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B) Operation -Based Exercises - used to validate plans, policies, agreements, and procedures; <br />clarify roles and responsibilities; and identify resource gaps. Exercises are characterized by <br />actual reaction to an exercise scenario, such as initiating communications or mobilizing <br />personnel and resources. (*Note: Estimated costs are example costs only and depict a range <br />that an exercise may fall within. Actual costs can vary and is dependent on the size, scope, <br />and variables involved with a particular exercise <br />Exercise Type <br />Description <br />Variables <br />Range of Cost <br />(Estimated) <br />Functional <br />Functional Exercises (FE) <br />Preparation, <br />20-40 Personnel: <br />are designed to validate <br />Planning <br />$65,290 <br />and evaluate capabilities, <br />Meetings, <br />41-90 Personnel: <br />multiple functions and/or <br />Participants (#), <br />$72,080 <br />sub -functions, or <br />Facilitation, <br />91-150 Personnel: <br />interdependent groups of <br />Hours, <br />$74,505 <br />functions. FEs are <br />Materials, <br />typically focused on <br />site/Mgt. <br />exercising plans, policies, <br />Locations, <br />procedures, and staff <br />Reporting/Plans, <br />members involved in <br />Travel & <br />management, direction, <br />Expenses <br />command, and control <br />functions. An FE is <br />conducted in a realistic, <br />real-time environment; <br />however, movement of <br />personnel and equipment <br />is usually simulated. <br />