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WILLDAN HOMELAND SOLUTIONS, A DIVISION OF WILLDAN GROUP INC.
Contract #
A-2012-218-002
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POLICE
Expiration Date
9/30/2015
Insurance Exp Date
11/9/2014
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Preparedness Training: The total cost for the training courses outlined in the proposed <br />"Multi -Year Training and Exercise Plan" is $22,827 if all deliveries are completed. All <br />ASAUA training events will conform to California State and Federal guidelines to <br />include homeland security grant program requirements. <br />We affirm that the training offered within the exercise schedule is approved for homeland <br />security grant funding or where indicated, submitted for approval. Our pricing budgets <br />for all training and exercise consumables, printed materials, special effects, moulage, <br />signs, handouts, etc. Finally, our instructors and exercise facilitators will provide all <br />multi -media devices necessary for training sessions, exercises, and exercise planning <br />conferences. <br />(24 hr) 3 Day Command Staff Strategies in Crowd Management and MFF <br />Deployment <br />A) Description of Training <br />There will be up to two deliveries of this course that are designed to provide Command Staff <br />with insight and understanding into the Mobile Field Force Concept and tactics, and the <br />capabilities of their trained personnel (the how, when and why of deployment). In addition, <br />are training discussions on use of resources such as Bike Units, Motors, Mounted Officers, <br />SWAT or special operations officers, and Plain Clothes personnel. This three day course <br />includes: <br />* MFF overview, <br />* How to plan for crowd events, <br />* Management techniques, <br />* Spontaneous response to events, <br />* Dealing with the media, <br />* Use of force in crowd control including less lethal munitions as well as use of force reporting <br />protocol, <br />• Deployment strategies <br />• First Amendment Rights and application to demonstrations, <br />• Risk management issues, <br />• Unlawful assembly and dispersal. <br />In addition, the course covers several in depth tactical debriefs of actual events and lessons <br />learned illustrating in real world events tactics that have failed, were improperly deployed, <br />lacked proper planning, or worked well. During this three day course there are also three <br />escalating tabletop exercises to reinforce concepts learned. Class Sizes are limited to 12 <br />students who will be broken down into four planning cells of three officers each. The <br />
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