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National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
Dennis A. Terpin, Ph.D
Certified FEMA/DHS Master Level Instructor
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National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC)National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC)• is a partnership of several nationally
recognized organizations whose membership is based on the urgent need to address the counter-terrorism preparedness needs of the nation’s emergency first responders within the context of all hazards including chemical, biological, radiological, and explosive Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) hazards.
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NDPC Mission StatementNDPC Mission Statement
• is to enhance the preparedness of federal, state, local, and tribal emergency responders/first receivers and teams, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, to reduce the Nation’s vulnerability to incidents involving weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, – and all-hazard high-
consequence events by developing, delivering, and assessing plans, training, technical assistance, and
exercises.3
Eligible Applicants:Eligible Applicants:
• Available to State, local, tribal, and territorial governments; and those non-profit associations and, organizations, including community and faith-based organizations, with a national scope and with a demonstrable expertise relevant to the focus area for which grant funding is requested; and non-profit higher education institutions with existing programs which address the focus area for which grant funding is requested.
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FundingFunding
• There is no cost for state, local, and tribal first responders.
– This Federally-funded training is offered within the Federal Emergency Management Agency/National Preparedness Directorate (FEMA/NPD) U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
– Back-fill funding is not covered
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Eligible AttendeesEligible Attendees
• Emergency Management
• Emergency Medical Services
• Fire Service
• Governmental Administrative
• Hazardous Materials
• Healthcare
• Law Enforcement
• Public Health
• Public Safety Communications
• Public Works
• Agriculture
• Education
• Citizen/Community volunteer
• Information Technology
• Security and Safety
• Search and Rescue
• Transportation
• Other First Responders
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VerificationVerification
• All eligibility requirements and prerequisites will be verified by the
individual State Administrative Agency Training Point of Contact prior to an
application being forwarded to the CDP.
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How to Apply for and Schedule Training DeliveryHow to Apply for and Schedule Training Delivery• Find a course - search the catalog to find the course you
need to take. • If you do not have a FEMA SID or can’t remember your
FEMA SID visit https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/. There you will be able to register or retrieve your SID number. All participants for FEMA training must have a valid FEMA SID to attend courses, regardless of delivery mode (resident, mobile, or online)
• Get approval through your internal chain of command.• Find your SAA TPOC - all courses, other than online
courses, must be authorized through your SAA TPOC.• Provide the SAA TPOC with the following information.
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Main LinkMain Link
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https://www.firstrespondertraining.gov/content.do?page=howToTakeTraining
Provide the SAA TPOC with the following information.Provide the SAA TPOC with the following information.• For NTED or CDP courses:
– Course ID– Course Title– Training Provider
• For State-sponsored courses:– Course ID– Course Title– Sponsoring State
• For Federal-sponsored courses:– Course ID– Course Title– Sponsoring Agency
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State Administrative Agency Training Point of ContactState Administrative Agency Training Point of Contact
• SAA Training POC Gene FelchnerTraining Manager Illinois Emergency Management Agency 2200 South Dirksen Parkway Springfield, IL 62703 Phone:(217) 557-4791 Fax:(217) 557-1978 [email protected]
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FEMA Student Identification (SID)FEMA Student Identification (SID)
• is a unique number generated and assigned to anyone who needs or is required to take training provided by a FEMA organization.
• Your FEMA SID uniquely identifies you throughout the FEMA organization and all of its agencies.
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The consortium is made up of seven membersThe consortium is made up of seven members
• Energetic Materials and Research Testing Center (New Mexico Tech);
• Louisiana State University's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT);
• Texas A&M University ’s National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center, Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX);
• The Transportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTCI), National Center for Emergency Response in Surface Transportation (NCERST);
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The consortium is made up of seven membersThe consortium is made up of seven members• The National Disaster Preparedness Training
Center (NDPTC) at the University of Hawaii; the Counter Terrorism Operations Support
• Center for Radiological/Nuclear Training at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS); and the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP).
• Emergency Management Institute– The CDP is a FEMA training facility and is
funded through a separate appropriation.
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Types of TrainingTypes of Training
• Resident Training
• Indirect training
• On-line training
• At your location
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FEMA's Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), located in
Anniston, Alabama
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness• The CDP began
operations in June 1998 as the only all-hazards training center, offering training on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive weapons (CBRNE).
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Train at the nation's premier all-hazards training centerTrain at the nation's premier all-hazards training center
• is the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)'s only federally chartered Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training center.
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness
• On March 31, 2007, the Noble Training Facility (NTF) was transferred from the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) to the CDP.
• NTF is the only hospital facility in the United States dedicated to training hospital and healthcare professionals in disaster preparedness and response.
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness
• On March 31, 2007, the Noble Training Facility (NTF) was transferred from the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) to the CDP.
• NTF is the only hospital facility in the United States dedicated to training hospital and healthcare professionals in disaster preparedness and response.
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COBRATFCOBRATF
• Chemical, Ordnance, Biological and Radiological Training Facility (COBRATF), the CDP offers the only program in the nation featuring civilian training exercises in a true toxic environment, using chemical agents and biological materials. – The advanced, hands-on training
enables responders to effectively respond to real-world incidents involving chemical, biological, radiological, explosive, or other hazardous materials
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CORBACORBA
• The Chemical, Ordnance, Biological, and Radiological Training Facility (COBRATF), emergency response professionals train using nerve agents GB (Sarin) and VX, as well as non-pathogenic strains of anthrax, ricin and radiological materials.
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness
• The Advanced Responder Training Complex (ARTC) offers a cross-section of environments found in any community throughout the nation.
• The complex provides responders with a realistic training environment, to exercise the skills acquired during training.
• The ARTC includes a remodeled industrial park complex with simulated office space, medical clinic, fast food restaurant, facility maintenance, biomedical laboratory, calibration laboratory, and shipping/receiving office.
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness
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Center for Domestic PreparednessCenter for Domestic Preparedness
Resident Training
• If you are a state, local, or tribal government emergency responder, this training is completely funded by DHS at no cost to you or your jurisdiction.– We fly you into Atlanta
airport, pick you up, transport you to the CDP, and provide all meals and lodging.
Indirect Training
• The Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) currently offers four (4) Train the Trainer courses.– (TtT) courses, recognizing
successful graduates as Indirect Trainers for their home state in accordance with the State/Territory/Tribal Training point of contact directive
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The Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC)The Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC)
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The Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC)The Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC)• at New Mexico Tech (NMT) is the consortium’s
lead partner for explosives, live explosives, and incendiary devices training.
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Energetic Materials Research and Testing CenterEnergetic Materials Research and Testing Center• The mission of the Training Business Unit of the
Energetic Research and Testing Center of New Mexico Tech is to develop and deliver high quality training as judged by client evaluations and industry standards that is tailored to the needs of the client and reflects the client’s job training requirements. – We meet our goals through a strong cadre of
instructors, program managers, research scientists, incomparable testing facilities, highly experienced instructional designers, and an established training record.
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DHS/FEMA First Responder Course OfferingsDHS/FEMA First Responder Course Offerings
• Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings
• Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents
• Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents - Tactical
• Understanding and Planning for School Bomb Incidents
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DHS/FEMA First Responder Course OfferingsDHS/FEMA First Responder Course Offerings
• Initial Law Enforcement Response to Suicide Bombing Attacks
• Medical Preparedness and Response for Bombing Incidents
• Homemade Explosives: Awareness, Recognition, and Response
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Energetic Research and Testing CenterEnergetic Research and Testing Center
• Almost completely funded by DHS at no cost to you or your
jurisdiction
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The NCBRT is a DHS training partner providing high-quality training to emergency responders
throughout the United States and its territories
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NCBRT (LSU)NCBRT (LSU)
• Since 1998, NCBRT has been responding to the training needs of emergency management personnel through innovative, on-site training.
• NCBRT courses conducted in the privacy of your home, office, or anywhere with a computer and an internet connection.
• New Courses– AWR-315: Criminal Intelligence
Analysis EssentialsAWR-323-W: Disease Containment MeasuresAWR-324: Biological Incidents Awareness: Ebola Virus Disease
• Upcoming Courses– PER-TBD: Critical Decision
Making for Complex Coordinated AttacksMGT-447: Managing Food Emergencies: Strategies for a Community Response
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Counterterrorism Operations Support (CTOS)
Center for Radiological/Nuclear Training
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Atomic Test SiteAtomic Test Site
• All CTOS courses are offered at Almost NO COST to eligible participants.– This Federally-funded
training is offered within the (FEMA/DHS).
– For resident courses held at the NNSS, the program pays travel and per-diem expenses for all students but does not provide funds to backfill.
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CTOSCTOS
• DHS Course #: PER-241– WMD
Radiological/Nuclear Course for Hazardous Material (HazMat) Technicians Response
• DHS Course #: PER-243-1 – Primary
Screener/Personal Radiation Detector Course Train-the-Trainer [PREVENTION]
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CTOSCTOS
• PER-245 Secondary Screener/Radiation Isotope Identifier Device Course (SS/RIID)
• PER-246 Primary Screener Backpack Basic Course (PS/BB)
• PRNDOS Preventive Radiological/Nuclear Detection On-Site Program [PREVENTION]
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NATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND RESCUE
TRAINING CENTER (NERRTC)
NATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND RESCUE
TRAINING CENTER (NERRTC) Texas A&M Engineering
Extension Service (TEEX)
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TEEX - NERRTC Specializes inTEEX - NERRTC Specializes in
• State of the art Incident Management Team Training
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TEEX - NERRTC Specializes inTEEX - NERRTC Specializes in
– Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness
– Enhanced Sports and Special Events Incident Management –
– MGT-440 National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security
– Cyber Implications for Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliences
– Advanced Critical Infrastructure Protection
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TEEX - NERRTC Specializes inTEEX - NERRTC Specializes in
– Threat and Risk Assessment
– Executive and Elected Officials
– Crisis Communications
– Incident Management†
– Health and Medical Services
– HazMat Awareness and Operations
– Search and Rescue
– Essentials of Community Cybersecurity
– Infrastructure Protection
– Cybersecurity
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Sports and Special Events Management – TEEX - On-CampusSports and Special Events Management – TEEX - On-Campus• These courses focus specifically on
incident management, crowd and evacuation management, crisis information management and developing capability to operate in multi-agency collaborations.
• Training is targeted to personnel in campus administration/emergency management; athletic department management; campus, local and state law enforcement; local and state emergency management; local fire and emergency medical services; and large venue management/operations.
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TTCI manages the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Transportation Technology Center (TTC), located just 21 miles northeast of Pueblo, Colorado.
Highway Emergency Response Specialist (HERS) — PER-291 FEMA Funded
HazMat/WMD Technician for Surface Transportation (HWMDTST) — PER-293 FEMA Funded
Leadership & Management of Surface Transportation Incidents (LMSTI) — PER-292 FEMA Funded
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
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EMIEMI
• EMI is the emergency management community’s flagship training institution, and provides training to Federal, State, local, tribal, volunteer, public, and private sector officials to strengthen emergency management core competencies for professional, career-long training.
• EMI directly supports– National Incident Management System (NIMS), – National Response Framework (NRF),– National Disaster Recovery Framework– National Preparedness
• EMI is located on the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (NETC), Emmitsburg, Maryland.
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EMI – On-lineEMI – On-line
• IS-100.HE: Introduction to the Incident Command System for Higher Education– After the completion of this course,
you should be familiar with:• ICS applications in incidents at
higher education institutions
• ICS organizational principles and elements
• ICS position and responsibilities
• ICS facilities and functions
• ICS planning.
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IncidentCommander
IncidentCommander
Public InformationOfficer
Public InformationOfficer
LiaisonOfficerLiaisonOfficer
SafetyOfficerSafetyOfficer
Executive Policy GroupExecutive Policy Group
• If there is an event that affects, or could adversely affect the campus operation or mission of the university.– The EMPG has the authority to make strategic,
financial, operational, and policy decisions in response to the issue or event.
– If the implications of a crisis require executive decision-making, have potential long-term implications on the viability and reputation of the campus, or require significant changes in existing policies, the EMPG is expected to become involved in the day-to-ay management of the crisis.
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Executive Policy GroupExecutive Policy Group
• The Chancellor is the Executive Team Leader , in his/her absence, policy XXXXX succession shall be: – 1. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost – 2. Vice Chancellor-Business & Administrative
Services – 3. Vice Chancellor-Student Affairs – 4. Vice Chancellor-Research and Economic
Development – 5. Vice Chancellor-University Advancement – 6. Dean of the Graduate Division
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EMI – On-lineEMI – On-line
• IS-100.HE: Introduction to the Incident Command System for Higher Education– After the completion of this course, you
should be familiar with:• ICS applications in incidents at higher
education institutions• ICS organizational principles and
elements• ICS position and responsibilities• ICS facilities and functions• ICS planning.
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Executive Policy GroupExecutive Policy Group
IncidentCommander
IncidentCommander
EMIEMI
• ON Campus Courses – FEMA/DHS Grant
Funded
• Independent Study– over 175 on-line
courses
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NATURAL DISASTER TRAINING CENTER
NATURAL DISASTER TRAINING CENTER
The center provides high quality disaster training to ensure that island communities throughout the Pacific are ready and able to respond, recover, and reconstruct after catastrophes. U.H. has one of seven federally funded FEMA National Domestic Preparedness sites nationwide.
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The NDPTCThe NDPTC
• is authorized to develop and deliver training and educational programs related to homeland security and disaster management, with a specific focus on natural hazards, coastal communities, and the special needs and opportunities of islands and territories.– Within this document was established the Core
Capabilities which are essential for the execution of each of the five mission areas:
– Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery.
– In response to the Core Capabilities, NDPTC has realigned their training courses to meet the Core Capabilities.
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UIC Hosted Grant Funded ProgramsUIC Hosted Grant Funded Programs
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MGT 335 Event Security Planning for Public Safety ProfessionalsMGT 335 Event Security Planning for Public Safety Professionals• This course enables participants to recognize and plan
adequate strategies and security measures to prevent or mitigate security incidents which may occur during scheduled events. The course reinforces the importance and magnitude of security planning required to execute a safe and effective event regardless of the size. As a take-away job aid, students will receive a copy of a computer-based software tool designed especially for this course. – This job aid will provide guidance to security planners in the
decision making and synchronization of all security-based tasks and considerations required for developing a security outline and plan for any type of scheduled event.
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Is there an easy way to find out about available training?
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https://www.ndpc.us/Catalog.aspx
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