Contractor; CalOES /California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI)
<br />EXERCISES
<br />A) Dlscusslon-Based Exercises- focus on strategic, policy- oriented Issues; facilitators and /or presenters usually lead the discussion, keeping participants on
<br />track towards meeting exercise objectives. ( "Note: Estimated costs are example costs only and depict range that an exercise may fall within. Actual costs
<br />can vary and Is dependent on the size, scope, and variables involved with a particular exercise)
<br />Exercise Type
<br />Intended for graduates of CSTI's Terrorism I and II courses; this course
<br />Variables
<br />Range of Cost
<br />(Estimated)
<br />offers students the opportunity to apply the knowledge, ski its and
<br />Terrorism III: Advanced Counterterrorism
<br />resources obtained in those courses to develop counterterrorism
<br />Participants (f#),
<br />strategies
<br />strategles In a simulated war game which compares and contracts one
<br />LE, EM, OD
<br />$24x750.00
<br />team's proactive force protection methods against a dedicated
<br />Materials, Location
<br />adversary's attack plan.
<br />This course Is designed for both collectors and consumers of
<br />Participants (ft),
<br />Workshop
<br />p
<br />Intelligence, as well, as newly assigned terrorism Intelligence analysts
<br />Facilitation, Hours,
<br />$1,000- $35,D00
<br />Terrorism Intelligence Analysis
<br />and Terrorism Liaison Officers (TLOS). While the course Includes the
<br />LE, OD
<br />$24,750.OD
<br />basics of criminal Intelligence analysis methodology, the information is
<br />plans
<br />Presented within the framework of intelligence as It relates to terrorlst
<br />activity.
<br />EXERCISES
<br />A) Dlscusslon-Based Exercises- focus on strategic, policy- oriented Issues; facilitators and /or presenters usually lead the discussion, keeping participants on
<br />track towards meeting exercise objectives. ( "Note: Estimated costs are example costs only and depict range that an exercise may fall within. Actual costs
<br />can vary and Is dependent on the size, scope, and variables involved with a particular exercise)
<br />Exercise Type
<br />Description
<br />Variables
<br />Range of Cost
<br />(Estimated)
<br />Seminars generally orient participants to, or provide an overview of,
<br />Seminar
<br />authorities, strategies, plans, policies, procedures, protocols, resources,
<br />Participants (f#),
<br />concepts, and Ideas. Seminars can be valuable for entities that are
<br />Facilitation, Hours,
<br />$5,000 - $25,000
<br />developing or malting major changes to existing plans or procedures,
<br />Materials, Location
<br />Although similar to seminars, workshops differ in two Important
<br />aspects: 1, participant interaction Is Increased, and 2. focus Is placed on
<br />Participants (ft),
<br />Workshop
<br />p
<br />achieving or bulldin a product. To be effective, workshops should have
<br />g g p p
<br />Facilitation, Hours,
<br />$1,000- $35,D00
<br />clearly defined objectives, products, or goals, and should focus ono
<br />Materials, Location,
<br />specific Issue.
<br />plans
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