FEMA E131: Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
Homeland Security Digital Library Blog - Events Feed 2012-11-08
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E131 – Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning November 26-29, 2012 Emergency Management Institute (EMI) National Emergency Training Center (NETC) Emmitsburg, Maryland
"For an emergency management or security system to be effective, it is critical that personnel, plans, procedures, facilities, and equipment be exercised and tested on a regular basis. No amount of exercising will be constructive unless each exercise is followed by a structured evaluation that enables the jurisdiction or organization to identify strengths, weaknesses, gaps, and disconnects, and related corrective actions that need to be taken to ensure improved capability. This course focuses on a systematic exercise and improvement planning program as the primary means by which Federal, State, local, tribal, territorial, and other organizations’ managers can:
- Validate the effectiveness of their emergency and security management programs;
- Determine whether program changes are being appropriately implemented;
- Evaluate preparedness capabilities to prevent, prepare, and respond to hazard incidents of all sizes;
- Identify corrective actions that require additional emphasis or improvement (such as planning, training, equipment, facilities, or personnel); and
- Generate data on exercises that can support a nationwide view of capabilities."
Please note that this course will also be offered on the following dates: February 25-28, 2013 and August 26-29, 2013.
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