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Mitigation Curriculum

  • The Mitigation Curriculum provides training for Federal, State, local, and tribal governments that are working to eliminate or reduce the long-term risk to human life and property posed by earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, dam failures, landslides, hurricanes, and other natural hazards.
  • The curriculum includes training courses of varying lengths. Resident offerings* generally last 4 days while field* courses last 1 to 2 days. Some offerings are appropriate only for resident delivery because they require instruction by representatives of a number of Federal agencies and facilitators located in the Washington, DC, area.
  • Many of the courses offered in this curriculum area directly support the training requirements of Federal
    programs, such as the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the National Hurricane Program, and the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP). Participants in these courses learn about program regulations and policies and are provided with the tools and techniques for implementing mitigation strategies.

Note:

  • Resident Offerings: Courses delivered on EMI campus
  • Field Offerings: Courses delivered off EMI campus
Course Code Course Title
IS-10.a Animals in Disasters: Awareness and Preparedness
IS-11.a Animals in Disasters: Community Planning
IS-111.a Livestock in Disasters
IS-1170.a Introduction to the Interagency Security Committee
IS-1172.a Determine the Facility Security Level (FSL) and Baseline Level of Protection (LOP)
IS-1173.a Identify and Assess Risk, Develop and Implement a Risk Management Strategy and Measure Performance
IS-1174.a Facility Security Committees (FSCs)
IS-13 NDEMU Conduct and Behavior
IS-2101 Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) 101 Beginner Training Course
IS-212.b Introduction to Unified Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA)
IS-245.c Introduction to the Federal Priorities and Allocations System
IS-251.b Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) for Alerting Administrators
IS-2700 National Mitigation Framework, an Introduction
IS-271.a Anticipating Hazardous Weather & Community Risk, 2nd Edition
IS-30.b Mitigation eGrants System for the Subgrant Applicant
IS-31.b Mitigation eGrants for the Grant Applicant
IS-317.a Introduction to Community Emergency Response Team (CERTs)
IS-328 Plan Review for Local Mitigation Plans
IS-329.a State Mitigation Planning Training
IS-362.a Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools
IS-393.b Introduction to Hazard Mitigation
IS-870.b Dams Sector: Crisis Management
IS-871.b Dams Sector: Security Awareness
IS-905 Responding to an Active Shooter: You Can Make a Difference
IS-922.a Applications of GIS for Emergency Management
IS-951 DHS Radio Interoperability

 
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