NDEMU Monthly Newsletter
In January 2021, the National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU) launched the NDEMU Monthly Newsletter to share timely news and information to our stakeholders. The monthly newsletter provides up-to-date information, including What’s New; Highlights and news from NDEMU; Updates from the NDEMU Branches; Course scheduling, development, and availability information; Frequently Asked Questions (Ask a Course Manager), and contact information for each of the NDEMU Branches.
Volume 2, 2023
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EMI Anywhere
The EMI Anywhere Initiative supports the 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan of a bold vision and three ambitious goals designed to address key challenges the agency faces during a pivotal moment in the field of emergency management. This initiative greatly enhances FEMA’s ability to address the increasing range and complexity of disasters, support the diversity of communities, and complement the nation’s growing expectations of the emergency management community.
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EMI Hosts Planning Roundtable for the 2023 National Preparedness Symposium (NPS)
Planning for the 2023 National Preparedness Symposium is underway. FEMA met with training, exercise and planning partners, including several state and local emergency management representatives, on 1-4 November to plan for the 2023 National Preparedness Symposium.
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The Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool (RAPT) is updated and better than ever!
The Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool (RAPT) (https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/practitioners/resilience-analysis-and-planning-tool) is an award winning, free, no-login required online webmap that provides everyone access to powerful data and GIS mapping to understand their community. The RAPT allows users to combine layers of community resilience indicators, infrastructure locations, and hazard data to visualize, prioritize, and implement strategies to build resilience.
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EMI is Seeking Participants for The National Preparedness Symposium (NPS) Focus Group (Roundtable)
EMI is hosting the 2023 NPS, May 23–25, and currently seeking eligible participants for the NPS Roundtable. The Roundtable provides the opportunity for Federal, state, territorial, and tribal training and exercise officials to develop the 2023 NPS agenda and identify topics and speakers.
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EMI Pilot - EMI Overview for State Training Officers and Regional Training Managers
EMI will host the second offering of the virtual STO/RTM EMI Orientation Webinar on October 24-25, 2022, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST, both days. The revised webinar is two days long and will cover EMI-specific information on EMI Training and Education, procedures, systems, and points of contact to new STOs and RTMs. Due to the amount of information that is included in the webinar, EMI increased the total time to six hours.
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EMI Pilot - EMI Overview for State Training Officers and Regional Training Managers
EMI hosted a pilot offering of a virtual STO/RTM EMI Orientation Webinar on June 27, 2022, from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST. The purpose of this webinar was to provide EMI-specific information on EMI Training and Education, procedures, systems, and points of contact to new STOs and RTMs. The initial feedback has been very positive but has also identified some opportunities to improve the webinar.
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EMI to Pilot an EMI Overview for State Training Officers (STO) and Regional Training Managers
Currently scheduled for June 27, 2022, from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST, the purpose of the STO/RTM EMI Orientation Webinar is to provide EMI-specific information to new STOs and RTMs on EMI Training and Education, procedures, systems, and points of contact. Topics to be discussed include EMI Anywhere, course codes, scheduling, analytics, curriculum management, student applications and admissions, instructor management, and EMI branch overviews. This webinar will be offered twice annually.
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EMI Bids Farewell to Deputy Superintendent Mike Sharon
On April 29, 2022, after three and a half years as EMI’s Deputy Superintendent, Mike Sharon will be moving on to share his emergency management knowledge and experience with the Department of Agriculture, Office of Homeland Security. EMI wishes Mike the best of luck in his new position, and we thank him for all he did during his time with us.
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FEMA Seeks Competitive Research Proposals to Advance Emergency Management
FEMA’s Higher Education Program (HiEd) is seeking competitive research proposals to help advance the discipline of emergency management. The submission period closes at midnight ET on April 22.
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Plans taking shape for 2022 National Preparedness Symposium
Plans are taking shape for the 2022 National Preparedness Symposium (NPS), hosted by the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) in May. The event will include nearly a dozen plenary and more than 30 breakout sessions, according to organizers.
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EMI Trainer Program
EMI has discontinued the Trainer Program effective February 1, 2022. EMI will continue to offer the Effective Communication (IS-242), Instructional Presentation and Evaluation Skills (E/L-141), and Introduction to Instructional Design Methods (E/K-610) courses but will no longer issue separate Basic Instructor or Basic Instructional Design certificates.
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Return to Resident Courses
Effective November 27, 2021 all students and instructors attending resident training at the National Emergency Training Center (NETC) for the National Fire Academy (NFA), or Emergency Management Institute (EMI) are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.