| Start Date | End Date | Location | Class Number | |
| 9/9/10 | 9/10/10 | Nashua ,NH USA | FP MGT344 98 | [register] [details] |
| 9/13/10 | 9/14/10 | Saipan ,MP USA | FP MGT344 91 | [register] [details] |
| 9/15/10 | 9/16/10 | Alfred ,ME USA | FP MGT344 94 | [register] [details] |
| 9/15/10 | 9/16/10 | Winder ,GA USA | FP MGT344 96 | [register] [details] |
| 9/22/10 | 9/23/10 | Saipan ,MP USA | FP MGT344 92 | [register] [details] |
| This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division to get the latest schedule. | ||||
The Advanced IM/UC course trains emergency response supervisors and mid-to-upper-level managers in the skills necessary to effectively plan for and manage a large-scale incident by applying and implementing an all-hazards, multi-disciplinary, command and management team approach as described in the National Incident Management System’s (NIMS) Incident Command System (ICS), Multiagency Coordination Systems, and Public Information Systems, with specific emphasis on the incident planning and resource management processes. The course concludes with a practical application, role-play exercise that is customized to the community in which the course is delivered.
ICS 400
Participants should come from “middle and senior management”; i.e. emergency response managers, first-line supervisors, and administrators who will function as incident commanders, ICS/ Unified Command staff members, emergency management coordinators, or emergency operations center (EOC) staff members, or supervise those who do.
Course Size
Maximum of 40 participants; a balanced representation of above disciplines/services; minimum of 32 participants
Course point of contact: Jason Moats tel. (979) 458-3537
Price
Please click on "details" above for individual class pricing.