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Validating A summary of all collected corrective action items and a tracking of their implementation shall <br />Capabilities be reported as part of the EMPG quarterly reporting. FEMA encourages the use of the Homeland. <br />Obieetive' Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP), <br />Exercise, Exercise Division staff are available for assistance with any exercise - related questions or <br />Continued matters. <br />Measurement Method: <br />• Percent of exercises participated by the OA's EMPG-funded personnel. <br />• Submission of an AARAP completed by the host of the EMPG - funded exercises. <br />Reporting: <br />• Subgrantees must report quarterly in the EMPG performance report, the percent completed <br />of the exercise requirements for the EMPG - funded personnel. <br />• Subgrantees must submit kAR/lPs for each EMPG - funded exercise, if the exercise is hosted <br />by the subgrantee, AARIIPs will be completed by the host of the exercise. Participants do <br />not have to individually complete an AAR/IP. <br />Validating Training activities supported with EMPG Program fronds should strategically align to the NPG <br />Capabilities core capability identified in the Multi -Year TEP. To ensure the development of a professional <br />Objective: emergency management workforce all EMPG grant - funded personnel shall complete 11 training <br />Trajtijng requirements and record proof of completion. EMPG grant- funded personnel are any personnel <br />paid at any percentage with EMPG funding. This includes M &A staff funded by EMPG <br />Program funds. All EMPG Program funded personnel shall complete the following training <br />requirements by June 30, 2015. <br />National Incident Management System NNIIMS Training: <br />IS I OO.b Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS) <br />IS 200.b ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incident <br />IS 700.a National Incident Management System, An Introduction <br />IS 800h National Response Framework, An Introduction <br />FEMA Professional Development Series <br />IS 120.a Introduction to Exercises <br />IS 230.d Fundamentals of Emergency Management <br />IS 235,b Emergency Planning <br />IS 240.a Leadership and Influence <br />IS 241.b Decision Malting and Problem Solving <br />IS 242.b Effective Communication <br />IS 244.b Developing and Managing Volunteers <br />The aforementioned listed courses are available on -line and at no cost from the Emergency <br />Management Institute (EMI) at the following links: <br />hito' /!train n;. fema.gov/IS/IVIMS.aslnx & litto:/ /training.foina.gov /cmiweb /PDS/ <br />Note: The "G" course series and classroom -based equivalents can be used as an alternate to <br />satisfy these training requirements. Past completion of the above courses (or qualifying <br />equivalent) is considered acceptable in meeting this requirement. Recorded proof of completion, <br />[10] <br />