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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Vilma Schifano-Milmoe
Acting Superintendent
Emergency Management Institute
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Department of Homeland Security
FEMA
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Emergency Management Institute (EMI) is the Federal government’s most Experienced and Recognized
Emergency Management Disaster Training Organization
EMI’s mission is:EMI’s mission is:
To support the Department of Homeland To support the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA’s goals by improving Security and FEMA’s goals by improving the competencies of U.S. officials at all the competencies of U.S. officials at all levels of government to prevent, prepare levels of government to prevent, prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the potential effects of all types of disasters the potential effects of all types of disasters and emergencies on the American people.and emergencies on the American people.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI History
Formerly the DOD Civil
Defense Staff College (CDSC)
at Battle Creek, Michigan
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI History
• 1979 - FEMA was organized • 1980 - Moved CDSC to FEMA
and the site of former St. Joseph’s College in Emmitsburg, MD
• 2003 - FEMA became part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
• 2007 - EMI became part of FEMA’s National Preparedness Directorate (NPD)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Curriculum Process
• Apply Instructional Systems Design Processes (ADDIE)
• Determine training needs for all audiences• Develop appropriate training• Deliver training• Evaluate training results• Revise courses as appropriate• Support national and local
exercises - Integrated Exercises – plan,
train, exercise, evaluate, repeat
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
FEMA Regional Training Managers
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Training Audiences
Members of Allied Professions
DHS/Other Federal Audiences
FEMA Full-time Employees
FEMA On-call / Disaster Employees
State, Local, and Tribal Officials
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Training Strategy
ExerciseSupport
DistanceLearning
State-deliveredField Courses
NationalEmergency Management
Training Needs
Resident Courses
FEMA Higher Education Project
Disaster Field Training Organization
Emergency Management InstituteTraining Model
HighComplexity
HighComplexity
Lower DensityLower Density
Moderate ComplexityModerate Complexity
Moderate DensityModerate Density
Lower ComplexityLower Complexity
High DensityHigh Density
Demand Versus Complexity
Resident
Courses
Field/Mobile
Courses
Independent
Study
EMI Campus and
Partnership LocationsClassroom Course in
regions, States, Local
and other Facilities
Web Accessible
Training 24/7
Emergency Management Institute Mitigation Training Model
EMIEMI(in Resident Training)(in Resident Training)
Mobilized byEMI to CDP and Regions
(other locations TBD)
Mobilized byEMI to CDP and Regions
(other locations TBD)
EMI Independent Study(computer-based training)
EMI Independent Study(computer-based training)
Floodplain Managers/CFPMTechnical Program Management Level
Floodplain Managers/CFPMTechnical Program Management Level
Entry Floodplain ManagersFoundation
Entry Floodplain ManagersFoundation
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Resident Training
• 514 training activities and 14,565 students in Fiscal Year 2007
• Train-the-Trainer courses• Exercise-based training• Training for FEMA employees• Specialized courses with small audiences• Courses requiring special equipment or
facilities• Courses are typically 4 days• Stipend program
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Field Training
• Courses designed and developed by EMI
• Hand-off materials include:- Student manual- Instructor guides- Training aids
• Delivered by states/territories/tribes• Instructors trained by EMI• EMI Training Materials - downloadable from
Internet
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Readiness
MitigationDisasters
Operations & Recovery
Integrated Emergency
Management
Distance Learning
Superintendent
Emergency Management Institute
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Staff Profile
• Training Specialists – Nationally recognized experts in specialized Emergency Management topical areas and training
• Advanced college degrees
• Professional certifications
• Number of staff – Approximately 80 Full-time staff at EMI plus 11 Regional Training Managers (RTM’s)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Courses that Support Floodplain Management
Currently 14 resident and field courses support a floodplain management curriculum
Courses include:- Basic and Advanced floodplain management - Computer based modeling - Residential and coastal construction - Train-the Trainer- Higher standards/CRS
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Participant Numbers Floodplain Management Courses
2004 - 8172005 - 869
2006 - 1122 2007 - 1024
EMI Mitigation courses most applicable for Floodplain Managers. Source – EMI Admissions System
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Mitigation Section 14 Courses
FY2004-2007• E170 Advanced HAZUS Multi-Hazard for Hurricanes• E172 Advanced HAZUS Multi-Hazard for Flood• E190 Introduction to ArcGIS for HAZUS Multi Hazard Users• E194 Advanced Floodplain Management Concepts• E234 Digital Hazard Data Course• E270 Managing Floodplain Development through the NFIP TTT• E273 Managing Floodplain Development through the NFIP• L273 Managing Floodplain Development through the NFIP• E278 National Flood Insurance Program/Community Rating System• E279 Retrofitting Floodprone Residential Buildings• E296 HAZUS Multi-Hazard/DMA 2000 Risk Assessment• E313 Basic HAZUS Multi-Hazard• E317 Comprehensive Data Management for HAZUS-MH• E386 Residential Coastal Construction
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Field Course that Support Floodplain Management
• G194 Advanced Floodplain Management Concepts• G270 Workshop in Emergency Management: Hazardous Weather
and Flooding Preparedness• G270.3 Expedient Flood Fight Training• G271 Hazardous Weather and Flood Preparedness Course• G273 Managing Floodplain Development Through the NFIP• G277 Residential Coastal Construction• G279 Retrofitting Flood-Prone Residential Buildings• G282 Advanced Floodplain Management Concepts II• G284 Advanced Floodplain Management Concepts III• G361 Flood Fight Operations Course• G398.2 Flood Mitigation and Recovery Exercise for Local Officials
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
Mitigation Section 14 CoursesFY2004-2007
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FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007
E170E172
E190
E194
E234
E270
L273
E278
E279
E296
E313
E317
E386
E273
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Training in Support of Floodplain Management
2004-2007
Total Floodplain Management Participants Trained by EMI:
3832
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
E/L273 Managing Floodplain Development through the NFIP
(NFIP 101)
• E273 – Resident Course Total = 453
• L273 – Field Deployed Total = 1993
• Clearly more participants reached through Field
delivery by FEMA Regions and States
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Courses that Support Floodplain Management
• E194 Advanced Floodplain Concepts 2006
– Developed and added to curriculum as four, 1-day modules of advanced training suitable for field delivery 2008
– Full field delivery will be added to curriculum for Regions and States
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Courses that Support Floodplain Management
• E282 & E284 Advanced Floodplain Management Concepts Courses
– 2008 Focus Groups to be held this year
– Will result in eight, 1-day modules of advanced topics delivered as resident and field courses
– 2009 Expected Release
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLANDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEEMMITSBURG, MARYLAND
EMI Contact Information
To access the e-catalog or for more course information go to:
www.training.fema.gov/
To contact the Admissions Office:
1-800-238-3358