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EXHIBIT A <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />EXHIBITI <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />REQUIREMENTS <br />The specific requirements of this RFP have been listed in Section 11. <br />II. TRAINING COURSE(S) <br />A. ASAUA requires training courses in the following specific disciplines: <br />* Training Request for: CA-002-PREV Fire Training for At the Point of the Spear: Fire Service <br />Leadership. <br />Minimum Requirements: <br />Availability to conduct up to a total of five (5) deliveries of the training by the end of the term of <br />the contract. <br />The first training must be conducted no later than January 31, 2024. <br />Course Name: Fire Training: L-380/CA-002-PREV/ At the Point of the Spear: Fire Service <br />Leadership; or: At the Point of the Spear: Leading and Preparing Emergency Response Units <br />Course Description: Develop and deliver up to five (5) fire service leadership trainings <br />addressing the unique needs of fire professionals. This course directs the professional towards <br />a historical understanding of fire leadership from past to present day. The objective of this training <br />is to instruct first-line leaders of emergency response units in the core cultural attitudes and <br />behaviors that enable them to lead high-functioning teams in high-risk operations. The program <br />covers topics such as memory and conduct, leadership impact and adaptability, team building <br />and learning, error resiliency, stress management, accountability and standards, communication <br />and conflict resolution, and ethical leadership. The program uses a mix of theory and principles <br />with a nexus to terrorism, classroom exercises, case examples, and field exercises to provide <br />realistic application opportunities for the students and develops first-line leaders. The program is <br />based on established u.s. military programs and follows the principles of At the Point of the Spear: <br />Leading and preparing emergency response units. <br />The program duration is 36 to 38 hours and the target audience is first-line leaders of emergency <br />response units. <br />The proposer will provide resumes of the staff to be assigned to this training request, detailing <br />their prior experience. <br />Number of Deliveries Being Requested: Up to 5 <br />Number of Students per Delivery: Minimum of 12 students (max 25 students) <br />23-114A L-380 Fire Training-CA-002 Prev Fire Servies Leadership Training Services Page 17 of 43
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