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G393 Mitigation for Emergency Managers
Monday, Jan. 8 – Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2017 (2-day course)
Pierre, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
This course is designed to enable the non-technical emergency worker to acquire skills in the use of mitigation. The course provides training in how to perform mitigation activities fundamental to reducing and eliminating long-term risk from hazards. It addresses the important roles of the emergency program manager (or other local government representative) in mitigation: motivator, coordinator, and monitor in local implementation of the National Mitigation Strategy.
Audience: State, local, and tribal government emergency managers, other emergency management staff, and other local government employees responsible for mitigation.
Required prerequisites: None
***This is a required course to obtain the Advanced Professional Series (APS) certificate through FEMA***
Venue Information: You will receive specific training location information via e-mail when you have been approved to attend this course by the administrator. Please allow for up to 48 hours for this to occur.