Who Should Attend the HSEEP Training Course?
Individuals involved in exercise programs and/or exercise design, development, conduct, control, evaluation, and improvement planning are encouraged to attend the HSEEP Training Course.
The intended audiences for the courses are:
- Federal Interagency Partners
- Exercise program managers
- Exercise planning team members
- Controllers/facilitators
- Evaluators
- Senior officials
Who Should Attend the HSEEP Training Course
Train-the Trainer?
The Train-the-Trainer session is designed for a smaller group of students so that students will have the opportunity to do teach-backs to prepare them to teach the class to others. All instructors for the HSEEP Training Course and the Train-the-Trainer session should have a thorough understanding of HSEEP polices, procedures, and terminology as well as direct experience in design, development, conduct, evaluation, and improvement planning for exercises.
Students who attend the Train-the-Trainer session should meet the minimum criteria listed below:
- A minimum of 5 years of field experience in designing, developing, conducting and evaluating homeland security/emergency management exercises.
- Completed the following courses
- IS-120.A, An Introduction to Exercises
- IS-130, Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
- IS-700, National Incident Management System, An Introduction
- IS-800B, National Response Framework, An Introduction
- ICS-100 and ICS-200