FEMA Interagency Logistics Course

FEMA Interagency Logistics Course

FEMA Courses of Interest to DoD Logisticians S0674: Basic Interagency Logistics Course Overview Course IDS0674Course TitleBasic Interagency LogisticsTraining ProviderEMI - Emergency Management InstituteDelivery TypeMobile/Non-ResidentDuration30.0 HoursContinuing Education Units3.0 Course Description This seminar-style course offers a Whole Government/Community perspective for disaster/humanitarian relief logistics. The course is 4 1/2 academic days long and is unclassified (no security clearance required). The Interagency Logistics (IL) Seminar focuses on national- and international-level logistics operations by providing military and civilian stakeholders with insights into interagency logistics planning and execution The objectives of the course are accomplished through the use of dynamic lectures provided by experts in the field of disaster operations and logistics with threaded discussions that are interspersed with mini and culminating case study activities. Current policy, doctrine, theory, and processes are addressed The IL Seminar provides participants with the opportunity to develop and define the authorities, attributes, needs, and perspectives of a National Logistics Coordinator as described in Emergency Support Function (ESF) #7, Logistics Management and Resource Support, of the National Response Framework (NRF). Additionally, this course provides insights and explores potential solutions necessary to manage logistics at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels during a national disaster/incident The course includes a number of guest lecturers from DHS/FEMA, Department of Defense (DOD), General Services Administration, states, Non- Governmental Organizations, Private Sector, and other Federal departments and agencies. All material is non-testable. Students will be granted access to the Interagency Logistics Portal for presentations and other relevant course material Course Objectives Familiarize participants with the logistics planning considerations of FEMA all-hazards and DOD Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) missions. Mission Areas Common Prerequisites There are no Prerequisites for this course. Disciplines Emergency Management Course Schedule https://training.fema.gov/emicourses/schedules.aspx L0675: Interagency Logistics Short Course Course Overview Course IDL0675Course TitleInteragency Logistics Short CourseTraining ProviderEMI - Emergency Management InstituteDelivery TypeMobile/Non-ResidentDuration20.5 HoursContinuing Education Units2.1 Course Description This basic IL course is conducted seminar-style and familiarizes participants with IL concepts of planning and response. The course facilitates discussion on key interagency (Whole Community) logistics concepts of operation. Course Objectives Familiarize students with the logistics planning considerations for all hazards response activities for Federal, State, Local, Territorial, Tribal, Non-Governmental Organizations, and other partners which provide Logistics support in accordance with the “Whole Community” concept set forth in Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 8, dated March 2011. Mission Areas Respond Recover Prerequisites There are no Prerequisites for this course. Disciplines Emergency Management Course Schedule https://training.fema.gov/emicourses/schedules.aspx .

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