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Contractor: National Association of State Boating Law Ad min istrators(NASBLA) <br />EXHIBIT A <br />List of Training/Classes and Exercises <br />TRAINING <br />DISLIPlIne Codes; Lnw Enforcement -IF fire v g Emergency Medical Services - EMS, Emergency Munagement = £M, public Health = pH, Other oiscliume -OD <br />Course Title <br />Description <br />Discipline <br />Total Course Cost <br />leationatod <br />This course offers specialized training targeted for the Tactical Officer in <br />the unforgiving maritime environment. It Is designed to give law <br />Armed Ship Boarding Course (ASB) <br />enforcement officers the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct <br />LE, OD <br />$32,000,00 <br />armed tactical boarding on commercial vessels and operate In a safe, <br />efficient and effective manner. <br />Tuts course was created to establish a national standard of training, <br />qualification, credentialing and typing of emergency responders <br />Boat Crew Member Course(BCM) <br />throughout the maritime domain, it is the purpose of this course to <br />LE,R <br />$32,OW.W <br />establish basic understanding of maritime rescue operations, and <br />provide the skills necessary to execute missions safely, <br />This course was created to establish a national standard of training, <br />Boat Operator for Search and Rescue <br />qualification, credentialing and typing of emergency responders <br />(BOSAR) <br />throughout the maritime domain. It is the purpose of this course to <br />LE,i <br />$32,000.00 <br />establish a uniform and standardized understanding ofmaritime rescue <br />operations, and provide the skills necessary to execute missions safely. <br />This course is designed to enhance a maritime law enforcement officer's <br />capabilities by providing students with the knowledge and skills <br />Enhanced Vessel Operator Course (EVOC) <br />necessary to appropriately operate their vessel in a safe and efficient <br />LE,R <br />E <br />$23,500,00 <br />manner at higher operating speeds, assess risks in the maritime domain, <br />and protect his/her vessel, crew, and the citizens In their area of <br />operations. <br />Page L of 3 <br />IN <br />