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d. School and childcare planning representatives. In addition to the training requirements in table 13–7, representatives<br />

from DOD Schools and DFMWR Children and Youth Services should complete IS–362: Multi-Hazard <strong>Emergency</strong><br />

Planning for Schools.<br />

e. Combined training requirements. Many <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the installation EMWG serve on the installation EOC<br />

team or in other Category 1 and 5 functional areas. In these cases, the individual must meet the highest applicable<br />

standard, to include all applicable training requirements (for example, Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works may have to meet the<br />

combined requirements <strong>of</strong> the installation EMWG, installation EOC team, and damage assessment team leader on an<br />

installation with a small overall staff component).<br />

13–10. Installation emergency operations center team<br />

a. Requirements. These training requirements apply to all supporting personnel as well as the core installation EOC<br />

team as defined in chapter 11. All training requirements are in addition to those requirements for each member’s<br />

functional area as well as the NIMS training requirements stated in tables 8–1 and 8–4. Table 13–8 provides the initial<br />

multiyear training plan for Type I installation EOC teams. Tables 13–9 and 13–10 provide the same information for<br />

Type II and Type III teams, respectively. Prior completion <strong>of</strong> courses means moving ahead to the next year’s<br />

requirements.<br />

b. Installation emergency operations center Course. TRADOC, in coordination with DAMO–ODP, shall establish<br />

an installation EOC Course to provide the installation EOC Team with a baseline level <strong>of</strong> knowledge, skills, and<br />

abilities to perform their assigned tasks as identified in chapter 11. This course should be provided at each Installation<br />

via a mobile training team (MTT) using the installation EOC’s organic capabilities to ensure that training is applicable<br />

to an installation’s environment, resources, and procedures. The course shall consist <strong>of</strong> a classroom component with a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> lectures and seminars on each <strong>of</strong> the topics identified in this publication as applicable to the installation EOC<br />

Team coupled with the appropriate mix <strong>of</strong> exercises working up to a series <strong>of</strong> 2 FE. Each functional exercise will<br />

consist <strong>of</strong> a Type 3 incident scenario (one sudden onset, one gradual or slow onset) from the perspective <strong>of</strong> the incident<br />

management activities in the installation EOC. The desired output <strong>of</strong> this course is the knowledge, skills, and abilities<br />

for the combined installation EOC team to successfully manage (1) a Type 4–5 incident without additional training and<br />

education and (2) a Type 3 incident when supplemented with the proper training and education over the next training<br />

year (rolling calendar starting from time <strong>of</strong> course completion). Each participant must receive a resource CD with all<br />

required resources and template installation EOC SOPs. Each participant shall also receive a CD-based toolkit with<br />

optional hard-copy materials for the Ready <strong>Army</strong> Community Preparedness Campaign. The target audience is the<br />

installation EOC team, installation emergency managers, and higher headquarters EM program coordinators worldwide.<br />

For planning and budgeting purposes, it is anticipated that this course will consist <strong>of</strong> 8–10 days <strong>of</strong> instruction and all<br />

participants will be required to show pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> year 1 Web-based training requirements shown in the<br />

applicable version <strong>of</strong> tables 13–8 through 13–10.<br />

Note. In its finished state, the course should be able to be exported to foreign locations, especially the European, Korean, and<br />

Central theaters with tailored components/modules on materials relevant to these locations, such as integration with GCC and Host<br />

Nation capabilities.<br />

Table 13–8<br />

Type I: installation emergency operations center team multiyear training plan<br />

Type I installation EOC team multiyear training plan<br />

Course or Training Set 1 Source Year 1 Year 2 Year 3+<br />

NIMS Phase I Training Set FEMA EMI X<br />

NIMS Phase IV (Part 1) Training Set FEMA EMI P<br />

IS–775: EOC <strong>Management</strong> and Operations FEMA EMI X<br />

Continuity Awareness Training Set FEMA EMI X<br />

Intermediate ICS FEMA EMI X<br />

Task-Specific Training 2 Installation X<br />

Installation EOC Course 3 <strong>Army</strong> X<br />

NIMS Phase IV (Part 2) Training Set FEMA EMI P<br />

Advanced ICS Multiple Sites* X<br />

G191: ICS/EOC Interface FEMA EMI R<br />

122 DA PAM 525–27 20 September 2012

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