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12/1/2020
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2025
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G290/G291 Basic Public <br />The course is designed for people who <br />$10,000 <br />Information Officer and joint <br />work with the media in times of crisis and <br />Information System/Joint <br />day-to-day media relations. The program <br />Information Center <br />emphasizes the importance of developing a <br />Public Information Officer (PIO) team, <br />communications skills, leadership and <br />working in a Joint Information Center <br />using Joint Information Systems. <br />1-300: Intermediate ICS for <br />Enhance your Incident Command skills, with a special <br />$10 000 <br />Expanding Incidents <br />focus on new concepts of the Incident Command <br />System (ICS). The training and resources provided in <br />this course will assist personnel who require advanced <br />application of the ICS. The course will also benefit <br />any person who has a responsibility to function in a <br />command post managing an expanding incident. You <br />will participate in group activities that introduce the <br />development of the Incident Action Plan (IAP) and <br />demonstrate the interactions between the Command <br />and General Staff sections of the ICS. <br />I-400: Advanced ICS for <br />Enhance your Incident Command skills, <br />$6,800 <br />Command and General Staff <br />with a special focus on new concepts of <br />the Incident Command System (ICS).The <br />training and resources provided in this <br />course will assist personnel who require <br />advanced application of the ICS. The <br />course will also benefit any person who <br />has a responsibility to function in a <br />command post managing an expanding <br />incident. This course builds upon <br />information covered in the ICS-100, ICS- <br />200, and ICS-300 courses and explains the <br />roles and responsibilities of local, county, <br />state and federal agencies involved in <br />managing an expanding incident. Enhance <br />your command decision -making skills by <br />participating in group activities that <br />introduce the use of an Incident Complex <br />and Area Command, and the interactions <br />between Multi -Agency coordination <br />MAC entities. <br />ICS/EOC Workshop Interface <br />This course provides participants with an <br />$3,400 <br />(G191) <br />understanding of ICS/EOC interface. <br />Content includes an overview of ICS and <br />MACS, and a practical exercise to <br />discuss, apply, and validate workshop <br />concepts and ideas for effective ICS and <br />EOC interface. <br />20A-34 <br />
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