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ELITE COMMAND TRAINING
Contract #
A-2020-238-02
Agency
Police
Council Approval Date
12/1/2020
Expiration Date
11/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/2/2021
Destruction Year
2028
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I-700: National Incident <br />This course provides an overview of the <br />$3,000 <br />Management System, An <br />National Incident Management System <br />Introduction <br />(NIMS). The National Incident Management <br />System defines the comprehensive approach <br />guiding the whole community - all levels of <br />government, nongovernmental organizations <br />(NGO), and the private sector - to work <br />together seamlessly to prevent, protect against, <br />mitigate, respond to, and recover from the <br />effects of incidents. The course provides <br />learners with a basic understanding of NIMS <br />concepts, principles, and components. <br />I-800: National Response <br />The goal of the IS-0800.d, National Response <br />$3,000 <br />Framework, An Introduction <br />Framework, An Introduction, is to provide <br />guidance for the whole community. Within this <br />broad audience, the National Response <br />Framework focuses especially on those who are <br />involved in delivering and applying the <br />response core capabilities <br />0-305 - Type 3 Incident <br />This course is designed for those who are <br />$22,000 <br />Management Team <br />assigned to function in a Type 3 IMT during a <br />large/complex incident, typically extending into <br />the second operational period. The Type 3 <br />IMT can either support an existing ICS <br />structure, or can assume command of an <br />incident if requested to do so. <br />S-200: Initial Attack <br />This course is designed to meet the training <br />$4,000 <br />Incident Commander <br />needs of the Incident Command Type 4. <br />5-339 AR: Division/Group <br />Prepares students to perform in the role of <br />$7,000 <br />Supervisor All Risk <br />Division/Group Supervisor and provides <br />instruction in support of the specific tasks of <br />the DNS. <br />5-400: Incident Commander <br />Topics include team administration, <br />$8,000 <br />communication, information/intelligence <br />processing, agency administrator and IC <br />responsibilities, transfer of command, and <br />demobilization. <br />5-403: Information Officer <br />This course meets the training requirements for <br />$6,000 <br />a Public Information Officer Type 2. Topics <br />include information organization and <br />assignment, developing a communications <br />strategy, information operations, creating a safe <br />environment, effective media relations, <br />incident within an incident, community <br />relations analysis, documentation, <br />demobilization, and transitioning. <br />
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