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ANAHEIM, CITY OF
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A-2006-326-01
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POLICE
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12/18/2006
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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM -. DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />State and Federal Sponsored Course Catalogs <br />Courses approved by G&T will be added to either the approved State Sponsored Course Catalog <br />or the Federal Sponsored Course Catalog. Courses identified within these catalogs may be <br />attended on an unlimited basis within any State/Territory as long as the training is coordinated <br />and approved by the SAA/TPOC. A full description of the G&T Course Development, Review, <br />and Approval Process can be found at http://www.oin.usdoi.gov/odp/training.htm. <br /> <br />At any time, the SAAlTPOC (for State sponsored courses) or the Federal Agency POC (for <br />Federal sponsored courses) may request the addition of a course to the corresponding approved <br />catalog by submitting the associated Web-Form (i.e., Request for addition to the Approved State <br />Sponsored Catalog) for review. If it is determined that the proposed course meets the above <br />listed criteria, the providing entity (SAAlTPOC or Federal Agency POC) will be invited to <br />submit the Course Review and Approval Request Form along with all supporting training <br />materials. <br /> <br />Required supporting training materials to be included are: <br /> <br />1. Mission Area: The submitting entity will identify the mission area(s) of the course <br />and materials submitted. The following mission areas will be used as defined in the <br />Goal and supported by the TCL: Prevent, Protect, Respond, Recover, and/or common. <br /> <br />2. Target Audience: The submitting entity will identify the target audience(s) of the <br />course and materials submitted. The following list of disciplines should be used: fire <br />service, law enforcement, emergency management, emergency medical services, <br />hazardous materials, public works, public health, health care, public safety <br />communications, governmental administrative, cyber security, agriculture security, <br />food security, private security, and citizens. <br /> <br />3. Level of Training: The submitting entity for all response area training will identify <br />the level( s) of training of the course and materials submitted. Each submission must <br />be identified as Awareness, Performance-Defensive (OSHA Operations), <br />Performance-Offensive (OSHA Technician), OSHA Specialist, <br />Planning/Management (OSHA Command) Levels. More detailed information on <br />these levels can be found at http://www.ojp.usdoi.gov/odp/training.htm or <br />http://www.osha.gov. Note: G&T has received numerous requests from stakeholders <br />to realign training levels with OSHA's standard terminology. The G&T Training <br />Division has taken this request under advisement and will coordinate these efforts in <br />FY 2006 with its Federal, State, local, and Tribal partners to ensure that training <br />requirements complement regulatory requirements to the greatest extent possible. <br /> <br />4. Program of Instruction (POI)/Syllabus: The POI or syllabus is an outline, or <br />matrix, of the course content. It addresses the scope of the training, course learning <br />objectives, duration of the training (broken down by module, session, or lesson), <br />resource requirements, instructor to student ratio, and an evaluation strategy. These <br />items are not all-inclusive, but are the minimum categories that should be addressed. <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS DIRECTORATE'S OFFICE OF GRANTS AND TRAJNING <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />38 <br />
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