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Designing and Operating an Integrated Emergency Management System Operating an Emergency Operations Center (EOC); Coordinating an effective major disaster response; Dealing with extreme conditions; Managing increasing demands and limited resources; Building a common operating picture (COP); and Planning and solving problems effectively. The 5-day Bootcamp, part of EMI's Training, Exercises and Drills Program, covers the required organization, processes, systems, competencies, tools, and plans needed to build your institution's Integrated Emergency Management System (IEMS). In this IEMS bootcamp, you will learn the following: Building-block activities using stress-test scenarios, from single incidents to worse-case events, will give you the skills to manage all types of emergencies. Hands-on exercises will let you align your EOC to international standards to scale up your response capacities by taking advantage of decades of emergency management experience worldwide. TRAINING, EXERCISES AND DRILLS Plan • Drill • Respond • Recover [email protected] In 5 days, you will have the skills and tools to manage all types of emergencies for your organization: A 5-Day "Learn-and-Apply" Bootcamp January 20-24, 2020, Pasig City, Philippines EOC Concept of Operations and Standard Operating Procedures EOC organization benchmarking to international emergency management standards and practices EOC prototyping with 3D printing for referencing Prototype design of an EOC resilient communication system Protocols to operate your EOC, including activation to deactivation for a major earthquake or tropical cyclone IEMS is a global, structured, and results-proven approach that puts the guessing out of managing emergencies and instead, puts you in control. Duration Delivery Location Dates Fees 5 days Face-to-face bootcamp Pasig City, Philippines January 20-24, 2020 1950 USD* REGISTER NOW! bit.ly/IEMSBootcampRegistration *Scholarships and discounts are available.

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Page 1: AND DRILLS EXERCISES TRAINING, · and Drills Pro g ram, covers the required organization, processes, systems, competencies, tools, and plans needed to build your institution's I nt

Designing andOperating anIntegrated EmergencyManagement System

Operating an Emergency Operations Center (EOC);Coordinating an effective major disaster response;Dealing with extreme conditions;Managing increasing demands and limited resources;Building a common operating picture (COP); andPlanning and solving problems effectively.

The 5-day Bootcamp, part of EMI's Training, Exercisesand Drills Program, covers the required organization,processes, systems, competencies, tools, and plansneeded to build your institution's Integrated EmergencyManagement System (IEMS). In this IEMS bootcamp, youwill learn the following:

Building-block activities using stress-test scenarios,from single incidents to worse-case events, will giveyou the skills to manage all types of emergencies.Hands-on exercises will let you align your EOCto international standards to scale up your responsecapacities by taking advantage of decades ofemergency management experience worldwide.

TRAINING,EXERCISES

AND DRILLSPlan • Drill • Respond • Recover

[email protected]

In 5 days, you willhave the skills andtools to manageall types ofemergencies foryour organization:

A 5-Day "Learn-and-Apply" BootcampJanuary 20-24, 2020, Pasig City, Philippines

EOC Concept of Operations and Standard Operating Procedures EOC organization benchmarking to international emergencymanagement standards and practicesEOC prototyping with 3D printing for referencingPrototype design of an EOC resilient communication systemProtocols to operate your EOC, including activation to deactivation for a major earthquake or tropical cyclone

IEMS is a global,structured, and

results-proven approachthat puts the guessing

out of managingemergencies and instead,

puts you in control.

DurationDeliveryLocationDatesFees

5 daysFace-to-face bootcampPasig City, PhilippinesJanuary 20-24, 20201950 USD*

REGISTER NOW!bit.ly/IEMSBootcampRegistration

*Scholarships and discounts are available.

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IEMS Playbook

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Real world applications of an IEMS: You will undergo a series oftraining and practice sessions to understand and practice the IncidentCommand System (ICS), EOC operations planning, situational reporting,incident action planning, emergency support functions (ESF), EOCactivation and deactivation, and emergency communications tested byconditions on the ground.

Fully functional EOC: You will participate in exercises to identify criticalhotspots in multiple incidents conditions and complex urbanemergencies. You will develop a Concept of Operations (ConOps) that iseffective for all types of emergencies, assess the requirements of a fullyfunctional EOC, and begin to design the basics of a resilient informationand communications system.

Worsening disaster scenario: You will be tested through drills that willinject information from the field to the EOC assuming a rigorous, fast-paced, and increasingly worsening flood scenario. You will be asked totake on an assigned role in the ICS and perform your functions withrapidly changing conditions and limited resources. Your capacity todecide and act will be put to its limit with injects designed to find pointsof failure in the system.

TRAINING

EXERCISES

DRILLS

In this bootcamp, we will puttogether your Integrated EmergencyManagement System Playbook thatwill give you the tools to establishyour EOC and manage youremergency response operations.

The IEMS bootcamp will be animatedand facilitated by world-recognizedexperts in the field who havedesigned and managed EOCs insome of the most complex urbanemergency situations.

Instructors

More Information

Learn more about the bootcamp atbit.ly/EMI-TEDBootcamp.

Bootcamp is only limited to 35 participants.

Training Approach

Register now atbit.ly/IEMSBootcampRegistration.

For other inquiries,contact us at [email protected].

We are offering a 10% discount for early birdregistrants (open until December 6, 2019),women, persons with disabilities, andorganizations with more than 3 participants.

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Course Content

A bootcamp is aninteractive,participatory andpractical learningenvironment basedon the concept oflearning-by-doing.The bootcamp isdelivered through aseries of groupdiscussions andproblem-solvingactivities that willtest and validatewhat you learn foreach module,ensuring that youleave the bootcampin measure toimmediatelyimplement what youlearned.

Readiness LevelsA bootcamp is an environment to learn the required skills in the shortest possible time. Youwill acquire the skills to reach four emergency management readiness levels in 5 days.

READINESSLEVEL 1:

Understandan IEMS

READINESSLEVEL 2:

Plan an IEMS

READINESSLEVEL 3:

Practice anIEMS

READINESSLEVEL 4:

Execute anIEMS

Approach

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A Stanford CEE alumnus with over 30 years ofprofessional career, Dr. Bendimerad has livedthrough two major earthquakes an hasinvestigated several other disasters including the2004 Sumatra Earthquake, the 2013 Fukushimaearthquake, as well as Hurricane Katrina andTyphoon Haiyan. He supervised the design andset up of the IEMS of several cities includingDhaka, Mumbai, Quezon City and Pasig.

He has over 20 years of experience in DisasterManagement. He supported the 2004 Sumatraearthquake and tsunami response, as well as theresponse and recovery of multiple severehurricanes that impacted the United States. Heserved as the Recovery Chief of Staff for theFEMA coordination during Hurricane Matthew inNorth Carolina in 2016, and was the AssistantDirector of Emergency Management.

Fouad Bendimerad, Ph.D., P.E.  Nicolas Burk

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Meet the team

He started his ICT career building the earlyInternet at NASA-Ames Research Center inSilicon Valley. He is a University of California-Berkeley EECS alumnus, a veteran of the US AirForce and US Peace Corps, as well as an ICTsolutions architect for multipletelecommunications companies worldwide,including HKT, SingTel, BT, France Telecom,AT&T, Sprint, and PLDT.

He is the former head of Pasig City’s DisasterRisk Reduction and Management Office who ledthe city’s response to one of the worst floodingevents to hit Metro Manila. He was also involvedin responding to various disasters in the country,including Typhoon Pedring in 2011, TyphoonPablo and Sendong 2012, Bohol Earthquake andTyphoon Yolanda in 2013, Typhoon Yolanda2013, and Typhoon Lando in 2015.

George PornarasRitche Angeles

He has led several of EMI's projects aimed atbuilding emergency management capacity ofpublic and private sector organizations in thePhilippines, Myanmar, and Tanzania. He wasinvolved in investigations of major disasters, suchas Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, and the NepalEarthquake in 2015

He is the lead designer of EMI's TED Program.He also supported the design of similar systemsin Kathmandu, Pasig City, Mumbai, Quezon City,and Dar es Salaam. He led several recoverymissions in Asia including Aceh, Yogyakarta,Tacloban City, and Marawi City.

Jose Mari Daclan Jerome Zayas

She has over 8 years experience in disaster riskmanagement, and emergency management as partof regional and local government initiatives in thePhilippines, including research and planning,communications, project management, trainingadministration, EOC management and incidentmanagement. She is currently supporting ongoingEM capability building initiatives in Tanzania.

Mary Luanne David