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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office for Bombing Prevention Presents Bomb Threat Management Planning (MGT-451) Holiday Inn-City Center 945 J Clyde Morris Blvd. Newport News, VA 23602 October 24, 2019 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Note: Students may register for a FEMA Student ID at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register For more information, please visit http://www.dhs.gov/obp Recommended Prerequisites AWR-334: Introduction to the Terrorist Attack Cycle AWR-333: Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items FEMA ICS-100 or ICS-200 series (whichever one is most applicable to participant) Schedule of Events Module 1: Review of Recommended Prerequisites Module 2: Risk Management Module 3a: Bomb Threat Management Plan Development Part A Module 3b: Bomb Threat Management Plan Development Part B Module 4: Capstone Activity: Revision a Lodging, travel & meals If a student requires lodging there is a block of rooms reserved under “Homeland Security Training”. Meals will not be provided. Parking is available on-site. Event Purpose The Bomb Threat Management (BTM) Planning Course introduces the participants to the DHS risk management process and the development of a BTM plan. It provides activities that allow participants to apply specific portions of the risk management process and their newly acquired knowledge about bomb threat management procedures to critique mock BTM plans. It culminates in an experiential learning activity where participants revise a BTM plan. Who Should Attend? The BTM Planning Course is designed for public and private sector emergency management representatives, critical infrastructure owners/operators, and law enforcement. The course learners may be entirely emergency management representatives, entirely law enforcement, or a mix of both. IED Search Process (Source: DHS) Registration Information: Online registration will be completed through the FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness. Students require a FEMA Student Identification (SID) number to register. https://cdp.dhs.gov/apply Course POC: Rob Mooney Protective Security Advisor DHS/CISA (202) 306-9448 [email protected] Cost: This event will be provided by DHS with no charge to attend - any lodging/per diem expenditures will be the responsibility of the attendee’s own agency/department/company.

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Page 1: Bomb Threat Management Planning (MGT-451)

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office for Bombing Prevention

Presents

Bomb Threat Management Planning (MGT-451)

Holiday Inn-City Center 945 J Clyde Morris Blvd.

Newport News, VA 23602 October 24, 2019

8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Note: Students may register for a FEMA Student ID at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register

For more information, please visit http://www.dhs.gov/obp

Recommended Prerequisites

• AWR-334: Introduction to the Terrorist Attack Cycle

• AWR-333: Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items

• FEMA ICS-100 or ICS-200 series (whichever one is

most applicable to participant)

Schedule of Events

• Module 1: Review of Recommended

Prerequisites

• Module 2: Risk Management

• Module 3a: Bomb Threat Management Plan

Development Part A

• Module 3b: Bomb Threat Management Plan

Development Part B

• Module 4: Capstone Activity: Revision a

Bomb Threat Management Plan

Lodging, travel & meals

➢ If a student requires lodging there is a block of rooms reserved under “Homeland Security Training”.

➢ Meals will not be provided. ➢ Parking is available on-site.

Event Purpose The Bomb Threat Management (BTM) Planning Course

introduces the participants to the DHS risk

management process and the development of a BTM

plan. It provides activities that allow participants to

apply specific portions of the risk management process

and their newly acquired knowledge about bomb threat

management procedures to critique mock BTM plans. It

culminates in an experiential learning activity where

participants revise a BTM plan.

Who Should Attend? The BTM Planning Course is designed for public and

private sector emergency management representatives,

critical infrastructure owners/operators, and law

enforcement. The course learners may be entirely

emergency management representatives, entirely law

enforcement, or a mix of both. IED Search Process

(Source: DHS)

Registration Information:

Online registration will be completed through the FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness.

Students require a FEMA Student Identification (SID) number to register.

https://cdp.dhs.gov/apply

Course POC:

Rob Mooney Protective Security Advisor

DHS/CISA (202) 306-9448

[email protected]

Cost:

This event will be provided by DHS with no charge to attend - any lodging/per diem

expenditures will be the responsibility of the attendee’s own agency/department/company.

Page 2: Bomb Threat Management Planning (MGT-451)

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office for Bombing Prevention

Presents

Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Search Procedures Course (PER-339)

Holiday Inn-City Center 945 J Clyde Morris Blvd.

Newport News, VA 23602

October 22, 2019 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Note: Students may register for a FEMA Student ID at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register

For more information, please visit http://www.dhs.gov/obp

IED Search Process

(Source: DHS) Recommended Prerequisites

• AWR-333: IED Construction and Classification

• AWR-337: IED Explosive Effects Mitigation

• AWR-338: Homemade Explosive (HME) and

Precursor Awareness

• Schedule of Events Module 1: Overview of Bomb Threat Management Search Concepts Module 2: Review of Recommended Prerequisites Module 3: Preparing for a Search Module 4: Types of Searches Module 5a: Facility Search Workshop Module 5b: Area Search Workshop Module 5c: Route Search Workshop Module 6a: Search Assessment Module 6b: Panel Discussion

Lodging, travel & meals ➢ If a student requires lodging there is a block of rooms

reserved under “Homeland Security Training”. ➢ Meals will not be provided. ➢ Parking is available on-site.

Event Purpose The Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Search

Procedures course introduces participants to basic,

low risk search protocols. It provides learning

activities that allows participants to perform an IED

search of a facility, an area, and a route. This course

will enable public and private sector

representatives to reduce vulnerability and mitigate

the effects of IED attacks.

Who Should Attend? The IED Search Procedures course is designed for

public and private facility owners/operators and

security staff that may be tasked with search duties

during a bomb threat incident.

Registration Information:

Online registration will be completed through the FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness.

Students require a FEMA Student Identification (SID) number to register.

https://cdp.dhs.gov/apply

Course POC:

Rob Mooney Protective Security Advisor

DHS/CISA (202) 306-9448

[email protected]

Cost:

This event will be provided by DHS with no charge to attend - any lodging/per diem

expenditures will be the responsibility of the attendee’s own agency/department/company.

Page 3: Bomb Threat Management Planning (MGT-451)

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office for Bombing Prevention

Presents

Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device Detection Course (PER-312)

Holiday Inn-City Center 945 J Clyde Morris Blvd.

Newport News, VA 23602

October 23, 2019 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Note: Students may register for a FEMA Student ID at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/register

For more information, please visit http://www.dhs.gov/obp

Recommended Prerequisites

• FEMA IS-914: Surveillance Awareness: What You Can

Do

• FEMA ICS-100 or ICS-200 series (whichever one is

most applicable to participant)

Schedule of Events • Module 1: VBIED Threat Overview

• Module 2: IED and Explosive Effects

Fundamentals

• Module 3: Homemade Explosives

Awareness

• Module 4: VBIED Suspicious Behavior,

Mannerisms, and Disguises

• Module 5: The Vehicle Inspection Process

• Module 6: Vehicle Inspection Practical

Exercise Lodging, travel & meals ➢ If a student requires lodging there is a block of rooms

reserved under “Homeland Security Training”. ➢ Meals will not be provided. ➢ Parking is available on-site.

Event Purpose The Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED)

Detection course provides participants with knowledge

and skills in recognizing the VBIED threat, identification

of components and devices, methods for reacting to

improvised explosive devices, and the procedures for

inspecting vehicles to detect VBIEDs.

Who Should Attend? The VBIED Detection course is designed for first

responders, public safety officers, security officers, and

law enforcement officers tasked with inspecting vehicles

for explosive threats, hazards, or prohibited items.

IED Search Process

(Source: DHS)

Registration Information:

Online registration will be completed through the FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness.

Students require a FEMA Student Identification (SID) number to register.

https://cdp.dhs.gov/apply

Course POC:

Rob Mooney Protective Security Advisor

DHS/CISA (202) 306-9448

[email protected]

Cost:

This event will be provided by DHS with no charge to attend - any lodging/per diem

expenditures will be the responsibility of the attendee’s own agency/department/company.