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National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Preparing the Nation through Training

NDPC Mission Statement 2 To enhance the preparedness of territories, state, local, and tribal emergency responders/first receivers and teams, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector; to reduce the Nation’s vulnerability to incidents involving weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, and all- hazard high-consequence events, by developing, delivering, and assessing plans, training, technical assistance and exercises.

Our History 3  Formed in response to the Murrah Federal Building bombing in April 1995  Originally established by Congress in the Commerce-Justice- Science Appropriations Bill in September 1998  Membership based on the urgent need to address the counterterrorism preparedness of our Nation’s emergency responders, within the context of CBRNE  Expanded to address catastrophic all-hazard events  Re-authorized in H.R. 1, “Implementing recommendations for the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007”

What makes the NDPC Unique 4  Primary Training Partner and established training arm of DHS/FEMA  Collective Core Competencies address all 31 NPG Core Capabilities, 14 Emergency Response Disciplines, and the 15 National Scenarios  Courses meet and/or exceed DHS/FEMA Certified Curriculum and Instructor Requirements  NDPC SAA Advisory Council, representing the 10 FEMA Regions, that provides an additional source of customer feedback and training focus guidance

What makes the NDPC Unique 5  An established and mature training infrastructure (i.e., training sites, products, people, processes and systems)  Solicit student feedback based on the Kirkpatrick’s Evaluation Levels I through IV and a Diffusion of Innovation Level III instrument

What makes the NDPC Unique 6  Collaborative, synergistic relationships to include: – DHS/FEMA (to include NTED, CDP, EMI, IPD, NCSD, OBP and S&T) – State Administrative Agencies (SAA) – Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Regions – Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) – Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (RDPC) – Ourselves and others

Security and Emergency Response Training Center (SERTC) 7 Core Competencies – Rail and surface transportation safety – Integrity and security research and testing – Security and emergency response in surface transportation Delivery – Resident – Remote

Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) 9 – Prevention, deterrence and response to CBRNE hazards and healthcare/public health mass casualty

10  On the Horizon  Mass Decon Course  Infectious Disease Course  Collaborative Training Partners  Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)  DHS Office of Bombing Prevention (OBP)  New Courses  PPMB, Personal Protective Measures for Biological Events Course Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP)

CTOS-Center for Radiological/Nuclear Training 11 – Prevention of and response to terrorist use of radiological or nuclear weapons of mass destruction. – Our mission is to develop and deliver the most realistic and highest quality training in support of Homeland Security using our extensive radiological expertise with the unique assets of the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS).

CTOS-Center for Radiological/Nuclear Training 12  New Course  PER-300 Primary Screener Personal Radiation Detector Refresher course.  This is an Instructor led version of the online refresher using radiological sources for hands on refresher training.  Piloting Hands on Training  Community Reception Center for Response to a Radiological/Nuclear Incident  Radiation Instruments  Radiation Instrument Deployment  Preventive Radiological/Nuclear Detection Team Operations Course

New Mexico Tech/ Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC) 13 – Explosive attacks – Incendiary attacks

New Mexico Tech 14 Training Real World situation “A marksman - killed six - with a single bullet after hitting one man's explosive vest, setting it off and killing five others…” Marksman "was on a [December 2013] mission to intercept a suicide bomber“

New Mexico Tech 15 Testimonial January 22, 2014… deputies were on a probation search today in Palmdale and located …… bomb making materials they were taught about in the courses they attended at NMT. The deputies are adamant that had they not attended this training, they would not have known what they were seeing Sgt. Brian Jones, Palmdale Sheriff’s Station

National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) 16 – focuses on natural hazards, coastal communities, and the special needs and opportunities of islands and territories – Social Media

National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) 17  Updates  Natural Disaster Awareness For Security Professionals  Leveraging Tools For Conducting Damage Assessments  On the horizon  Unmanned Aerial Systems for Disaster Management  Hazardous Weather Preparedness for Campuses  Intermediate Social Media Tools and Techniques  Social Media Engagement Strategies

National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC) 18 – Incident management – Medical, Hazmat, & Public works – Threat and risk assessment – Senior executive programs – Critical infrastructure protection – Cybersecurity

19  On the Horizon  Search and Rescue for Community Responders Course  Cyber Implications for Critical Infrastructure Course  Cybersecurity Incident Management and Response Courses  Expanding Offerings of Readiness: Training Identification and Preparedness Planning in partnership with LSU/NCBRT  Expanding Offerings of Web-based EM*ES in Delivery of Incident Management Scenarios  Expanding Offerings of Sports and Special Events IM, Risk, and Evacuation Training including Enhanced IM with EM*ES National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC)

National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT) 20 – Biological Response – Law Enforcement Response – Agroterrorism Response – Training Gap Analysis

21 National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT)  Updates  Readiness: Training Identification Preparedness Planning – 2015: New Mexico, Oklahoma, California  Continued class delivery support for Florida 2014 RTIPP  On the horizon  Critical Decision making for Complex Coordinated Attacks- new  A Coordinated Response to Food Emergencies: Management and Planning - new  PER-227 Advanced Tactical Operations: WMD Interdiction - update  PER-228 Advanced Forensics Investigation for Hazardous Environments - update  PER-275 Law Enforcement Active Shooter Emergency Response - update

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NDPC Website Updates 27  NDPC “searchable” website – Discipline – Core Capability – Course Level – Etc.  NDPC “all-member” centric brochure  District level participant numbers

Just the Facts 28  Primary DHS/FEMA Training Partner  Over 913 Certified Subject Matter Experts/Instructors  173 DHS/FEMA Certified Courses (online & direct delivery)  Unique and relevant training sites, scenarios and simulation capabilities  Collective core competencies address all NPG Core Capabilities, all Emergency Response Disciplines, and all National Scenarios  Customer and participant feedback systems  Over 2 million training instances since inception

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