Upcoming Dates
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19Mar8:00 am-5:00 pm
MGT-383: Emergency Operations Plans for Rural Jurisdictions – Oacoma, SD
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 8 am – 5 pm (CST) Please register by March 5, 2025
This is a DUAL registration course. **Registration is required through the RDPC website, as well as the Event Smart page. Register for this course by visiting the following links:
*Registration through the RDPC website: https://ruraltraining.org/course/MGT-383/?scheduled=true&id=11535
*Registration through Event Smart: https://sdoem.eventsmart.com/?post_type=espresso_events&p=4295&preview=true
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MGT 383 is a DHS/FEMA-certified, tuition-free, 8-hour, management and planning level, instructor-led course designed to provide emergency managers and rural first responders with the knowledge and skills to develop an emergency operations plan (EOP) for their respective jurisdictions. This course provides practical knowledge about the planning process, different types of EOP formats, and the components of each. Participants engage in
scenarios designed to reinforce lessons learned, enable them to determine the best format for their particular jurisdictions, and to organize the various planning components into an EOP.
Topics covered will help participants to:
• Identify characteristics of an effective planning processes.
• Present key concepts for how to maintain a current and viable plan
• Demonstrate the components of an EOP and their relationship to each other
• Establish a relationship between EOP and SOP
Who should attend:
• Community Government Personnel
• Law Enforcement
• Fire Service
• Governmental Administrative/Elected Officials
• Community Stakeholders
• Public Health
Course Prerequisites
*Participant must be a U.S. citizen or a foreign national approved by DHS.
Recommended (not required): IS-100: Introduction to Incident Command System ICS), IS-700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS), and IS-1300: Introduction to Continuity of Operations.
You will receive specific class information via e-mail, approximately 5 days prior to class start.
To receive credit for training you must be present for the entire course.
**SD Office of Emergency Management is providing this training at no charge to participants.**
Canceling Registrations
- If a student can no longer attend a training they have registered for, they are asked to notify the State Training Officer or the Point of Contact as soon as possible prior to the date of class. At least 2 week’s notice is preferred, as then persons on waitlists can be let into the training with this notification. It is understood that certain circumstances may occur at times to prevent the giving of proper notification of cancelation.