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National Incident
Management System
5-Year Training Plan
Al Fluman, Acting Director
Incident Management Systems Division (IMSD), National Integration Center
NIMS Five-Year Training Plan Goal of NIMS Training
To establish a common national foundation to train the state/tribal/local (private sector and non-governmental) first responders and federal disaster workforce, so that responders, incident managers, and resource coordinators can work together effectively and efficiency during a disaster or emergency response.
NIMS Five-Year Training Plan Objectives
To serve as a single-source, regularly updated compilation all aspects of NIMS training;
To provide explicit guidance for all NIMS-related training courses, applicable to all levels of government, the private sector, and NGOs;
Provide sufficient guidance to allow other stakeholders to create long-term plans, objectives, and action items for their own training programs; and
To establish specific strategic objectives for the next five years, to guide the actions of the National Integration Center as it provides leadership of national NIMS training.
Topical Areas of the Plan
Who needs to know what? Who needs what training?
Core competencies
Position qualifications
NIMS compliance requirements
Course requirements
NIMS National Standard Curriculum TrainingDevelopment Guidance with be incorporated
into Five Year Plan
Topical Areas of the Plan (continued)
Course Development and Course Quality Course objectives tied to competencies
Current summary of NIMS training Impetus behind courses NIMS compliance requirements (drives personnel to take courses) Competency expectations (sets the content of the courses) Details about currently available courses Availability of courses and instructors
Desired state of NIMS training in October 2012 NIMS (ICS) positions defined Training necessary to meet the knowledge, skills, and abilities for each NIMS position Guidance to jurisdictions on how to determine who needs to take the training
Annual Objectives and Action Items to achieve the desired state of NIMS training in October 2012
NIMS Five-Year Training Plan:Refining and Extending Training Guidance
Expand NIMS training guidance to cover position-specific core competencies (current and future) Link training objectives and core competencies to positions in the National
Credentialing System
Recommend NIMS Compliance Requirements for Training, FY2008-12
Develop “Throughput” plans, to ensure adequate foundation of curricular guidance and qualified instructors Instructor qualifications
Train-the-Trainer
Training “minimums” – baseline hours, specified evaluation?
Equivalent training identified (as appropriate)
NIMS Five-Year Training Plan:Research Methodology
Background Research NIMS Upgrade & National Standard Curriculum Guidance
Summarize positions (current and anticipated) in National Credentialing System
Best/Existing Practices
Stakeholder Inputs Working group of fed, state, and local emergency management and
emergency response trainers and training administrators
Guidance for NIMS Compliance Requirements (FY08-12)
Reality check for training-program needs
Additional Analytic inputs? Data to guide who/how many must be trained
Possible Additional Analytic Inputs
IMT deployment analysis Identify and analyze data that describes frequency of deploying IMT’s of
various sizes
Analysis could yield geographic data on who/how many must be trained Translate deployment data into capability guidance based on operational
need (distribution/likelihood of mission demands for emergency response requiring IMT capability of various scales)
Bottom Line: Better define IMTs in relationship toNIMS and formalize training
NIMS National Standard Curriculum Training Development Guidance Current Sections:
Summary of NIMS Compliance Requirements
Evaluation Checklists for Training Content
Incident Command System (ICS) ICS Elements of NIMS summarized
Topical areas for equivalent training (ICS-100, 200, 300, 400, 402)
MACS – Concepts & Principles
Public Information System – Concepts & Principles
Preparedness – Concepts & Principles
Resource Management – Concepts & Principles
Communications and Information Management – Concepts & Principles
Supporting Technologies – Concepts & Principles
Task Element: Adapt National Standard Curriculum Training Development Guidance to be consistent with upgraded NIMS Document.
NIMS National Credentialing System
Description of the National Credentialing System NIC definition of emergency-response positions
Defined for both Incident Management and Field Personnel – this plan focuses on Incident Management personnel standards
Core competencies for each ICS position are defined
62 positions currently listed
Core competencies drive training objectives
How the NCS meshes with this Training Plan Link training objectives to existing courses
Identify gaps where curriculum development is needed
On-Going Stakeholder Input
Stakeholder Working Group held on 1-2 May 2007 Topics covered:
Recommendations for specific goals and action items for the Five-Year Training Plan
NIMS Compliance Requirements (training portion) for FY08-12 Same for all state/local jurisdictions?
Baseline requirements vs. recommendations?
Working Group to review NIMS Five-Year Training Plan throughout its development (via electronic distribution)
Workflow Plan – Draft Document
Summarize results of Working Group Meeting Reminder: Solicit continued participation
Drafting schedule – pieces for WG to review Introduction/Overview (draft by 5/15)
Define Desired State of NIMS Training Oct 2013 (5/22)
Summary of Current NIMS Training (5/22)
Annual Objectives & Action Items (5/29)
Course Appendices (6/5)
On-Going Plan Review and Update (6/5)
Full document (6/26)
Workflow Plan – Reviews
Internal Review – complete 26 June 2007
Full document to WG for review (2 weeks, plus cushion for July 4th) – complete 13 July 2007
Final collation of comments
Final Draft Deliverable – 20 July 2007
National Review of Document – 20 August 2007
Adaptation of deliverable for alternative delivery means (e.g., creating a web-based, linked document)
Final Release of Document – 1 October 2007
Five-Year Training Plan - Outcomes
All NIMS Training Information contained in one document (indexed and easy to use)
Stakeholder input throughout process to include “adjustments” in out years
“Adjustments” to plan can be implemented based on NIMSCAST data collected from States
Out-year training requirements identified “early-on” to facilitate planning and budget needs at all levels of government
National Integration CenterIncident Management Systems Division
NIMS Website Information
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims
Contact the NIC
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 202-646-3534