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Master Exercise Practitioner Program (MEPP)
Overview – FY2018
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Program Description: The
Master Exercise Practitioner Program is a series of two classroom courses
(E0132 and E0133) focusing on advanced program management, exercise design
and evaluation practices in each phase of the Homeland Security Exercise and
Evaluation Program (HSEEP). A MEPP Capstone exercise project is
required within one (1) year after the completion of E0133.
MEPP candidates work within a
collaborative environment on exercise design challenges and establish a
network of peers. Candidates are assigned to an Exercise Planning Team
where they are to demonstrate their expertise at all levels of exercise
design and conduct through in-class teach backs and the individual MEPP
Capstone Project.
MEPP is designed for mid-level
exercise practitioners with a minimum of three
(3) years’ experience in an
Emergency Management (EM) exercise design. Participants refine and
practice skills critical to performing the phases of the HSEEP cycle, such as
exercise program management, Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) writing and
evaluation data analysis.
Candidates apply the key
learning concepts from the MEPP curriculum relative to their organizations
and their own jurisdictional environments.
Emergency Management
Institute Mission
To support the Department of
Homeland Security and FEMA’s goals by improving the competencies of the U.S.
officials in Emergency Management at all levels of government to prepare for,
protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the potential effects
of all types of disasters and emergencies on the American people. Read more...
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Wednesday, August 16, 2017
2017. FEMA EMI Master Exercise Prac Program (MEPP) Courses
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Webinar: September 6, 2017. Health Information Systems Strengthening Resource Center
Health Information Systems Strengthening Resource Center: Centralizing Evidence
Join MEASURE Evaluation for a one-hour webinar on the Health Information Systems Strengthening Resource Center. The webinar will take place September 6 at 10am EDT and will be led by MEASURE Evaluation’s Heidi Reynolds, Shannon Salentine, Eva Silvestre, and Liz Millar.
Health information systems (HIS) strengthening is an ongoing and continuous process. MEASURE Evaluation’s Health Information Systems Strengthening Resource Center has been developed to serve as a central hub for the exploration of what works to strengthen HIS, a repository for evidence about how strengthened HIS improves health outcomes, and a learning space for health professionals to share and exchange information on HIS strengthening.
During this webinar, we will explore how our work to understand what works to strengthen HIS is framed by MEASURE Evaluation’s HIS Strengthening Model and explore HIS Country Profile Indicators, the HIS Assessment Tool Database, and other resources available through the website.
September 2017. Community Engagement. CERT Conference P.G. County Maryland.
What about your community in L.A., SF, Oakland, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, Atlanta, NOLA, Baton Rouge in our communities?
BEMA International
Event to be held at
the following time, date, and location:
Saturday,
September 23, 2017 at 8:30 AM
- to - Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 5:00 PM (EDT) |
National Capital Region Community Emergency Response
Team Conference (CERT Con) is on!
We are excited to bring a host of basic refresher and
advanced Emergency Management seminars and speakers to invigorate, educate and
innovate your preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery to any natural or
man-made disasters.
When a major disaster strikes, emergency professionals are
often unable to reach a scene for several hours or even days. Are you prepared
for your next disaster?
Saturday Seminar topics planned include Active Shooter and
Situational Awareness, Pet and Animal Management in Disasters, Stop the Bleed,
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care/Emergency Wound Care, Social Media, Disaster
Psychology and First Aid, How to Deal with Special Populations (Seniors,
Children, Disabled, etc.), Case Studies on local disasters and much more.*
Sunday Activity Day is open to the whole family. We’re
planning fun and interactive activities and demonstrations with our police and
fire vehicles, bomb squad; drones; hands-only CPR; moulage; emergency to-go bag
checks; radio communications and more, culminating in a full-scale drill at the
end of the weekend.* Get your hands dirty and be a part of the action!
Attend CERT Con to find out the best practices in
emergency preparedness, network with your local and neighboring jurisdictions’
CERT members, and learn how to make your community more resilient! CERT, Campus
CERT, Teen CERT, Emergency Management Professionals and Citizens interested in
CERT and emergency preparedness are welcome. Register
now!!
* Seminars and activities subject to change depending on
availability.
Share this event on Facebook and Twitter We hope you can make it! Cheers, Prince George's County Office of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Management |
Monday, August 14, 2017
August 2017. Join UPO's Board of Directors.
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Saturday, July 29, 2017
July 2017. HumanitarianID. “Talking to Humanitarian Responders”
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