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Emergency
Management
Academy
NH Homeland Security &
Emergency Management
NH Homeland Security and Emergency Management
110 Smokey Bear Blvd (physical) 33 Hazen Drive (mailing)
Concord, NH 03305
Phone (603) 271-2231 Fax (603) 223-3609
For additional information go to:
https://apps.nh.gov/blogs/hsem/?page_id=1790 —or—
EM Academy Electives
ICS Forms Overview and Best Practices
How HSEM Interacts with Municipalities in Emergencies
Advanced WebEOC
EMD Duties and Responsibilities
NH Emergency Management and Homeland Security Laws
Grants Funding and Grants Management/Forms
EMD and Local EOC Resources
Introduction to Weather Resources
Weather 101: An Introduction to the Weather Systems NH Experiences
Damage Assessment and Reporting
EOP and Hazard Mitigation Plans
Evaluator and Controller Training; Income Opportunities and Process
IS-212.a Introduction to Unified Hazard Mitigation Assistance or IS-393.a Introduction to Hazard Mitigation
IS-546 and IS-547 Continuity of Operations Plans (COOP)
IS-634 Introduction to FEMA’s Public Assistance Program
IS-42 Social Media in Emergency Management
IS-3 FEMA Radiological Emergency Management
IS-301 Radiological Emergency Response
REP 101—Radiological Emergency Preparedness
Rev. 03/11/2016
FourFour--Tiered ProgramTiered Program EM Academy Mission
Emergency Management protects
communities by coordinating and
integrating activities necessary to mitigate
against, prepare for, respond to, and
recover from threatened or actual natural
disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-
made disasters.
The goal of the EM Academy is to provide
the basic tools to build, sustain, and improve
these same capabilities within your agency,
department, organization or community.
LEVEL I: ICS/NIMS/ WebEOC
Awareness Orientation to Level I
ICS 100—Introduction to the Incident Command System
ICS 200—Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents
IS-700—NIMS: An Introduction
IS-1.A—Emergency Manager: An Orientation to the Position
IS-800.b—National Response Frame-work: An Introduction
IS-120.a—An Introduction to Exercises
AWR 160—WMD Awareness
HSEM WebEOC Training
3 Electives*
LEVEL III: Hands-on EOC Leader-ship
Orientation to Level III
Developing a Local EOC
Developing Your EOC Staff
Working with Your Local CERT and Other EM Volunteers
Participate in Writing and Facilitating a Table-Top Exercise**
Participate in Evaluating or Controlling a Table-Top Exercise**
Participate as a Player in a Table-Top Exercise**
IS-130 Exercise Evaluation and Improvement
3 Electives*
LEVEL II: EM Implementation Orientation to Level II
IS-235—Emergency Planning
IS/G-775—EOC Management and Operations
G-191—ICS/EOC Interface
IS-29/G-289—PIO Awareness
HSEEP or G 319—Exercise Design; Writing and Running Exercises
Evaluation and Controllers
IS-230.d—Fundamentals of Emergency Management
3 Electives*
LEVEL IV: FEMA Professional Development Series
IS-120.a An Introduction to Exercises (Level I)
IS-230.d Fundamentals of Emergency Management (Level II)
IS-235.b Emergency Planning (Level II)
IS-240.b Leadership and Influence
IS-241.b Decision Making and Problem Solving
IS-242.b Effective Communication
IS-244.b Developing and Managing Volunteers
*A list of elective courses can be found on the reverse side of this brochure. **Benchmarks/extent of involvement will be predetermined by HSEM
Courses are offered in a variety of
formats, including:
Online: (i.e. FEMA Independent Study)
Classroom (taught by subject matter
experts)
Seminars: (i.e EP Conference sessions)