INDEX I. New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJ OHSP) Courses A) First Responder Training A1-A19 B) Private Sector Training B1-B15 C) NJLearn.C1-C2 II. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Courses D) National Domestic Preparedness Consortium..D1-D9 E) Additional Federal Training E1 III. State Training Websites F) Additional State Training F1
NJ OHSP COURSES SECTION A: FIRST RESPONDER TRAINING
Terrorism Awareness and Prevention Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: N/A Hours: 2-hour Target Audience: Public and Private Sector Prerequisites: N/A This course was developed as a direct result of the numerous requests from the public and private sector for a basic awareness program and has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security. Topics of discussion include: the definition of terrorism; examples of international and domestic terrorism; indicators of suspicious activity; and, the role of public in combating terrorism. The primary audience of this course will be the general population in the public and private sector. This will include emergency management, emergency medical services, public works, public health, health care, public safety communications, government administration, food and private security, and volunteer groups. Objective Through this course, each participant will be able to define terrorism, list goals of terrorism, describe why New Jersey is a target of terrorists, recognize and describe suspicious activities associated with terrorism and describe the process necessary to accurately report suspicious activity to the proper authorities. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, contact us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A1
Counter-Terrorism and Awareness-Level 2 Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 15 minimum/ 50 maximum Hours: 2-Day Target Audience: Law Enforcement Prerequisites: Counter Terrorism Awareness-Level 1 This 2-day training seminar is the follow-up to Level 1 and is designed to provide the student with detailed insight into the current terrorist trends and indicators confronting the law enforcement community. Topics of discussion include: intelligence and law enforcement, suicide bombers and bomb recognition techniques, funding terrorism, crimes with a nexus to terrorism, home-grown jihadism and pre-incident indicators. The primary audience for this course includes all sworn law enforcement officials which includes law enforcement investigators, detectives and advanced sworn law enforcement officers. Objective Each participant will be able to define and understand the current terrorist trends and indicators. Participants will also understand the important aspect of this seminar that is maintaining a fluid course work that changes along with shifts in terrorist tactics, targets, and weapons. There is no cost for training or resources. To register for this specific course, please visit our virtual academy Website at www.njlearn.com A2
Bombing Prevention for First Responders Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 50 Maximum Hours: 1-day Target Audience: Public and Private Sector Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: U.S. Department of Homeland Security s Office for Bombing Prevention This DHS workshop is designed to enhance and reinforce the participant s knowledge, skills, and abilities in relation to the threat of improvised explosive devices (IED) prevention measures and planning protocols. This workshop reviews the current development of strategies requiring collaboration of numerous agencies across multiple localities, disciplines and level of government. The workshop outlines specific bombing prevention actions that reduce vulnerability and mitigate the risk of terrorist IED attacks utilizing explosives. Objective Through this course, each participant will have knowledge the objectives of terrorism, list IED threats; explain explosive effects and familiarization with the safety precautions to reduce the explosive effects of an IED. The primary audience of this course will be first responders. This will include emergency personal, fire, law enforcement emergency medical services. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A3
Surveillance Detection Training for Municipal Officers, State/Local Law Enforcement Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 30 maximum Hours: 3-day Target Audience: Law Enforcement and security personnel Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsor: U.S. Department of Homeland Security This is a Department of Homeland Security approved and funded course presented by private contractors. Topics of discussion include: awareness of terrorist tactics; attack history; and, methods to detect surveillance. This course also concludes with a practical exercise. The primary audience for this course includes sworn law enforcement officials and all security personnel. Objective Each participant will be provided the fundamental practices to establish surveillance detection teams to protect critical infrastructure and key resources from operatives conducting preoperational surveillance. Participants will also be able to develop a surveillance detection team using the techniques of cover and disguise, and to identify environments and how to blend in to them as it relates to a surveillance detection operation. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A4
Vulnerability Assessment, Strategy, Design & Mitigation (VASDM) Training Level: Management and Planning Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 24 maximum Hours: 3-day Target Audience: Site Security Assessment Personnel Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsor: TEEX-Texas Engineering Extension Service This management and planning level course was designed by TEEX to provide a handson process within risk management that addresses threat-based vulnerability assessments. The program consists of lectures, small group discussions, multi-media scenarios, and a field activity where on-site assessments are conducted. The primary audience for this course includes newly assigned County Critical Infrastructure Coordinators (CCICs), New Jersey State Police (NJSP) Infrastructure Security Unit (ISU) and other state and county security personnel responsible for vulnerability assessments and Best Management Practices (BMP) audits. Objective Each participant will be able to design a mitigation strategy for a facility in order to deter, detect, delay, asses, and respond to potential threats equivalent to the identified risk. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A5
Port Awareness & Response Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 45 Maximum Hours: 1-day Target Audience: Port Agencies, EMS, Law Enforcement, Fire, Maritime Industry Prerequisites: N/A This OHSP developed course has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security and is designed to provide Port of NY/NJ Maritime Domain Awareness. It is a Defense in Depth approach towards protecting the Maritime Supply Chain. The State of NJ does not have dedicated maritime response units therefore, we are training the land based first responder/private sector units in maritime domain awareness. With the assistance of agencies; USCG, US Customs, FBI, Port Authority of NY/NJ and NJSP, who have specific responsibility and dedicated resources but who are unable to manage the scope of protecting NY/NJ ports and waterways individually. This training program is designed to provide Force Multipliers which include the private sector, since their knowledge and experience with Cargo Container Ships, Container Cranes, Tankers, and Rail Lines would be invaluable to a first responder during an emergency. The primary audience for this course includes NY/NJ/PA/DE-Federal Port Security Agencies, (UASI) Regional Port Emergency Medical Service, (UASI) Regional Law Enforcement Rapid Deployment Teams, (UASI) Regional Maritime Fire Service, Private Industry Port Partners (APM Terminals, Trucking Industry, etc.), local first responders for that region and port terminal operators. Objective Each participant will be able to play a role in securing the ports, and know their proximity to the critical infrastructures. They will be familiar with port geography and port operations and will understand the personnel, equipment and resources available to assist them, should they be involved in a port emergency related event. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line or simply register at www.njlearn.com A6
Trucks and Terrorism: Rapid Risk Recognition, Assessment, and Response Workshop Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 50 minimum/ 250 maximum Hours: 1-Day Target Audience: Law Enforcement, Security Officers Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsor: US Department of Transportation Trucks and Terrorism: Rapid Risk Recognition, Assessment, and Response Workshop training was developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation. This one day workshop is designed with an emphasis on the identification and interdiction of a threat before an incident or a suspect truck enters a workplace or community. The primary audience for this workshop includes law enforcement investigators, detectives, sworn senior law enforcement officers, and security personnel. Objectives Each participant will receive an introduction relating to simple, time proven techniques that support the development of everyday scenario assessment. The workshop will also provide the participant with an opportunity to formulate, review or improve their security plan while being exposed to techniques to enhance risk recognition skills. There is no cost for training or resources. To register for this specific course, please visit our virtual academy Website at www.njlearn.com A7
Understanding the Arab Culture and Source Development Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 15 minimum/ 50 maximum Hours: 5-hour Target Audience: Law Enforcement Prerequisites: N/A Understanding the Arab Culture and Source Development was developed following the attacks of 9/11. This course is designed to provide law enforcement officers and detectives with an understanding and situational awareness of the Arab culture and to provide information and techniques for developing confidential sources of information. The primary audience for this course is newly assigned detectives, investigators and sworn law enforcement officials. Objective Each participant will gain an understanding of the Arab culture to enhance their knowledge of the practices and beliefs, and to identify areas sensitive to their civilization. The knowledge gained from this course will significantly enhance the student s ability in gathering intelligence and in conducting investigations. This course has received very positive reviews. There is no cost for training or resources. To register for this specific course, please visit our virtual academy Website at www.njlearn.com A8
Intelligence Toolbox / Sustaining the Intelligence Function Training Level: Management and Planning Format: Instructor led, group break out exercises Enrollment: 80 maximum Hours: 2.5-day Target Audience: Law Enforcement and Intelligence Community Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: Michigan State University, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FBI Intelligence Directorate, DEA Intelligence Division This training program is designed to provide information and resources to aid in the development of an intelligence capacity in state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies, regardless of agency size. Although this course training is flexible in agency size, it does focus particularly on agencies with more than twenty-five officers. The primary audience for this course includes those responsible for developing an intelligence capacity in any state, local, or tribal law enforcement agency (non-sworn personnel also). Specialized law enforcement agencies such as Prosecutor s Office, Sheriff s Office, Transit Police, Department of Corrections, Parole, Probation, Parks and Wildlife, campus law enforcement (public or private), etc, may also attend. In many ways, the most important audience for this course involves those agencies that do not have a full time intelligence unit. Objective Each participant will be able to develop and operate an intelligence capacity within their respective organization by the conclusion of the program. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources. Lodging will be provided to participants who travel 45 miles or more to the training site but please note that this is following a first come, first served basis. Additional Information For more information on this specific course, please visit https://intellprogram.msu.edu/index.php To register for this course online, go to https://intellprogram.msu.edu/registration.php A9
SLATT Train-the-Trainer Workshop Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led, participant exercises Enrollment: 25 Maximum Hours: 2.5-hour day Target Audience: Qualified Law Enforcement Instructors Prerequisites: Instructor Training Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program (SLATT) This 2-day training program is designed for qualified law enforcement trainers and intended to assist agencies in developing in-house anti-terrorism training capabilities by providing quality instruction and a take-home instructor guide to be used for further training. Training topics include: terrorism, domestic and international terrorism, community partnership, law enforcement intelligence, terrorism indicators and officer safety. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement officers assigned to instruct and/or deliver community presentations. Objective Participants will be able to utilize materials and resources presented to develop and deliver in-house anti-terrorism training programs. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources. Additional Information For more information, please visit https://www.slatt.org/training.aspx To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A10
Criminal Intelligence for the Chief Executive Briefing Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 75 Maximum Hours: 1-day Target Audience: Law Enforcement Executives Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program (SLATT), Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR) This 1-day seminar is designed for chief executives and command personnel to provide an understanding of the intelligence process and to familiarize the participants with current national issues concerning intelligence. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement executives including Prosecutors, Police Chiefs, Public Safety Directors, Sheriffs, and command personnel. Objectives Each participant will be able to identify and facilitate criminal intelligence sharing plans, intelligence led policing, and legal/privacy issues associated with intelligence. In addition, participants will be able to integrate intelligence into their operations and utilize case scenarios to identify mechanisms used to resolve legal and privacy issues. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources. Additional Information For more information on this specific course, please visit http://www.iir.com/cice To register for this course online, go to http://www.iir.com/cice/schedule.htm A11
Criminal Intelligence Systems Operating Policies Training (28 CFR Part 23) Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 75 maximum Hours: 4-hour Target Audience: Users and managers of criminal intelligence systems Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program (SLATT), Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR) This 4-hour course provides each participant specialized technical assistance and training in the area of criminal intelligence systems operating polices that focus on the requirements of the 28 Code of Federal Regulations Part 23 (28 CFR Part 23), a guideline for law enforcement agencies that operate federally funded, multi-jurisdictional criminal intelligence systems. The primary audience for this course includes the law enforcement community, investigative community and intelligence community. Objective Each participant will be able to identify and apply the federal guidelines that regulate criminal intelligence systems by the conclusion of the course. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources. Additional Information For more information on this specific course, please visit www.iir.com/28cfr To register for this course online, go to www.iir.com/registration/28cfr.cfm A12
Advanced Criminal Intelligence Analysis to Prevent Terrorism Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 24 Maximum Hours: 5-day Target Audience: Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysts Prerequisites: Basic Intelligence Analysis Training (FIAT or comparable) Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program (SLATT), National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) This training program is designed for personnel that have successfully completed a basic intelligence analysis training program. This training promotes awareness of intelligence processes used in the national security arena and law enforcement s role in the intelligence community. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement personnel and analysts. Objective Each participant will be able to identify models and strategies of national security intelligence, intelligence consumers, and analytic pitfalls. In addition, participants will be able to utilize social network analysis, structured analysis of competing hypothesis, and target centric approach. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources. Additional Information If you would like more information on this specific course, please visit www.nw3c.org/ocr/courses_desc.cfm?cn=aciapt To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us or simply register online at http://www.nw3c.org/ocr/courses_desc.cfm?cn=aciapt A13
Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training (FIAT) Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led, group exercises Enrollment: 24 maximum Hours: 5-day Target Audience: Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysts Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program (SLATT), National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) This 5-day basic intelligence analysis course is offered and delivered by the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis (IALEIA). Training course meets the minimum requirements for analysts as identified by the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP). The audience will examine critical and creative thinking processes, utilize inference development, recommendations development and analysis of competing hypothesis. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement personnel and new or relatively inexperienced intelligence analysts. Objectives Each participant will be able to identify intelligence models, the intelligence cycle, legal issues and intelligence resources. Participants will utilize various pattern, association, flow and strategic analysis methods and skills. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources. Additional Information For more information on this course, go to http://www.ialeia.org/fiat To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A14
I2 Analyst s Notebook Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 24 students Hours: 5 day Target Audience: Law Enforcement and analysts Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) I2's Analyst's Notebook 7 is an introductory course that lays the foundations of the software capabilities and gives the user the skills to create basic link and timeline charts, allowing investigators and analysts to bring clarity to complex investigations. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement officers and analysts Objective Participants will be able to utilize materials and resources presented to more efficiently evaluate complicated investigations. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources Additional Information For more information, please visit https://www.nw3c.org To request this course, e-mail https://www.nw3c.org A15
Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led Enrollment: Unlimited Hours: 1 day Target Audience: Law Enforcement and analysts Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program (SLATT) The 1 day program details how, historically, following the money has been one of the most successful investigative techniques in combating criminal activity. The course indicates that the money trail often leads directly to the top of the criminal organization. The course also explains why the network of financial transparency, put in place primarily to fight the war on narcotics, is inadequate to fight the war on terrorist finance. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement officers and analysts Objective Participants will be able to utilize materials and resources presented to investigate financially related crimes within their respective jurisdictions. Course Calendar Updates on course schedule can be located on NJ Learn under the Training and Events Calendar link located at: www.njlearn.com There is no cost for training or resources Additional Information For more information, please visit https://www.slatt.org/training.aspx To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A16
*Program facilitated by outside vendor; cost incurred by hosting agency P.A.T.R.I.O.T.-Behavioral Assessment Training Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 40 maximum Hours: 1-2 Day Target Audience: Law Enforcement Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsor: Protecting the Homeland Innovations, LLC P.A.T.R.I.O.T. is a Department of Homeland Security approved course with hands-on field exercises. This behavioral assessment training was developed in 2002 after 9/11 by Protecting the Homeland Innovations, LLC and the Massachusetts State Police. It is implemented daily at Boston Logan International Airport. The training is a procedure based on observation of behavior and appearance, and brief non-threatening, non-custodial interviews of the public to determine whether elevated or reasonable suspicion exists that an individual is involved in planning or carry out a terrorist attack using regular police/security patrols. This training also served as the model for the TSA Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques (SPOT) program being used at three airports and under consideration for nationwide use. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement investigators, detectives and sworn senior law enforcement officers, security personnel responsible for mass transit, sporting facilities, casinos, government buildings, county and local liaisons. Objective Each participant will be trained to quickly identify persons who may be security risks in high security public places based on behavior and appearance (non-racial/ethnic), conduct brief non-custodial interviews and determine if a person is high risk or low risk, and take appropriate mitigating action. Modules include topics such as The Current Threat, Methodology and Interview & Resolution with field exercises. is subject to vary. Please contact ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us for more information. Due to the specific subject matter, this course currently has an invite-only status. If you would like more information, contact us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A17
*Program facilitated by outside vendor; cost incurred by hosting agency P.A.T.R.I.O.T.-Behavioral Assessment Train-The-Trainer Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 20 Maximum Hours: 40-hour Target Audience: Law Enforcement Prerequisites: Methods of Instruction Course The Behavior Assessment Screening System (B.A.S.S. /P.A.T.R.I.O.T.) is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) approved course with hands-on field exercises. B.A.S.S. /P.A.T.R.I.O.T. was developed in 2002 after 9/11 by Protecting the Homeland Innovations, LLC and the Massachusetts State Police. It is implemented daily at Boston Logan International Airport. The training is a procedure based on observation of behavior and appearance, and brief non-threatening, non-custodial interviews of the public to determine whether elevated or reasonable suspicion exists that an individual is involved in planning or carry out a terrorist attack using regular police/security patrols. This training also served as the model for the TSA Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques (SPOT) program being used at three airports and under consideration for nationwide use. The primary audience for this course includes law enforcement trainers responsible for training law enforcement officers, detectives and sworn senior law enforcement officers who work with mass transit, sporting facilities, casinos, government buildings, county and local liaisons. Approval to attend is subject to trainer certification. Objective Each participant will be trained to teach law enforcement officers how to quickly identify persons who may be security risks in high security public places based on behavior and appearance (non-racial/ethnic), conduct brief non-custodial interviews and determine if a person is high risk or low risk, and take appropriate mitigating action. is subject to vary. Please contact ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us for more information. Due to the specific subject matter, this course currently has an invite-only status. If you would like more information, contact us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. A18
The Art of Deterrence Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 70 Maximum Hours: 8-hour Target Audience: Law Enforcement, Security Personnel Prerequisites: N/A The course provides information for Patrol Officers regarding the prominent terrorist organizations currently working against the United States. It will cover the tactics and measures used by these terrorist groups, and highlight actions that can be taken by Patrol officers in identifying possible terrorist activity, prior to an event. The primary audience for this course includes sworn law enforcement personnel. Objective This seminar is designed to enhance the law enforcement officer s capability to mitigate a terrorist attack. Seminar materials will address: Building Blocks to Terrorist Attacks; Pre-Incident Indicators; Terrorism Interdiction; Overview of Islamic/Right Wing and Environmental Terrorist Groups; Legal Issues; and Intelligence Systems. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line or simply register at www.njlearn.com A19
NJ OHSP COURSES SECTION B: PRIVATE SECTOR TRAINING
Surveillance Detection for Commercial Infrastructure Operators and Security Staff Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 30 maximum Hours: 3-day Target Audience: Public and Private Sector personnel Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsor: U.S. Department of Homeland Security This is a Department of Homeland Security approved and funded course presented by identified private contractors. Topics of discussion include: detect and deter potential threats; fundamentals of detecting surveillance activity; and, vulnerability and red zone analysis. This course concludes with a practical exercise in which the student applies surveillance detection, observation, and reporting. The primary audience for this course includes all public and private sector security personnel working for sectors such as schools, universities, warehouses and utility organizations. Objective Each participant will be provided the fundamental practices to establish guidelines to mitigate risks to critical infrastructure through developing, applying, and employing surveillance detection protective measures through development of a plan. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B1
Protective Measures Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: N/A Hours: 16 Target Audience: Executive and employee level personnel in the public/private sector Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsor: Department of Homeland Security This two day course offered to security officers, mid-level safety/security supervisors, and property managers in public/private sectors, is designed to provide students with the knowledge to identify vulnerabilities and select appropriate Protective Measures for their unique facility. The course focuses on providing information pertaining to common vulnerabilities, available Protective Measures, and strategies for selecting appropriate Protective Measures. Students spend 16 hours in the classroom during which time instructors present information and students participate in various in-class activities and practical exercises designed to reinforce learning. The primary audience for this course includes all executive and employee level personnel in the public/private sector. Objective Each participant will have the knowledge to identify the appropriate protective measures for their unique sector. This course provides information pertaining to available protective measures and strategies for selecting which protective measures are most appropriate to your site. The course work 1) The threat analysis process, 2) Terrorist methodology and planning cycle, 3) Facility Vulnerability Analysis, 4) Determining which protective measures to employ. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, contact us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B2
Private Sector Counterterrorism Awareness Workshop Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 250 Maximum Hours: 1-day Target Audience: Private and Public Sectors Prerequisites: N/A Co-Sponsors: U.S. Department of Homeland Security s Office for Bombing Prevention This workshop is designed to enhance the knowledge of Private Sector security professionals by providing exposure to key elements of the improvised explosive device (IED) threat, surveillance detection methods and soft target awareness. The workshop illustrates baseline awareness and prevention actions that reduce vulnerabilities to encounter the threat along with collaborating information sharing resources to improve preparedness. This designed approach better enables the owners and operators of critical infrastructure and key resources to deter, prevent, detect, protect against, and respond to terrorist use of explosives in the United States. Objective Through this course, each participant will have knowledge of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan and the Homeland Security Presidential Directives. Topics of discussion will include trends in terrorism, IED awareness and explosive effects, soft target awareness threat assessment, surveillance detection. : The primary audience of this course will be the general population in the public and private sector. This will include emergency management, emergency medical services, public works, public health, health care, public safety communications, government administration, private security, and volunteer groups. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B3
Terrorism Awareness and Prevention Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: N/A Hours: 2-hour Target Audience: Public and Private Sector Prerequisites: N/A This course was developed as a direct result of the numerous requests from the public and private sector for a basic awareness program. Topics of discussion include: the definition of terrorism; examples of international and domestic terrorism; indicators of suspicious activity; and, the role of public in combating terrorism. The primary audience of this course will be the general population in the public and private sector. This will include emergency management, emergency medical services, public works, public health, health care, public safety communications, government administration, food and private security, and volunteer groups. Objective Through this course, each participant will be able to define terrorism, list goals of terrorism, describe why New Jersey is a target of terrorists, recognize and describe suspicious activities associated with terrorism and describe the process necessary to accurately report suspicious activity to the proper authorities. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, contact us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B4
Situational Awareness for School Bus Drivers Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 100 minimum/ 500 maximum Hours: 2-hour Target Audience: School Transportation Personnel Prerequisites: N/A This OHSP developed, 2-hour interactive program, has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and is designed to introduce, refresh and enhance the knowledge of school bus drivers, transportation supervisors, and school administrators about recognized standards and guidelines to help deter, detect, report and respond to suspicious activity specific to the school mass transportation system. The primary audience for this course includes New Jersey school bus drivers, transportation supervisors, and school administrators within the public and private education sector. Objective Each participant will understand the standard, common sense preventive security measures focused on the school bus terminal/storage yard as well as the school bus and the school bus route to include all stops. Each participant will also receive an enhanced review of pre/post safety checks already conducted by school bus drivers in case of a heightened threat level that is specifically related to the school mass transportation system. There is no cost for training or resources. If you would like more information on regional training in your area or on other school associations (NJEA or NJ STS) that can deliver this program, contact us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B5
Situational Awareness for School Security Guards Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 100 minimum/ 500 maximum Hours: 2-hour Target Audience: School Security Personnel Prerequisites: N/A This 2-hour interactive program is designed to provide terrorism and school security situational awareness training for school security guards. The content was a combination of the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness existing The Threat to Schools and Terrorist Trends and Tactics with the inclusion of situational awareness specific to school security guards. This program will incorporate specific information on terrorist groups targeting schools following the lessons learned from the Beslan School Massacre in 2004. The primary audience for this course includes school security guards, safety supervisors and school administrators. Objective Each participant will be able to identify preventive security measures that focus on the school surroundings and environment. In addition, the program facilitates awareness about the importance of school emergency plans, and offers school security guards an overview of critical thinking and decision making in regards to potential suspicious activity related to terrorism. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B6
The Threat to Schools and Terrorist Trends and Tactics Training Level: Awareness Format: Instructor Led Enrollment: 100 minimum / 500 maximum Hours: 2-hour Target Audience: School Community Prerequisites: N/A This course was developed and a pilot program delivered to provide terrorism and school safety awareness training following the rash of school shootings in the latter part of 2006. The content was derived from a combination of our existing Terrorism Awareness and Prevention program with the inclusion of the Ten Key Findings derived from a 2002 study Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative by the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. Department of Education. The primary audience for this course is based broadly on the school community including school administrators, school staff, teachers and parents. Objective Each participant will receive situational awareness training to the school community by addressing topics of terrorism and school security. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line. B14
Port Awareness & Response Training Level: Performance Format: Instructor led Enrollment: 45 Maximum Hours: 1-day Target Audience: Port Agencies, EMS, Law Enforcement, Fire, Maritime Industry Prerequisites: N/A This OHSP developed course has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security and is designed to provide Port of NY/NJ Maritime Domain Awareness. It is a Defense in Depth approach towards protecting the Maritime Supply Chain. The State of NJ does not have dedicated maritime response units therefore, we are training the land based first responder/private sector units in maritime domain awareness. With the assistance of agencies; USCG, US Customs, FBI, Port Authority of NY/NJ and NJSP, who have specific responsibility and dedicated resources but who are unable to manage the scope of protecting NY/NJ ports and waterways individually. This training program is designed to provide Force Multipliers which include the private sector, since their knowledge and experience with Cargo Container Ships, Container Cranes, Tankers, and Rail Lines would be invaluable to a first responder during an emergency. The primary audience for this course includes Private Industry Port Partners (APM Terminals, Trucking Industry, etc.), port terminal operators, NY/NJ/PA/DE-Federal Port Security Agencies, (UASI) Regional Port Emergency Medical Service, (UASI) Regional Law Enforcement Rapid Deployment Teams, (UASI) Regional Maritime Fire Service, and local first responders for that region. Objective Each participant will be able to play a role in securing the ports, and know their proximity to the critical infrastructures. They will be familiar with port geography and port operations and will understand the personnel, equipment and resources available to assist them, should they be involved in a port emergency related event. There is no cost for training or resources. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us and reference the course within the subject line or simply register at www.njlearn.com B15
NJ OHSP COURSES SECTION C: NJLearn
NJLearn-First Responder Training Portal What is NJLearn? In June of 2004, NJLearn was established through a grant from the US Department of Homeland Security. NJLearn provides a unified on-line training and management platform for all domestic preparedness and incident management training for New Jersey s first responder community. As of March 2010, over 300,000 online courses have been completed through NJLearn and over 140,000 accounts are currently listed in NJLearn for various learning experiences. This assists the State of New Jersey to certify to the Federal Government that it is compliant with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and other preparedness training requirements. NJLearn also maintains a Knowledge Base of incident management and response resources available to our first responders. A multitude of state, county, and municipal agencies utilize NJLearn including, but not limited to: The NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, the NJ Department of Law and Public Safety, the NJ Department of Environmental Protection, the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services, the NJ Department of Transportation, the NJ Department of Community Affairs, the NJ Department of Corrections, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. NJLearn also has the capability to mass e-mail registered users to direct their attention to new training events and other topics of concern. This ensures that first responders are made aware of important training information in a timely and efficient manner. Additionally, the OHSP routinely develops short on-line roll call training thus providing the opportunity to produce and promptly deliver updated information. This is an important step toward training first responders on new and emerging threats, safety issues and other mandatory requirements. Due to the ongoing development of on-line courses, please be sure to check the NJLearn Website for the most up to date information at www.njlearn.com. C1
NJ LEARN FIRST RESPONDER Online Training Currently Available: The Incident Command System I-100 (4 CEUs) ICS 402 - Incident Command for Executives IS 800.b National Response Framework CBRNE Awareness * (4 CEUs) Chemical Safety (HAZCOM) * Blood Borne Pathogens * Hazardous Materials Awareness * (4 CEUs) HazMat Awareness Refresher Critical Incident Response for Schools - Active Shooter Response - School Lockdown - Bomb Threat Response - Non Fire Evacuation Developmental Disabilities Awareness for First Responders (Autism) - 1 CEU Counter-Terrorism Awareness (For Law Enforcement) - Part 1 - An Introduction - Part 2 - Role of OHSP - Part 3 - Role of FBI JTTF - Part 4 - Pivotal Events in Middle Eastern History - Part 5 - International Terrorism - Part 6 - Domestic Terrorism - Part 7 - Officer Safety - Part 8 - Document Fraud - Part 9 - Arabic and Islamic Culture - Final Overall Certification Prison Rape Elimination Act NJTR-1 Form On-Line Training Roll Call Series - Glock Conversion - H1N1 (Swine) Influenza - Edged Weapons - Concealed Firearms - Targeting First Responders with Handheld Lasers - Terrorist Interest in Homemade Explosives - NJSARS - Small Unit Military Style Attacks NJSARS Basic User Training New Jersey Intelligence System (LE) - Welcome to NJIS E-Learning Course - Intelligence Report Writing NJIS Cont - Getting Started with NJIS Software - NJIS Supervisor Work Zone Safety for New Jersey Police Officers NJ CJIS Recertification Course and Test Understanding Pandemic Influenza (1.5 CEUs) VGTOF Violent Gang Terrorist Offender File Currently Being Developed: Tier One, Decontamination Awareness Suicide Terrorism IEDs and VBIEDs COOP / COG Planning (w/ Worksheets) - Welcome to COOP/COG - Introduction to COOP/COG - COOP Objectives - Assumptions of COOP Planning - COOP Program Management - Viable COOP Plan Elements - Continuity of Government - Human Capital Management - Vital Records - Continuity (Alternate) Facilities - Interoperable Communications - Reconstitution (Resumption) - Training, Testing & Exercising - Validation Team Psychological First Aid for Responders Intelligence Cycle Awareness Training for Fire & EMS C2
DHS COURSES SECTION D: National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium What is the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC)? The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) is the principal vehicle through which the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) identifies, develops, tests, and delivers training to state and local emergency responders. The NDPC membership includes five training sites: Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) in Anniston, Alabama; the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMIMT); Louisiana State University (LSU); Texas A&M (TEEX); and, the Department of Energy s Nevada Test Site (NTS). Each member brings a unique set of assets to the federal domestic preparedness training program. A list of each of the Consortium s expertise can be found on the following pages. What is the role of the New Jersey s Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness? The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (OHSP) Training Bureau has been recognized by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the training State Administrative Agent (SAA) for NJ. In an effort to develop an environment of inclusiveness and transparency in this training arena, OHSP will be the single point of contact between DHS and NJ local, county and state agencies requesting DHS funded training, including the NDPC program. As new courses are developed and catalogs are updated, OHSP will send announcements via e-mail to the County Working Groups for distribution to their first responder community. This homeland security training offered through DHS can also assist county prosecutors and law enforcement personnel in their efforts to identify and develop the situational awareness required to protect the critical infrastructure unique to their jurisdiction. Although the NDPC focuses on first responder training (law enforcement, fire safety, EMS) there are however, courses that may be of interest to the public sector either through the NDPC and DHS designated training partners (see Section E). Want more information? For additional information regarding the NDPC program and additional training partners, or to find out how to successfully apply for a course of interest, please go to the DHS Consortium site at www.firstrespondertraining.gov where you will find a link for each training site. If you have access to NJLearn (www.njlearn.com), you may utilize the Knowledge Base to find DHS catalogs as well. In addition, due to the continual development of available courses, please be sure to check the DHS Consortium link for the most current course catalog. D1
Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) Noble Training Facility (NTF) Training Level: Awareness, Performance, Management and Planning Target Audience: Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire Service, Public Works, Public Heath, Public Safety Communications Location: Anniston, Alabama (and hosting sites) : Free for all first responders Awareness *AWR-103: WMD Crime Scene Management for Emergency Responders *AWR-160: WMD Standardized Awareness Level Training *AWR-160-1: WMD Standardized Awareness Authorized Trainer Program T-T-T Performance *PER-200: Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Basic *PER-201: WMD Hazmat Evidence Collection *PER-202: Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Protestor Devices PER-260: WMD Technical Emergency Response Training (Live Agent) PER-261: WMD Hazardous Materials Technician (Live Agent) PER-262: WMD Hands-On Training (HOT) (Live Agent) *PER-263: WMD Respiratory Protection *PER-264: WMD Law Enforcement Protective Measures (8-hour) *PER-264-1: WMD Law Enforcement Protective Measures Train-the-Trainer *PER-265: WMD Law Enforcement Response Actions PER-266: Instructor Training Certification PER-267: WMD Emergency Medical Services Training *PER-268: WMD Incident Complexities-Responder PER-270: Agricultural Emergency Response Training (AgERT) *PER-271: WMD Incident Complexities-Clinician PER-272: WMD Emergency Responder Hazardous Materials Technician CDP 02-006: WMD Hands-On Training (8-hour) Management and Planning *MGT-300: Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Command *MGT-301: Command and WMD Response *MGT-360: WMD Incident Command: Capabilities, Planning and Response Actions *ICS-100: Introduction to ICS *ICS-200: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D2
Management and Planning (cont.) *ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents *ICS-400: Advanced ICS, Command and General Staff-Complex Incidents *L-449: Incident Command System T-T-T Course Noble Facility Healthcare Courses CDP 001-06: Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness CDP 004-06: Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents CDP 009-06: Advanced Public Information Officer CDP 007-06: Healthcare Leadership and Decision-Making CDP 008-06: Fundamentals of Healthcare in Emergency Management Information Please go to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/training_ndpc.htm to find out more about the courses listed above. To register for this course, download the application from cdp.dhs.gov/registration.html. All completed applications should be sent to the New Jersey OHSP via fax to 609-631-4926 for approval. LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D3
U.S. Department of Energy-Nevada Test Site (NTS) Bechtel Nevada Counter Terrorism Operations Support (CTOS) Training Level: Awareness, Performance Target Audience: Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire Safety, HazMat Location: Nevada and Hosting Sites : Free for all first responders Awareness *AWR-140: Weapons of Mass Destruction Radiological/Nuclear Awareness *AWR-140-1: Weapons of Mass Destruction Radiological/Nuclear Awareness T-T-T AWR-140-W: Weapons of Mass Destruction Radiological/Nuclear Awareness Performance *PER-240: Weapons of Mass Destruction Radiological/Nuclear Responder Operations PER-241: WMD Radiological/Nuclear Responder for HazMat Technicians *PER-243: Personal Radiation Detector *PER-243-1: Personal Radiation Detector T-T-T *PER-244: Detection Equipment for Law Enforcement For More Information Please go to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/training_ndpc.htm to find out more about the courses listed above. To register for this course, download the application from www.nv.doe.gov. All completed applications should be sent to the New Jersey OHSP via fax to 609-631-4926 for approval. LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D4
Louisiana State University (LSU) National Center for Biomedical Research and Training Training Level: Awareness, Performance, Management and Planning Target Audience: Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire Safety Location: Hosting Sites Only : Free for all first responders Awareness *AWR-117: Preparing Communities for Agro Terrorism *AWR-117-1: Preparing Communities for Agro Terrorism T-T-T AWR-117-W: Preparing Communities for Agro Terrorism *AWR-118: Awareness and Response to Biological Events *AWR-118-1: Awareness and Response to Biological Events T-T-T AWR-119-W: Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts *AWR-122: Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts by Law Enforcement *AWR-122-1: Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts T-T-T AWR-122-W: Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts: Law Enforcement Version AWR-190-W: A Foundational Awareness of Weapons of Mass Destruction/Terrorism AWR-191-W: An Introduction to the NIMS/National Response Plan AWR-192-W: Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction on Mass Sheltering AWR-193-W: Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction on Mass Feeding AWR-194-W: Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction on Bulk Distribution AWR-195-W: Disaster Mental Health Considerations during a WMD Incident AWR-197-W: ecore Disaster Life Support Performance *PER-219: A Prepared Jurisdiction: Integrated Response to a WMD Incident *PER-220: Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Incidents *PER-221: Weapons of Mass Destruction Tactical Operations *PER-221-1: WMD Tactical Operations T-T-T *PER-222: Public Safety WMD-Response-Sampling Techniques and Guidelines *PER-225: Operational WMD Response for Law Enforcement *PER-225-1: Operational WMD Response for Law Enforcement Train-the-Trainer *PER-227: Weapons of Mass Destruction Advanced Tactical Operations *PER-228: Advanced Forensic Investigations for Hazardous Events *PER-229: Introduction to Computer Aided-Management of Operations (CAMEO) Suite *PER-229-1: CAMEO Suite T-T-T Management and Planning *MGT-320: Utilizing Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations in WMD *MGT-320-1: Utilizing Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Ops in WMD TTT LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D5
Management and Planning (cont.) *MGT-321: Weapons of Mass Destruction Tactical Commanders *MGT-322: Preparedness and Response to Agricultural Terrorism *MGT-322-1: Preparedness and Response to Agricultural Terrorism T-T-T *MGT-323: Instructor Development Workshop *MGT-324: Executive Seminar: Prevention of, Response to, Recovery from Campus Emergencies *MGT-324-S: Executive Seminar: Prevention of, Response to, Recovery from Campus Emergencies, Seminar *MGT-325: Terrorist Threat Guidelines: Law Enforcement Planning and Response to Changing Threat Levels *MGT-325-1: Terrorist Threat Guidelines: Law Enforcement Planning and Response to Changing Threat Levels T-T-T For more Information Please go to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/training_ndpc.htm to find out more about the courses listed above. To request this course, e-mail us at ohsptraining@ohsp.state.nj.us. Please note: The name of the consortium must be referenced within the subject line of the e-mail request. LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D6
New Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC) Training Level: Performance Target Audience: Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire Service, Public Works, Public Safety Communications Location: Socorro, New Mexico (and hosting sites) : Free for all first responders Prerequisites: Course participants must be certified in their agencies as firefighters, law enforcement officers, or emergency medical response personnel, or be assigned to a position in another agency that provides initial response to suicide bombing incidents Awareness *AWR-130: Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Awareness *AWR-131: Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents AWR-132: Understanding and Planning for School Bombing Incidents AWR-132-W: Understanding and Planning for School Bombing Incidents Performance *PER-230: Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Operations PER-230-1: Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Operations Train-the-Trainer *PER-231: Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents PER-231-1: Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents Train-the-Trainer PER-232: Initial Law Enforcement Response to Suicide Bombing Attacks PER-232-1: Initial Law Enforcement Response to Suicide Bombing Attacks T-T-T Additional Information Please go to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/training_ndpc.htm to find out more about the courses listed above. To register for this course, download the application from www.emrtc.nmt.edu. All completed applications should be sent to the New Jersey OHSP via fax to 609-631-4926 for approval. LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D7
Texas A&M University-Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC) Training Level: Awareness, Performance, Management and Planning Target Audience: Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire Safety Location: Varies : Free for all first responders Awareness AWR-110-W: WMD Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders AWR-111-W: Basic Concepts for WMD Incidents AWR-112-W: WMD Basic Concepts AWR-160-W: Terrorism Awareness for Emergency First Responders Performance PER-211: EMS Operations and Planning for Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident *PER-212: WMD/Terrorism Incident Defensive Operations for Emergency Responders *PER-212-1: WMD/Terrorism Incident Defensive Ops for Emergency Responders T-T-T PER-213: Wide Area Search Management and Planning *MGT-310: WMD Threat and Risk Assessment (Local Jurisdiction) *MGT-311: Mayoral Institute for WMD/Terrorism Incident Preparedness *MGT-312: Senior Officials Workshop for WMD/Terrorism Incident Preparedness *MGT-313: WMD Incident Management/Unified Command Course MGT-314: Enhanced Incident Management/Unified Command Course *MGT-315: Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment (Local Jurisdiction) MGT-316: Development of a State/Regional WMD Task Force *MGT-317: Public Works: Preparing for and Responding to WMD/Terrorism Incidents *MGT-318: WMD: Public Information in a WMD/Terrorism Incident *MGT 319: Bioterrorism: Mass Prophylaxis Preparedness and Planning *MGT-340: Crisis Leadership & Decision Making for Elected Official *MGT-342: Senior Officials Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities *MGT-343: Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities *MGT-344-C: Critical Incident Protocol (CIP) - Community Facilitation Program *MGT-344: Advanced Incident Management/Unified Command *MGT-345: Disaster Management for Electric Power Systems For more Information Please go to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/training_ndpc.htm to find out more about the courses listed above. LEGEND: * Can be brought to your jurisdiction W Web-based, online format D8
ADDITIONAL TRAINING PARTNERS The Department of Homeland Security s National Training & Exercise Division (NTED) currently manages 50 training partners (including the NDPC members see Section D), of which 30 have available training courses for state and local first responders. The remaining training partners are in various stages of curriculum development and/or course review and approval. NTED training partners provide training at low or no cost to the individual or the individual s agency. Below is a list of the training partners who currently offer training. For the most up-to-date NTED Course Catalog, and for more information on these courses, please visit: https://www.firstrespondertraining.gov D9
DHS COURSES SECTION E: ADDITIONAL FEDERAL TRAINING
ADDITIONAL FEDERAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES For your convenience, the links provided below will direct you to the numerous FEDERAL training catalogs and websites where additional training is attainable to meet your needs. Department of Homeland Security The Department of Homeland Security works to anticipate, preempt, detect and deter threats to the homeland and to safeguard our people and their freedoms, critical infrastructure, property and the economy of our nation from acts of terrorism, natural disasters and other emergencies. DHS Website: www.dhs.gov DHS State, Federal, and NTED Catalogs: https://www.firstrespondertraining.gov DHS National Domestic Preparedness Consortium: http://www.ndpc.us/ Emergency Management Institute EMI promotes integrated emergency management principles and practices through application of the National Response Framework, National Incident Management System, and an all hazards approach. EMI is the lead national emergency management training, exercising, and education institution. EMI Website: www.training/fema.gov Federal Law Enforcement Training Center The FLETC serves as an interagency law enforcement training organization for more than 80 Federal agencies. The Center also provides services to state, local, and international law enforcement agencies. FLETC Website: www.fletc.gov E1
STATE TRAINING WEBSITES SECTION F: ADDITIONAL STATE TRAINING
Additional Training Opportunities For your convenience, the links provided below will direct you to the numerous STATE training catalogs and websites where additional training is attainable to meet your needs. NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness NJ OHSP Website: www.njhomelandsecurity.gov NJLearn: www.njlearn.com NJ Division of Fire Safety DFS Website: http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dfs/ NJ Office of Emergency Management (OEM)/Field Training Unit NJ OEM FTU continues to process all EMI training requests. NJOEM Training Schedule: http://www.state.nj.us/njoem/training-schedule.html NJ State Police HazMat Response Unit (HMRU) NJOEM HMRU Website: http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/divorg/homelandsec/hrmu.html#instruct New York Office of Homeland Security NY OHS Training Calendar: http://www.security.state.ny.us/training/training_calendar.html Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) PEMA: www.pema.state.pa.us F1
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