan ,MP USA | FP MGT313 482 | [register] [details] |
| 9/15/10 | 9/17/10 | Agana Heights ,GU USA | FP MGT313 483 | [register] [details] |
| 9/28/10 | 9/30/10 | Utica ,NY USA | FP MGT313 447 | [register] [details] |
| 9/28/10 | 9/30/10 | Fort Worth ,TX USA | FP MGT313 464 | [register] [details] |
| 10/5/10 | 10/7/10 | Salyersville ,KY USA | FP MGT313 481 | [register] [details] |
| This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division to get the latest schedule. | ||||
This course trains emergency responders and their supervisors and managers in the skills necessary to effectively plan for and manage a WMD/terrorism incident by adapting the existing Incident Command System (ICS) to the unique challenges posed by the integration of local, state, and federal agencies and departments into a unified command structure. The course uses a multidiscipline, jurisdictional teambuilding approach to accomplish the learning objectives. Upon course completion, participants will possess a working knowledge of local, state, and federal agency roles and responsibilities and their integration into a unified command system. The course delivery methodology consists of lectures, small group discussions, participant activities, case studies, multimedia scenarios, and a tabletop exercise.
ODP Training Level
Planning/Management
Delivery Location
Jurisdiction
Topics covered in the course include:
Emergency responders , supervisors, and managers, from the following disciplines/services:
Course Size
Maximum of 40 participants; a balanced representation of above disciplines/services; minimum of 32 participants
Course point of contact: Jason Moats tel. (979) 458-3537
Price
Please click on "details" above for individual class pricing.