Feb 2021 Offering
This course is currently locked from receiving new registrations.
- Course
- AWR213-V - Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Awareness
- Date & Times
- Feb 10, 2021 from 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM; Feb 11, 2021 from 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
- Description
The course focuses on local preparedness efforts as they relate to the national approach to critical infrastructure security and resilience. An understanding of the national approach to critical infrastructure enables critical infrastructure stakeholders to address local planning within a common framework. Informed planning is consistent with and expands on nationally accepted emergency management standards as the basis for planning across the mission areas of prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery.
Course Objectives
-Identify the sectors with assets within their jurisdiction, the Sector Specific Agency(ies) for those sectors and the impact of the National Preparedness Report (NPR) on sector assets.
-Summarize the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) risk management framework and the knowledge of varying sector and asset-specific risk management tools and resources.
-Summarize the information included in a Sector Risk Snapshot.
-Determine the specific high-level threats and hazards to local Critical Facilities (CF) assets.
-Identify the dependencies and interdependencies of the CF sector.
-Identify sector assets, threats and hazards of significant concern, and dependencies and interdependencies of sector assets.- Hours
- 8
- Max Attendance
- 24 (No Open Seats)
- Region
- State
- Location
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Virtual Offering
Virtual Instructor-Led Course
Virtual Instructor-Led Course, MO 65102 - POST Approved
- Yes
- Target Audiences
- Public Health, Public Safety Communications (911), Security and Safety, HAZMAT, Information Technology, Government Administrative, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Fire, Medical (Hospital), Public Works, and Transportation
- Availability
- Open To The Public
- Prerequisites
- None Set
- Registrant Notes
MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS TO RECEIVE CREDIT AND HAVE INDIVIDUAL INTERNET ACCESSIBLE DEVICE.
Course is limited to a max # of 24 students - priority given to those in target audience.
Course Roster
Course registrants will be listed here along with their contributing role.
Name | Organization |
---|---|
Ayers, Randy | Boonville Police Department |
Baker, John | Belton Police Dept |
Bastow, Steve | Nevada Police Dept. |
Benjamin, Brian | Pevely Police Department |
BEVER, RYAN | REMSA |
Bohnert, Andrew | Perry County Emergency Management |
BULGIN, RUBEN | LifeLine Foods/ Buchanan County Region H Haz Mat Team |
Carroll, Christopher | Kansas City OEM |
Caton, Dawn | United Electric Cooperative, Inc. |
Crane, Justin | Cass County |
Crites, Amber | Perry County Sheriff's Office |
Hargrave, Brandon | Warrensburg Police Department |
Heckmaster, Dustin | MUPD |
Huddleston, Sheila | SEMA |
JONES, STEPHANIE | Medicalodges Neosho |
Lane, Shea | Herschend Family Entertainment |
Lesh, Ryan | Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
Majors, Curt | Van Buren Fire Department |
Martin, Ted | City of Branson Fire & Rescue |
Matheny, Erin | Sedalia-Pettis County EMA |
Maybell, Tim | UMKC PD |
Metz, Richard | St Louis Metropolitan Police Department |
Ogden, Kerry | Moody Volunteer Fire Department/ American Red Cross |
Taylor, Trampus | Sparta Police Department |