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Contractor: Hassett and Willis Associates, LLC <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />25H -319 <br />Functional Exercises (FE) are designed to validate and evaluate <br />Preparation, <br />Capabilities, multiple functions and /or sub - functions, or Interdependent <br />Planning Meetings, <br />groups of functions. FEs are typically focused on exercising plans, <br />Participants <br />Functional <br />policies, procedures, and staff members Involved in management, <br />our <br />Hours, <br />Faterials, <br />$55,000 - $100,000 <br />direction, command, and control functions. An FE isconducted Ina <br />Si <br />Materials, Site /Mgt. <br />realistic, real -time environment; however, movement of personnel and <br />Locations, <br />equipment Is usually simulated <br />Reporting/Plans, <br />Travel & Expenses <br />Full -Scale Exercises (FSE) are typicallythe most complex and resource- <br />Preparation, <br />intensive type of exercise. They involve multiple agencies, organizations, <br />Planning Meetings, <br />andjurisdictions and valldate many facets of preparedness, FSEs often <br />Participants (4), <br />include many players operating under cooperative systems such as the <br />Facilitation, Hours, <br />full <br />Incident Command System (ICS) or Unified Command. in an FSE, events <br />Materials, Site /Mgt. <br />-Scale <br />are projected through an exercise scenario with event updates that drive <br />locations, <br />$75,000- $150,000 <br />activity at the operational level. FSES are usually conducted in a real- <br />Reporting /plans, <br />time, stressful environment that is intended to mirror a real incident. <br />Travel &Expenses, <br />Throughout the duration of the exercise, many activities occur <br />Moulage, Media, <br />simultaneously. <br />Volunteer <br />Coordination <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />25H -319 <br />