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Table 13–3<br />
Type I installation emergency manager multiyear training plan—Continued<br />
Type I installation emergency manager multiyear training plan<br />
Course or training set 1 Source Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year Location-dependent<br />
7+<br />
FEMA APS completion target 13 FEMA<br />
EMI<br />
Legend for Table 13-3:<br />
* Multiple Federal, State, local, and private training sites, include most EM conferences.<br />
X - required.<br />
R - recommended.<br />
O - optional.<br />
Notes:<br />
1 See table 13–1 for training set requirements.<br />
2 As necessary to support assigned functions.<br />
3 Course still under development.<br />
4 See table 13–6 for course options.<br />
5 Available as resident course at Ft. Leonard Wood. May be substituted for the installation emergency manager course until course development and fielding<br />
complete.<br />
6 Online training available at http://training.esri.com. Training requirement dependent upon fielding <strong>of</strong> HAZUS–MH to installation.<br />
7 Training requirement dependent upon fielding <strong>of</strong> HURREVAC to installation.<br />
8 Integrated EM workshop series requires significant coordination, travel, and prior enrollment through FEMA EMI.<br />
9 Course selection based upon identified hazards during risk management process. Courses should be taken in priority order based starting with the highest<br />
relative risk identified and progressing to hazards with lower relative risk.<br />
10 Course selection based upon local conditions and needs. Courses are optional and identified as available resources.<br />
11 Course selection based upon composition <strong>of</strong> mitigation committee and local conditions and needs. Courses are optional and identified as available resources<br />
unless specifically stated as a requirement.<br />
12 Participants who complete all pr<strong>of</strong>essional development series courses are eligible to receive a FEMA pr<strong>of</strong>essional development series certificate <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
The courses are listed in table 13–1 in the recommended order <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
13 Participants who complete the 5 required courses and any 5 <strong>of</strong> 16 elective courses are eligible to receive the FEMA APS certificate <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
Table 13–4<br />
Type II installation emergency manager multiyear training plan<br />
Type II installation emergency manager multiyear training plan<br />
Course or training set 1 Source Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 7+ Location-Dependent<br />
NIMS Phase I training set FEMA EMI X<br />
NIMS Phase IV (Part 1) training set FEMA EMI X<br />
IS–1: <strong>Emergency</strong> manager: An orientation to the<br />
position<br />
IS–230A: Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> emergency management<br />
FEMA EMI X<br />
FEMA EMI X<br />
IS–235A: <strong>Emergency</strong> planning FEMA EMI X<br />
IS–775: EOC <strong>Management</strong> and operations FEMA EMI X<br />
Continuity awareness training set FEMA EMI X<br />
Task-specific training 2 Installation X<br />
NIMS Phase IV (Part 2) training set FEMA EMI X<br />
DOD IFSAC HAZMAT awareness training set Fire and ES X<br />
IS–708: Rapid damage assessment FEMA EMI X<br />
IS–393A: Introduction to hazard mitigation FEMA EMI X<br />
IS–139: Exercise design FEMA EMI X<br />
IS–130: Exercise evaluation and improvement<br />
planning<br />
FEMA EMI X<br />
Intermediate ICS FEMA EMI X<br />
DA PAM 525–27 20 September 2012<br />
x<br />
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