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EmE r g E n c y ma n a g E m E n t In s t I t u t E • 2010-2011 • ca t a l o g of co u r s E s<br />
advanced Incident command system<br />
(Ics), command and general staff—<br />
complex Incidents, Ics-400 (g400)<br />
This course provides training on and resources <strong>for</strong><br />
personnel who require advanced application of<br />
the Incident Command System (ICS). This course<br />
expands upon in<strong>for</strong>mation covered in ICS-100<br />
through ICS-300 <strong>courses</strong>. These earlier <strong>courses</strong> are<br />
prerequisites <strong>for</strong> ICS-400.<br />
The course objectives are as follows:<br />
• Explain how major incidents engender special<br />
management challenges.<br />
• Describe the circumstances in which an Area<br />
Command is established.<br />
• Describe the circumstances in which multiagency<br />
coordination systems are established.<br />
ICS-400: Instructor Guidelines (in addition to the<br />
General ICS Instructor Guidelines):<br />
1. Successful completion of accredited IS 100.a,<br />
Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS), ICS-<br />
100; IS 200.a, Incident Command System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single<br />
Resources and Initial Action Incidents, ICS-200; G300,<br />
Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Expanding<br />
Incidents, ICS-300; G400, Advanced Incident Command<br />
System (ICS), Command and General Staff—Complex Incidents,<br />
ICS-400; IS 700.a, National Incident <strong>Management</strong> System<br />
(NIMS), An Introduction; and IS 800.b, National Response<br />
Framework (NRF), An Introduction.<br />
2. Service in a mid-level incident management<br />
position within 5 years in real-world incidents,<br />
planned events, or accredited exercises.<br />
3. Recognized qualifications in techniques of<br />
instruction and adult education methodologies.<br />
Selection Criteria: The target audience <strong>for</strong> this course<br />
is senior personnel who are expected to per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
in a management capacity in an Area Command or<br />
Multiagency Coordination Entity.<br />
FEd E r A L Em E r g E N C y mA N A g E m E N T Ag E N C y 94<br />
Prerequisites:<br />
Required: IS 100.a, Introduction to the Incident Command<br />
System (ICS), ICS-100; IS 200.a, Incident Command<br />
System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents,<br />
ICS-200; G300, Intermediate Incident Command System<br />
(ICS) <strong>for</strong> Expanding Incidents, ICS-300; IS 700.a, National<br />
Incident <strong>Management</strong> System (NIMS), An Introduction;<br />
and IS 800.b, National Response Framework (NRF), An<br />
Introduction.<br />
Recommended: Experience using concepts and<br />
principles from ICS-100, ICS-200, and ICS-300<br />
in a response or exercise.<br />
Course Length: 14 hours<br />
This course is currently available from your State Training Officer.<br />
Incident command system (Ics)<br />
Overview <strong>for</strong> Executives and senior<br />
Officials, Ics-402 (g402)<br />
This course provides executives and senior officials<br />
(including elected officials, city/county managers,<br />
agency administrators, etc.) an orientation to the<br />
Incident Command System (ICS).<br />
This course replaces G194, Incident Command System<br />
<strong>for</strong> Public Officials. EMI developed this and all of its<br />
new ICS <strong>courses</strong> collaboratively with the National<br />
Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), and the<br />
United States Fire Administration (USFA).<br />
Selection Criteria: Executives and senior officials,<br />
including elected officials, city/county managers,<br />
agency administrators, etc.<br />
Course Outline<br />
• Part 1:What is ICS?<br />
• Part 2: ICS Organization and Features<br />
• Part 3: Unified and Area Command<br />
• Part 4: Coordination and Incident <strong>Management</strong><br />
Assessment<br />
• Part 5: ICS Preparedness