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<br /> <br /> HSGP Appendix | February 2021 Page A-19 <br />tools that can facilitate the process, SAAs and TPOCs are encouraged to review the NTED Responder <br />Training Development Center (RTDC) website. <br /> <br />Some training and exercise activities require EHP Review, including exercises, drills or trainings that <br />require any type of land, water, or vegetation disturbance or building of temporary structures or that are not <br />located at facilities designed to conduct training and exercises. Additional information on training <br />requirements and EHP review can be found online at https://www.fema.gov/media- <br />library/assets/documents/90195. <br /> <br />DHS/FEMA Provided Training and Education <br />FEMA offers tuition-free training and education programs and courses through several providers including <br />the Center for Domestic Preparedness, the Emergency Management Institute, and the National Training <br />and Education Division’s Training Partners Program (TPP). TPP includes the Center for Homeland <br />Defense and Security, National Domestic Preparedness Consortium, Rural Domestic Preparedness <br />Consortium, and training partners through the Continuing Training Grants program. <br /> <br />FEMA’s National Preparedness Course Catalog <br />This online searchable catalog features a wide range of course topics in multiple delivery modes to meet <br />FEMA’s mission scope as well as the increasing training needs of federal, state, local, territorial, and tribal <br />audiences. The catalog can be accessed at http://www.firstrespondertraining.gov. <br /> <br />Training Not Provided by DHS/FEMA <br />These trainings include courses that are either state-sponsored or federal-sponsored (non-DHS/FEMA), <br />coordinated and approved by the SAA or their designated TPOC, and fall within the FEMA mission scope <br />to prepare SLTT personnel to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of <br />terrorism or catastrophic events. <br /> <br />• State Sponsored Courses. These courses are developed for and/or delivered by institutions or <br />organizations other than federal entities or FEMA and are sponsored by the SAA or their <br />designated TPOC. <br />• Joint Training and Exercises with the Public and Private Sectors. These courses are sponsored <br />and coordinated by private sector entities to enhance public-private partnerships for training <br />personnel to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism or <br />catastrophic events. In addition, states, territories, tribes, and high-risk urban areas are <br />encouraged to incorporate the private sector in government- sponsored training and exercises. <br /> <br />Additional information on both FEMA provided training and other federal and state training can be found <br />at http://www.firstrespondertraining.gov. <br /> <br />Training Information Reporting System (“Web-Forms”) <br />Web-Forms is an electronic data management system built to assist SAA TPOCs and federal agencies <br />with submitting non-NTED provided training courses for inclusion in the State/Federal-Sponsored Course <br />Catalog through electronic forms. The information collected is used in a two-step review process to <br />ensure the training programs adhere to the intent of the HSGP guidance and the course content is <br />structurally sound and current. As these programs may be delivered nationwide, it is vital to ensure each <br />training program’s viability and relevance to the Homeland Security mission. Reporting training activities <br />through Web-Forms is not required under present funding. However, the system remains available and <br />can be accessed through the FEMA Toolkit to support recipients in their own tracking of training <br />deliveries. <br />
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