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prEparEDnEss &<br />

tEcHnOlOgy<br />

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 />

continuity of Operations (cOOp)<br />

Devolution planning workshop trainthe-trainer<br />

(ttt) (E/l551)<br />

This course is based on the guidance to the Federal<br />

Executive Branch departments and agencies <strong>for</strong><br />

developing Continuity of Operations (COOP) plans<br />

and programs. This workshop is designed to provide<br />

participants with hands-on experience necessary to<br />

develop a department or agency devolution plan<br />

as part of their overall COOP program. Topics<br />

include conditions under which devolution would<br />

be appropriate, identifying special considerations<br />

<strong>for</strong> devolution planning, and how to develop a<br />

devolution plan.<br />

Selection Criteria: The primary audience is Federal<br />

agency personnel with responsibility <strong>for</strong> COOP<br />

planning in their department or agency. E/L551 is<br />

<strong>for</strong> Federal participants.<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

Required: IS 547.a, Introduction to Continuity of Operations<br />

(COOP), E/L548, Continuity of Operations (COOP)<br />

Program Managers Train-the-Trainer (TTT), E/L550,<br />

Continuity of Operations (COOP) Planning Train the Trainer<br />

(TTT).<br />

Recommended: IS 235, <strong>Emergency</strong> Planning.<br />

Course Length: 3 days<br />

CEUs: 1.8<br />

continuity of Operations (cOOp) <strong>for</strong><br />

tribal governments (l552)<br />

This course provides Tribal representatives with an<br />

understanding of how to develop and implement a<br />

COOP program to ensure continuity of community<br />

essential functions across a wide range of emergencies<br />

and events. Topics include legal basis <strong>for</strong> continuity,<br />

continuity planning, determining essential<br />

functions, vital records management, and pand<strong>emi</strong>c<br />

flu implications <strong>for</strong> continuity operations.<br />

Selection Criteria: The primary audience is Tribal leaders,<br />

Tribal emergency managers, and Tribal community<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 42<br />

response personnel. L552 is only offered as an offsite<br />

delivery. Delivery must be requested through the<br />

EMI Readiness Branch<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

Recommended: E/L580, <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />

Framework <strong>for</strong> Tribal Governments, IS 546.a, Continuity of<br />

Operations (COOP) Awareness, or IS 547.a, Introduction to<br />

Continuity of Operations (COOP).<br />

Course Length: 2 days<br />

CEUs: 1.2<br />

<strong>Emergency</strong> management framework<br />

<strong>for</strong> tribal governments (E/l580)<br />

This course provides Tribal leaders with a basic<br />

understanding of emergency management principles<br />

and their role in leading and directing their Tribes<br />

in implementing comprehensive emergency<br />

management systems.<br />

Specific topics include:<br />

• Federal, State,Tribal, and local partnership in<br />

emergency management.<br />

• Getting a program started.<br />

• Concept of emergency management and the four<br />

phases.<br />

• Definition and analysis of hazards.<br />

• Resources <strong>for</strong> emergency management available<br />

at the Tribal, State, and Federal levels, as well as<br />

from the private sector.<br />

• Developing an emergency operations plan.<br />

• Comprehensive emergency management, its<br />

elements, and the appropriate role taken by the<br />

emergency manager.<br />

• Meeting the challenges <strong>for</strong> upgrading and<br />

sustaining emergency management capabilities.<br />

Selection Criteria: Tribal government officials who can<br />

lead and direct their jurisdictions in implementing<br />

comprehensive emergency management systems.<br />

Course Length: 4 days<br />

CEUs: 3.0

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