National Training “G Course” Curriculum. Results for 2011  G282.3 NFIP Principles  G284.1 Floodway Standards  G284.2 Disconnects between NFIP Regulations.

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National Training “G Course” Curriculum

Results for 2011  G282.3 NFIP Principles  G284.1 Floodway Standards  G284.2 Disconnects between NFIP Regulations and Insurance  G284.3 Common Non Compliance Issues  G284.4 Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps  G284.5 Substantial Improvement – Substantial Damage  G361 Flood Fight Operations  G364 Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools  G367 Emergency Planning for Campus Executives  G489 Management of Spontaneous Volunteers in Disasters 2

Results for 2012  G557 Rapid Needs Assessment  G262 Planning, Building and Sustaining Public-Private Partnerships  G270.3 Expedient Flood Training  G272 Warning Coordination  G288 Donations Management Workshop  G311 Hazardous Material Contingency Planning  G386 Mass Fatalities Incident  G300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents  G400 Advanced ICS, Command and General Staff – Complex Incidents  G556 Local Damage Assessment 3

Results for 2013 to date  G191ICS/EOC Interface  G775EOC Management and Operations  G271 Hazardous Weather and Flooding Preparedness 4

Results Pending for 2013/2014  G108Community Mass Care Management  G251Amateur Radio Resources  G197Integrating Access and Functional Needs into Emergency Planning  G240Leadership and Influence  G241Decision Making and Problem Solving  G242Effective Communication  G358Evacuation and Re-Entry Planning  G365Partnerships for Creating and Maintaining Spotter Groups 5