The purpose of this course is to identify EOC functions, standards, structures and operations. Additionally, students will demonstrate how to collect, analyze, disseminate, and use data to develop situational awareness during EOC activation and response, as well as how to perform action tracking within an EOC. They will be able to perform the necessary tasks to drive organizational representation within an EOC and represent your EOC organization, support EOC activities, and explain the discipline-specific resource streams. Students will learn to assemble and respond to requests for documents and records within an EOC; create a PTB for tasks associated with situational awareness, action tracking, organizational representation, and document and records management. Students will demonstrate course knowledge and create the proper forms and documentations associated with operations and situational awareness during a cascading incident.
The only prerequisite for this course is FEMA IS-2200, which can be taken online here: https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-2200&lang=en
Note: You MUST also register in the Commonwealth of Virginia Learning Center (COVLC) prior to the course start date: use the link below to register or search for "2308" on the COVLC site. https://covlc.virginia.gov/contentdetails?id=F081602E4C19417BA00A5AE969…
Note: Please remember to register and select "add to calendar" from the event page to add the event to your personal calendar.
Please contact harry.gruenspecht@nvers.org or megan.li@nvers.org with any questions related to this course or the registration process.