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Training and Outreach Materials DHS materials consist of three products: Basic Guide Book. Pocket Emergency Measures Guide. Break Room Poster. To download these materials visit: www.dhs.gov/activeshooter Now, let’s talk about some tools for your toolkits. My team, the Commercial Facilities Sector, have produced a simple guide, a break-room poster, and wallet-sized business cards that have the immediate actions to take in the event of an active shooter. The Materials have been developed with input from our “sister” Emergency Services Sector, the National Tactical Officers Association, Fairfax County Police, and our private sector partners, namely, the National Retail Federation. How this product came to be reinforces a great point I’d like to make. It’s not just a great product, but a great example of coordination – it was initiated by our partners (in this case, our Retail partners). They came to us with the gap. There was no program, no stop, drop and roll, for Active Shooter. So every product that the CF SSA produces is in collaboration with our private sector partners - YOU.

Online Training DHS released “Active Shooter, What You Can Do” (IS-907), an online training course available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute: http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS907.asp The self-paced course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Upon completion, participants can take a short online "final exam" that is instantly scored. A certificate is provided to participants who finish the course and pass the final exam. The next evolution of these materials was online, interactive training, which you can take at no-cost at the FEMA Emergency Management Institute’s Independent Study Program at the website listed: (IS-907) Active Shooter, What You Can Do . It was released in March, along with another great course (IS-906), Basic Workplace Security Awareness The IS-907 Active Shooter: What You Can Do course provides guidance on responding to an active shooter situation. Upon course completion, individuals will be able to : Describe actions to take when confronted by an active shooter, Recognize potential workplace violence indicators, Describe actions to prevent and prepare for active shooter incidents, and Describe how to manage active shooter consequences. Great course, takes about 45 minutes to complete, and users who finish the course and pass a short “final exam” get a certificate. There’s also a webinar on the topic on our Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN). If you’re not already registered for HSIN, email me and we can set that up for you. It’s how we share sensitive but UNCLAS info with our partners – lots of great info.

Workshops DHS is partnering with police departments to conduct workshops aimed at fostering communication between facilities and their local emergency response teams to improve coordination during and response during an active shooter event. These one-day, facilitated seminars will focus on emergency responder and facility coordination, interoperability capabilities, communications protocols, best practices, and integration of local assets. For more information, email ASworkshop@hq.dhs.gov DHS IP is holding one-day Workshops around the country to enhance response to an active shooter event by: Educating participants on the history of active shooter events. Describing common behavior, conditions, and situations associated with active shooters. Fostering communication between critical infrastructure owners and operators and local emergency response teams. The workshops also describe how to incorporate key elements of successful incident management into your planning efforts, including much of the stuff we discussed today: Communicating with and accounting for employees; Building familiarity with local responders and knowing their capabilities; Coordinating with first responders before, during, and after an incident; and Integrating public affairs into incident management. There are 3-4 left in 2012, and tentatively 30 for 2013. And finally, there is now a four-minute video produced by DHS available, and included on your discs, called Active Shooter: Options for Consideration, which I’ll play if I can… Regardless, I have copies for everyone.