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CALIFORNIA SPECIALIZED TRAINING INSTITUTE (CSTI)
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A-2016-239
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Council Approval Date
8/16/2016
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Contractor: Ca10ES/Callfornia Specialized Training Institute (CSTI) <br />Tabletop Exercises (TTX) are Intended to generate discussion of various <br />Issues regardinga hypothetical simulated emergency. They can be used <br />to enhance general awareness, validate plans and procedures, rehearse <br />concepts, and/or assess the types of systems needed to guide the <br />prevention of, protection from, mitigation OF, response to, and recovery <br />from a defined incident. The effectiveness of a TTX is derived from the <br />energetic Involvement of participants and their assessment of <br />recommended revisions to current policies, procedures, and plans; <br />therefore facilitation Is critical to keeping participants focused on <br />exercise objectives. <br />Participants (#), <br />Facllitation, Hours, $25,000-$50,000 <br />Materials, Location, <br />Reporting/Plans <br />B) Operation -Based Exercises - used to validate plans, policies, agreements, and procedures; clarify roles and responsibilities; and Identify resource gaps. <br />Exercises are characterized by actual reaction to an exercise scenario, such as initiating communications or mobllfzing personnel and resources. (*Note: <br />Estimated costs are example costs only and depict a range that an exercise may fall within. Actual costs can vary and is dependent on the size, scope, and <br />variables involved with a particular exercise) <br />Exercise Type <br />DescriptionVariables <br />Range of Cost <br />(Estimated) <br />Preparation, <br />Planning Meetings, <br />A drill is a coordinated, supervised activity usually employed to validate <br />Participants (p), <br />a specific function or capability In a single agency or organization, Drills <br />Facilitatlon, Flours, <br />are commonly used to provide training on new equipment, validate <br />Materials, <br />Drill <br />procedures, or practice and maintain current skills. For every drill, <br />Site/Mgt. <br />$30,000-$75,000 <br />clearly defined plans, procedures, and protocols need to be in place. <br />Locations, <br />Personnel need to be familiar with those plans and trained in the <br />Reporting/Plans, <br />processes and procedures to be drilled. <br />Travel ti Expenses, <br />Moulage, Media, <br />Volunteer <br />Coordination <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />
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