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Region XTraining & Exercise Quarterly CompendiumOctober 2014
Photo Credit: Lisa Davis, FEMA
Federal interagency partners listen intently to discussions about regional training and exercise priorities at the Region X Training & Exercise Planning
Workshop in Seattle, WA in July 2014.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region X Training & Exercise Quarterly Compendium (TEQC) is published on a quarterly basis and contains basic information about regionally significant training and exercise events occurring in the next three (3) years.
As a companion to the Multi-Year Training & Exercise Plan (MYTEP), TEQC is updated to coincide with quarterly meetings of the Regional Interagency Steering Committee (RISC) Training and Exercise Subcommittee which meets to increase emergency management capabilities, regional preparedness, and to sustain operational readiness through the design and conduct of various training and joint exercises as part of the Plan-Train-Equip-Exercise preparedness cycle.
This edition includes events occurring between October 2014-December 2017. The next edition will be published in January 2015 and a call for updates will be distributed in early December 2014.
A regionally significant training or exercise event includes but is not limited to the following types of events;
• training which is open for enrollment by outside agencies,
• exercises in need of evaluators or controllers,
• exercises open to observers,
• multi-jurisdictional training and exercises,
• regional training and exercises,
• and training and exercises which an agency would like other regional partners to be aware of.
For more information about the Region X Training & Exercise Quarterly Compendium please contact Adina M. Pease Adina.Pease@fema.dhs.gov or at (425) 487-4672.
Cover Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Jason van Mourik, Oregon Military Department Public Affairs. Creative Commons Attribution License.
Cover Image: An Oregon National Guard CH-47 Chinook heliocopter returns to the Madras Airport after successfully dumping water on a target area in the Logging Unit Fire west of Madras, OR on July 20, 2014.
Photo Credit: Mary Beth O’Leary, FEMA
An “open” class finisher powers through his last obstacle of the Disaster Relief Trials, a shallow water crossing on July 19, 2014 in Portland, OR.
Region XTraining & Exercise Quarterly CompendiumOctober 2014
Contents3 Training16 Exercise38 Acronym Index40 Points of Contact
TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by Seattle City Light and Seattle Department of Transportation. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800. Courses are open to any responder from cities, tribes, county agencies, state agencies, federal agencies, special purpose districts, and private and non-profit partners.
Seattle, WAOctober 1-2, 2014
Jerry J. KoenigSeattle City LightJerry.Koenig@seattle.gov(206) 684-3095
NEW!L-969: All-Hazards Communications Unit Leader (COML) Course
Hosted by Kootenai County and Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security (BHS). Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Hayden, Idaho (ID)October 1-2, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!Critical Incident Stress Management
Hosted by Boise Public Safety and Idaho BHS.
Boise, IDOctober 6-7, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by the City of Homer. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Homer, Alaska (AK)October 6-7, 2014
Robert PainterCity of HomerRPainter@ci.homer.ak.us
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!L-0580: Emergency Management Framework for Tribal Governments
Hosted by FEMA Region X and the Nez Perce Tribe. The purpose of this course is to assist tribal communities to understand emergency management principles and develop and implement comprehensive emergency management systems. Recommended prerequisites include IS-100 and IS-200.
Lewiston, IDOctober 6-9, 2014
Richard BroncheauNez Perce TribeRDBroncheau@nezpercetribe.org(208) 621-3760
Ilyssa PlumerFEMA Region XIlyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4500
To download an application, CLICK HERE. It is recommended to submit an application to Ilyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov prior to class, however you may also complete it in class.
ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by Pierce County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Tacoma, WAOctober 7-8, 2014
Judy HarmonPierce County EMPCDEMTraining@co.pierce.wa.us
To register, CLICK HERE.
NEW!Compassion Fatigue
Hosted by Boise Public Safety and Idaho BHS.
Boise, IDOctober 8, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!L-105: Public Information and Warning
This training is provided in support of the Cascadia Rising 2016 exercise.
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Pacific County. This course introduces participants to the role of the Public Information Officer (PIO) in emergency management, along with basic information about the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). The target audience includes newly appointed emergency managers from all levels of government.
Long Beach, WAOctober 8-9, 2014
Ilyssa PlumerFEMA Region XIlyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4500
To download an application, CLICK HERE. After receiving the appropriate endorsements, please submit your application to FEMA-R10-Training@fema.dhs.gov.
NEW!ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by the City of Homer. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Homer, AKOctober 8-10, 2014
Robert PainterCity of HomerRPainter@ci.homer.ak.us
NEW!Advanced Critical Incident Stress Management Workshop
Hosted by Boise Public Safety and Idaho BHS.
Boise, IDOctober 9, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Borough. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Mat-Su Borough, AKOctober 13-14, 2014
Casey CookMat-Su BoroughCasey.Cook@matsugov.us
NEW!L-449: ICS Train-the-Trainer
Hosted by Washington Emergency Management Division (EMD). This course is intended to prepare participants to deliver FEMA’s ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, and 402 courses. Required prerequisites include copies of IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, ICS-300, and ICS-400 certificates. As well as documented ICS experience and sponsorship by a local department of emergency management.
Kelso, WAOctober 14-17, 2014
James YatesWashington EMDJames.Yates@mil.wa.gov(253) 512-7049
To download an application CLICK HERE. Please submit your application either by fax to (253) 512-7206 or e-mail to EMD.Training@mil.wa.gov.
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW POC!ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by FEMA Region X. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Lynnwood, WAOctober 15-16, 2014
Lisa DavisFEMA Region XLisa.Davis2@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4623
To download an application, CLICK HERE. Please submit your application to FEMA-R10-Training@fema.dhs.gov.
NEW!PER-304 Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery
Hosted by Clatsop County EM. Participants must have a Wi-Fi enabled laptop and either have or create a Twitter and Facebook account, and be able to send test messages to both.
Clatsop County, Oregon (OR)October 17, 2014
Tiffany BrownClatsop County EMTBrown@co.clatsop.or.us
PER-304 Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery
Hosted by Clatsop County EM. Participants must have a Wi-Fi enabled laptop, and either have or create a Twitter and Facebook account and be able to send test messages to both.
Clatsop County, OROctober 18, 2014
Tiffany BrownClatsop County EMTBrown@co.clatsop.or.us
NEW!G-775: Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Management and Operations
Hosted by Valley County and Idaho BHS.
Cascade, IDOctober 20-21, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!G-358: Evacuation & Re-Entry Planning Workshop
Hosted by Washington EMD. The goal of this workshop is to provide participants with knowledge and skills needed to design and implement an evacuation and re-entry plan for their respective jurisdictions.
Walla Walla, WAOctober 21-23, 2014
James YatesWashington EMDJames.Yates@mil.wa.gov(253) 512-7049
To download an application CLICK HERE. Please submit your application either by fax to (253) 512-7206 or e-mail to EMD.Training@mil.wa.gov.
NEW!L-973: All Hazards Finance and Administration Section Chief
Hosted by the City of Eugene. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, ICS-300, and ICS-400.
Eugene, OROctober 21-23, 2014
Patence WinninghamCity of EugenePatence.M.Winningham@ci.eugene.or.us
Emergency Communications Workshop
Hosted by the Oregon FEB and Federal agency partners.
Portland, OROctober 22, 2014
Jeff SargentOregon FEBJSargent@oregonfeb.us(503) 326-3030
ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by Washington State HLS Region 6 Training and Exercise Workgroup. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800. Class size is limited and preference will be given to Region 6 partners.
Renton, WAOctober 22-23, 2014
Jason EsperJason.Esper@kingcounty.gov(206) 205-4069
CLICK HERE to enroll.
NEW!MGT-904: ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by the City of Medford. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Medford, OROctober 22-24, 2014
Larry MastermanCity of MedfordLarry.Masterman@cityofmedford.org
NEW!G-191 ICS/EOC Interface
Hosted by Idaho BHS. Lewiston, IDOctober 23, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!G-427: Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program Manager Training
Hosted by Washington Citizen Corps. The purpose of this course is to prepare CERT Program Managers for the tasks required to establish and sustain an active local CERT Program.
Camp Murray, WAOctober 23-24, 2014
Paula TownePaula.Towne@ofm.wa.gov (360) 725-5290
NEW!ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by the Fort Greely Fire Department. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Fort Greely, AKOctober 27-29, 2014
Russ AckermanRussel.R.Ackerman.civ@mail.mil
NEW!L-0580: Emergency Management Framework for Tribal Governments
Hosted by FEMA Region X and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. The purpose of this course is to assist tribal communities to understand emergency management principles and develop and implement comprehensive emergency management systems. Recommended prerequisites include IS-100 and IS-200.
Lincoln City, OROctober 28-31, 2014
Ilyssa PlumerFEMA Region XIlyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4500
To download an application, CLICK HERE. It is recommended to submit an application to Ilyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov prior to class, however you may also complete it in class.
MGT-310: Threat and Risk Assessment
Hosted by the TITAN Fusion Center. Salem, OROctober 29-30, 2014
Chuck CogburnChuck.Cogburn@state.or.us
NEW!G-428: CERT Train-the-Trainer
Hosted by Washington Citizen Corps. This course will provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to instruct the CERT training that prepares citizens to assist in emergency response activities in their local community. Required prerequisites include completion of CERT training and endorsement by a local Program Manager. Recommended prerequisites include instructor experience.
Camp Murray, WAOctober 29-31, 2014
Paula TownePaula.Towne@ofm.wa.gov (360) 725-5290
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by the Fort Greely Fire Department. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Fort Greely, AKOctober 30-31, 2014
Russ AckermanRussel.R.Ackerman.civ@mail.mil
NEW!AWR-232: Mass Fatalities Planning and Response for Rural Communities
Hosted by Spokane Office of Emergency Management (OEM). This 8-hour awareness-level, instructor-led course is designed to prepare rural first responders and officials with the basic knowledge, skills, and abilities to manage a mass fatality incident impacting their jurisdiction.
Spokane, WANovember 3, 2014
Darrell RubySpokane OEMDRuby@spokanecounty.org(509) 477-3006
To register, CLICK HERE.
NEW!MGT-905: ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by Clackamas County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Oregon City, ORNovember 3-4, 2014
Nora YotClackamas County EMNoraYot@co.clackamas.or.us
NEW!L-0580: Emergency Management Framework for Tribal Governments
Hosted by FEMA Region X and the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. The purpose of this course is to assist tribal communities to understand emergency management principles and develop and implement comprehensive emergency management systems. Recommended prerequisites include IS-100 and IS-200.
Sequim, WANovember 3-6, 2014
Ilyssa PlumerFEMA Region XIlyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4500
To download an application, CLICK HERE. It is recommended to submit an application to Ilyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov prior to class, however you may also complete it in class.
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!L-948: Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture
This training is provided in support of the Cascadia Rising 2016 exercise.
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Snohomish County. This course is designed to improve the skills, knowledge, and capabilities of individuals and organizations involved in domestic emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.
Everett, WANovember 3-6, 2014
Adina PeaseFEMA Region XAdina.Pease@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4672
To download an application, CLICK HERE. Please submit your application to FEMA-R10-Training@fema.dhs.gov.
ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by Seattle City Light and Seattle Department of Transportation. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300. Courses are open to any responder from cities, tribes, county agencies, state agencies, federal agencies, special purpose districts, and private and non-profit partners.
Seattle, WANovember 4-5, 2014
Jerry J. KoenigSeattle City LightJerry.Koenig@seattle.gov(206) 684-3095
NEW!G-358: Evacuation & Re-Entry Planning Workshop
Hosted by Washington EMD. The goal of this workshop is to provide participants with knowledge and skills needed to design and implement an evacuation and re-entry plan for their respective jurisdictions.
Olympia, WANovember 4-6, 2014
James YatesWashington EMDJames.Yates@mil.wa.gov(253) 512-7049
To download an application CLICK HERE. Please submit your application either by fax to (253) 512-7206 or e-mail to EMD.Training@mil.wa.gov
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!L-0522: Continuity of Operations (COOP) for Tribal Governments
Hosted by FEMA Region X and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. The purpose of this course is to give tribal governments a foundation for ensuring operation of essential government functions during emergency events.
Nespelem, WANovember 5-6, 2014
Randy AugustConfederated Tribes of the Colville ReservationRandy.August2@colvilletribes.com(509) 634-6420
Ilyssa PlumerFEMA Region XIlyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4500
To download an application, CLICK HERE. It is recommended to submit an application to Ilyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov prior to class, however you may also complete it in class.
ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by Pierce County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300. To register CLICK HERE.
Tacoma, WANovember 12-13, 2014
Judy HarmonPierce County EMPCDEMTraining@co.pierce.wa.us
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
L-278: National Flood Insurance Program / Community Rating System (CRS)
Hosted by FEMA Region X and the Northwest Regional Floodplain Management Association. This course will describe activities eligible for credit under the 2013 CRS Coordinator’s Manual, how a community applies, and how a community modifies an application to improve it’s classification. The target audience includes FEMA staff, NFIP State Coordinators, regional planning officials, and local and tribal government officials. Prerequisites include either certification as a Floodplain Manager, E/L-273, or hold a full-time Floodplain Manager position with more than two (2) years experience.
Tacoma, WANovember 17-20, 2014
Ilyssa PlumerFEMA Region XIlyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4500
To download an application, CLICK HERE. After recieving the appropriate endorsements, please submit your application to FEMA-R10-Training@fema.dhs.gov.
NEW!MGT-323: Instructor Development Workshop
Hosted by Southeastern Idaho Public Health and Idaho BHS.
Pocatello, IDNovember 18-20, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!PER-213: Wide Area Search
Hosted by Benton County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100 and IS-200.
Benton County, ORNovember 18-20, 2014
Lacey DuncanBenton County EMLacey.Duncan@co.benton.or.us
NEW!ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by City of Medford. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Medford, ORNovember 19-20, 2014
Larry MastermanCity of MedfordLarry.Masterman@cityofmedford.org
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by Pierce County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Tacoma, WANovember 19-20, 2014
Judy HarmonPierce County EMPCDEMTraining@co.pierce.wa.us
To register, CLICK HERE.
NEW!MGT-323: Instructor Development Workshop
Hosted by Ada County Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Idaho BHS.
Boise, IDDecember 2-4, 2014
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!MGT-904: ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents & MGT-347 ICS Forms Review
Hosted by Lincoln County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Lincoln County, ORDecember 2-4, 2014
Vdemaris@co.lincoln.or.us
MGT-315 Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment
Hosted by the TITAN Fusion Center. Recommended prerequisites include MGT-310.
Salem, ORDecember 3-4, 2014
Chuck CogburnChuck.Cogburn@state.or.us
NEW!MGT-904: ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents & MGT-347 ICS Forms Review
Hosted by Lebanon Police Department. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Lebanon, ORDecember 9-11, 2014
Rfrost@ci.lebanon.or.us
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!G-428: CERT Train-the-Trainer
Hosted by Washington Citizen Corps. This course will provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to instruct the CERT training that prepares citizens to assist in emergency response activities in their local community. Required prerequisites completion of CERT training and endorsement by a local Program Manager. Recommended prerequisites include instructor experience.
Everett, WADecember 15-17, 2014
Paula TownePaula.Towne@ofm.wa.gov (360) 725-5290
NEW!ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by the Rock Creek/Kimberly Fire Department. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Kimberly, IDJanuary 5-7, 2015
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!MGT-905: ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by Lincoln County EM. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Lincoln County, ORJanuary 13-14, 2015
Vdemaris@co.lincoln.or.us
NEW!ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Hosted by FEMA Region X. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800.
Lynnwood, WAJanuary 13-15, 2015
Lisa DavisFEMA Region XLisa.Davis2@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4623
To download an application, CLICK HERE. Please submit your application to FEMA-R10-Training@fema.dhs.gov.
NEW!MGT-318: PIO in All Hazards Incidents
Hosted by Lincoln County EM. Lincoln County, ORJanuary 20-21, 2015
Vdemaris@co.lincoln.or.us
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TRAININGTraining Name Description & Audience Location & Date Point of Contact & Registration
NEW!MGT-905: ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by Lebanon Police Department. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Lebanon, ORJanuary 20-21, 2015
Rfrost@ci.lebanon.or.us
NEW!MGT-312: Senior Officials Workshop
Hosted by Lincoln County EM. Lincoln County, ORFebruary 20, 2015
Vdemaris@co.lincoln.or.us
NEW!MGT-346 EOC Operations and Planning
Hosted by Lincoln County EM. Lincoln County, ORMarch 3-4, 2015
Vdemaris@co.lincoln.or.us
NEW!PER-240: Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Radiological/Nuclear Responder Operations Course
Hosted by Idaho BHS. Boise, IDApril 14-16, 2015
Natalie LahtiIdaho BHSNLahti@bhs.idaho.gov(208) 422-3417
NEW!ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Complex Incidents
Hosted by FEMA Region X. Prerequisites include IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and ICS-300.
Lynnwood, WAJuly 15-16, 2015
Lisa DavisFEMA Region XLisa.Davis2@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4623
To download an application, CLICK HERE. Please submit your application to FEMA-R10-Training@fema.dhs.gov.
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Sector Columbia River - Portland Preparedness Response Exercise Program (PREP) Spill Management Team (SMT) Functional Exercise (FE)
Hosted by the USCG. This exercise will be held in conjunction with an industry-led Worst-Case Discharge (WCD) exercise in the Portland/Vancouver area.
Portland, OROctober 1, 2014
Stuart Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil (503) 240-2467
NEW!Sector Puget Sound Shell Oil Refin-ery WCD
Hosted by the USCG and sponsored by Shell Oil. This exercise will test an industry-led response to a WCD.
Anacortes, WAOctober 8, 2014
Tim LupherUSCGTimothy.S.Lupher@uscg.mil(206) 217-6110
NEW!State of Alaska Training & Exercise Planning Workshop (TEPW) 2014
Hosted by the Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHS & EM).
Anchorage AKOctober 9, 2014
Kathy CavyellAlaska DHS & EMKathy.Cavyell@alaska.gov(907) 428-7049
NEW!Cascadia Rising Exercise Design Seminar
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Washington EMD. The purpose of the Cascadia Rising Exercise Design Seminar is to bring together exercise planners from the whole community to discuss major exercise design milestones, products, and answer any questions prior to commencing Cascadia Rising exercise design efforts.
Lynnwood, WAOctober 14, 2014
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!Cascadia Rising Exercise Design Seminar
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Washington EMD. The purpose of the Cascadia Rising Exercise Design Seminar is to bring together exercise planners from the whole community to discuss major exercise design milestones, products, and answer any questions prior to commencing Cascadia Rising exercise design efforts.
Camp Murray, WAOctober 15, 2014
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
NEW!Sector Puget Sound Phillips 66 WCD FE
Hosted by the USCG and sponsored by Phillips 66. This exercise will test an industry-led response to a WCD.
Bellingham, WAOctober 15, 2014
Tim LupherUSCGTimothy.S.Lupher@uscg.mil(206) 217-6110
NEW!Nuclear Weapons Incident Accident Exercise (NUWAIX) Drill
Hosted by U.S. Northern Command and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). Exercise command, control, and communications during a nuclear weapons incident/accident between Navy Region Northwest (NRNW) Response Task Force (RTF) Staff, incident sites responders, and interagency partners.
Kitsap County, WAOctober 21-22, 2014
John E. SuttonNRNWJohn.E.Sutton@navy.mil(360) 315-5120
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Annual WA State EOC Winter Storm Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the Emergency Support Function (ESF) structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WAOctober 22, 2014
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
NEW!Climate Change TTX/Workshop
Hosted by FEMA National Exercise Division. This TTX/Workshop will provide a forum for Alaska planners to identify and refine climate change preparedness, resilience requirements, and initiatives in collaboration with critical whole community stakeholders.
Anchorage, AKOctober 27, 2014
Robert ForgitFEMA Region XRobert.forgit@fema.dhs.gov(907) 271-4301
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Annual WA State EOC COOP Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WANovember 19, 2014
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
NEW!Cascadia Rising Scenario Seminar
Hosted by FEMA Region X. The purpose of this seminar is to provide participants information on: (1) Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) earthquake and tsunami geology; and, (2) CSZ impacts to infrastructure and people based on the science and modeling included in the Scenario document.
Location TBDDecember 3, 2014 (tentative date)
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Defense Coordinating Element (DCE) Region X Certification Exercise (CERTEX)
Hosted by DCE X. CERTEX administered by U.S. Army North.This is a certification exercise of DCE Region X to validate its mission readiness and execute its Mission Essential Task List and the Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) mission in support of a Lead Federal Agency.
Bothell, WA December 8-12, 2014
Dave BoughtonDCE XDavid.C.Boughton.civ@mail.mil(210) 295-5292
NEW!Grand Coulee and North Dam FE
Hosted by the Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office and the Yakima Field Office. Focus on communications, utilizing new Emergency Action Plan (EAP), and initiating conditions for the facilities.
Grand Coulee, WADecember 9-11, 2014
Suzanne MarinelliBureau of Reclamation SMarinelli@usbr.gov (208) 378-5204
NEW!Cascadia Rising Plans Seminar
Hosted by FEMA Region X. The purpose of this seminar is to provide participants information on the FEMA/Federal and State Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) plans.
Location TBDJanuary 28, 2015 (tentative date)
Andy HendricksonFEMA Region XAndrew.Hendrickson@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4784
Columbia Generating Station (CGS) Full Scale Exercise (FSE)
Hosted by Washington State and FEMA Region X. A non-evaluated exercise to practice fulfilling the requirements of the REP Program. Participants will include FEMA Region X staff, Washington and Oregon States, Benton and Franklin Counties, Energy Northwest, and the US Department of Energy-Richland.
Richland, WAFebruary 24, 2015
Steve WilliamsWashington EMDSteve.Williams@mil.wa.gov
Bill WebbFEMA Region XBill.Webb@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-2175
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!Cascadia Rising Initial Planning Meeting (IPM)
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Washington EMD. The IPM will provide the Sub-working Groups an opportunity to meet in order to continue exercise design. The second day will include a plenary session where the Sub-working Group Co-Leads will provide participants with the scenario document, brief out of the joint exercise objectives, and discuss any outstanding issues.
Location TBDFebruary 25-26, 2015 (tentative date)
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
NEW LOCATION!Sector Columbia River Mass Rescue Operation (MRO) TTX
Hosted by the USCG. The purpose of this event is to exercise Sector Columbia River’s MRO plan.
Portland, ORMarch 12, 2015
Stuart Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil (503) 240-2467
Annual WA State EOC Earthquake Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WAMarch 18, 2015
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Sector Columbia River Area Maritime Security Training and Exercise Program (AMSTEP) Drill - Rose Festival Fleet Week
Hosted by the USCG. Concurrent with 2015 Rose Festival Fleet Week, this Operations-Based Drill will include the activation of an Incident Command Post, and an increase in the local Maritime Security (MARSEC) level in response to the threat of a Transportation Security Incidents (TSI) made during the early stages of Fleet Week.
Portland, ORMarch 18, 2015
Dave Maresh USCGDavid.J.Maresh@uscg.mil(503) 240-9313
Sector Puget Sound Oil SMT TTX Hosted by the USCG. This exercise will be held in conjunction with an industry-led WCD exercise in the Puget Sound area.
Seattle, WAMarch 26, 2015
LCDR Lance LindgrenUSCGLance.E. Lindgren@uscg.mil(206) 217-6214
Annual WA State EOC Wildland Fire Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WAApril 20, 2015
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!2015 Focus Area Exercise
Hosted by Alaska DHS & EM. The exact location is TBD: possibly Glenn Allen to Valdez. Participants will be smaller Alaskan communities responding to an event that forces them to shelter additional people in their communities.
Location TBDSpring 2015
Kathy CavyellAlaska DHS & EMKathy.Cavyell@alaska.gov(907) 428-7049
NUWAIX Exercise Hosted by NRNW. Scenario will focus on the initial 48-72 hours following an event at Naval Base Kitsap. Target audience to include interagency partners.
Kitsap County, WAMay 4-8, 2015
John E. SuttonNRNWJohn.E.Sutton@navy.mil(360) 315-5120
Sector North Bend COOP/Natural Disaster Drill
Hosted by the USCG. An exercise of the COOP plan for Group Air Station North Bend and outlying units in reaction to a CSZ earthquake & tsunami.
North Bend, ORMay 14, 2015
LT Matthew Shaffer USCGMatthew.A.Shaffer@uscg.mil (541) 756-9608
Exercise Trident Fury Hosted by Canadian Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC). USCG District 13 will participate.
Strait of Juan de FucaMay 15-20, 2015
LT Laura SpringerUSCGLaura.M.Springer@uscg.mil (206) 220-7039
Sector Puget Sound MRO TTX Hosted by USCG. Exercise Sector Puget Sound’s MRO plan.
Seattle, WAMay 26, 2015
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
Sector North Bend MRO FE Hosted by the USCG. Exercise Sector North Bend’s MRO plan.
North Bend, ORMay 28, 2015
LT Matthew Shaffer USCGMatthew.A.Shaffer@uscg.mil (541) 756-9608
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Canada - United States - Pacific (CANUSPAC)
Hosted by Canadian Coast Guard and the USCG. This will be a joint exercise conducted by U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards to test key components of CANUSPAC Annex to Canada-U.S. Joint Response Plan. Canada is host for FY15 planning and FY16 execution of a Full Scale Exercise (FSE). Make recommended updates to Joint Contingency Plan based on Lessons Learned (LL)/After Action Report (AAR) from previous exercises.
Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), CanadaJune 2, 2015
Scott Knutson USCG District 13 Scott.R.Knutson@uscg.mil (206) 220-7219
United States Department of Energy - Richland (USDOE-RL) Exercise
Hosted by Washington State and USDOE-RL. An annual exercise to practice the plans and procedures associated with a radiological incident originating from a USDOE-RL facility on the Hanford Site. Participants will include Washington and Oregon States, Benton, Franklin, and Grant Counties, and the US Department of Energy-Richland.
Richland, WAJune 18, 2015
Steve WilliamsWashington EMDSteve.Williams@mil.wa.gov
Sector Columbia River - Portland PREP FSE
Hosted by the USCG. An industry-led PREP full-scale exercise where a crane under heavy load fails and topples into large storage tank, releasing contents and damaging containment wall. Including 25K barrels medium diesel spill onto grounds and into river.
Portland, ORJune 24, 2015
Stuart Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil (503) 240-2467
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Sector Columbia River/Maritime Security Unit (MSU) Portland COOP TTX
Hosted by USCG. Conduct personnel accountability drill using multiple means of contact. Emergency Relocation Group and Recon Team convene and discuss initial actions, and establish communications.
Camp Withycombe, ORAugust 12, 2015
Stuart Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil (503) 240-2467
Emergency Towing System (ETS) - Sector Columbia River Drill
Hosted by the USCG. The ETS currently staged in Astoria, OR requires annual exercise. This drill will educate potential responders and partners of the ETS capabilities and gain knowledge of how to properly deploy the system.
Astoria, ORAugust 17-19, 2015
LCDR Tim Callister USCG District 13 Timothy.F.Callister@uscg.mil (206) 220-7221
Sector Puget Sound COOP FSE Hosted by the USCG. This exercise is designed to stimulate discussion about the mechanics of communications, notifications, emergency communications, alternative work sites and courses of action in response to a natural hazard event that requires the command to leave its primary support facilities.
Bellingham or Port Angeles, WAAugust 18, 2015
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
NEW!Cascadia Rising Mid-term Planning Meeting (MPM)
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Washington EMD. The MPM will provide the Sub-working Groups an opportunity to meet in order to further develop exercise design elements. The second day will include a plenary session where the participants will review and update exercise development items, address any outstanding issues, and discuss next steps.
Location TBDAugust 2015 (tentative date)
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
District 13 COOP FSE 2015 Hosted by the USCG. A triennial COOP full scale exercise: (1) Relocate D13 emergency relocation group to primary alternate site and (2) Relocate D13 essential functions to primary alternate site.
Seattle, WASeptember 10, 2015
LT Laura SpringerUSCGLaura.M.Springer@uscg.mil (206) 220-7039
ETS – Port Angeles Drill Hosted by USCG. An ETS staged in Air Station Port Angeles is in place to facilitate the response to a large vessel adrift that poses a risk to the vessels crew or threatens the environment. This drill will educate potential responders and partners of the ETS capabilities and gain knowledge of how to properly deploy the system.
Port Angeles, WASeptember 14-17, 2015
LCDR Tim Callister USCG District 13 Timothy.F.Callister@uscg.mil (206) 220-7221
Annual WA State EOC Winter Storm Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WAOctober 28, 2015
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Sector Puget Sound Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC) Annual FSE 2015
National intelligence sources will provide Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with information indicating the Puget Sound Area of Responsibility (AOR) is subject to potential terrorist activity, causing the MARSEC level to be raised to II. Sector Puget Sound will increase MARSEC level in the geographic and functional areas as described by DHS and the FBI.
Puget Sound, WANovember 3, 2015
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
Annual WA State EOC COOP Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WANovember 18, 2015
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW! Cascadia Rising Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) Synchronization Meeting
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Washington EMD. The MSEL Sych will provide exercise trusted agents an opportunity to synchronize all exercise injects as they pertain to all linked exercises.
Location TBDFebruary 3-4, 2016 (tentative date)
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
CGS Dress Rehersal FSE Hosted by Washington State and FEMA Region X. A dress rehearsal exercise to practice fulfilling the requirements of the REP Program. Participants will include FEMA Region X staff, Washington and Oregon States, Benton and Franklin Counties, Energy Northwest, and the US Department of Energy-Richland.
Richland, WAFebruary 23-26, 2016
Steve WilliamsWashington EMDSteve.Williams@mil.wa.gov
Bill WebbFEMA Region XBill.Webb@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-2175
Sector Columbia River AMSTEP MARSEC Drill
Hosted by USCG. Conduct an Operations-Based Drill that includes activation of an Incident Command Post, and an increase in the local MARSEC level in response to the threat of a TSI.
Astoria, ORMarch 15, 2016
Dave Maresh USCGDavid.J.Maresh@uscg.mil(503) 240-9313
CGS Evaluated FSE Hosted by Washington State and FEMA Region X. An evaluated exercise to fulfill the requirements of the REP Program. Participants will include FEMA Region X staff, Washington and Oregon States, Benton and Franklin Counties, Energy Northwest, and the US Department of Energy-Richland.
Richland, WAMarch 29-31, 2016
Steve WilliamsWashington EMDSteve.Williams@mil.wa.gov
Bill WebbFEMA Region XBill.Webb@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-2175
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!Cascadia Rising Final Planning Meeting (FPM)
Hosted by FEMA Region X and Washington EMD. The FPM will provide the Sub-working Groups an opportunity to finalize all exercise design elements. The second day will include a plenary session where the Sub-working Group Co-Leads will provide the final exercise documents and identify and resolve any outstanding issues.
Location TBDMarch 2016 (tentative date)
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
USCG Sector Puget Sound COOP FE 2016
Hosted by the USCG. The COOP exercise is designed to test alternative communications capabilities necessary to devolve responsibilities for mission accomplishment as well as transfer command to alternate commands or agencies.
Seattle, WAApril 19, 2016
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
NEW!Alaska Shield 2016
Hosted by Alaska DHS & EM. Full Scale Exercise – Terrorism Event.
AlaskaApril 2016
Kathy CavyellAlaska DHS & EMKathy.Cavyell@alaska.gov(907) 428-7049
CANUSPAC 2016 Hosted by the USCG and Canadian Coast Guard. Conduct joint field exercise with US and Canada Coast Guards to test key components of CANUSPAC Annex to the Joint Contingency Plan.
Vancouver, BC, CanadaMay 2, 2016
Scott Knutson USCG District 13 Scott.R.Knutson@uscg.mil(206) 220-7219
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Annual WA State EOC Wildland Fire Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WAMay 18, 2016
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
Sector North Bend COOP/Natural Disaster FSE
Hosted by the USCG. FSE in conjunction with FEMA Region X Cascadia Subduction Zone Fault Line Disaster.
North Bend, ORJune 6, 2016
LT Matthew ShafferUSCGMatthew.A.Shaffer@uscg.mil(541) 756-9608
NEW!District 13 Natural Disaster - Cascadia Subduction FSE 2016
Hosted by the USCG. An FSE conducted after coordination with FEMA Regions X and USCG District 11/Pacific Area Command to protect coastal critical resource prioritization and restore maritime supply line issues.
Seattle, WA, Astoria & North Bend, ORJune 6-10, 2016
Mr. Chris SpringerUSCG District 13Chris.C.Springer@uscg.mil(206) 220-3408
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
USDOE-RL Exercise Hosted by Washington State and USDOE-RL. An annual exercise to practice the plans and procedures associated with a radiological incident originating from a USDOE-RL facility on the Hanford Site. Participants will include Washington and Oregon States, Benton, Franklin, and Grant Counties, and the US Department of Energy-Richland.
Richland, WAJune 16, 2016
Steve WilliamsWashington EMDSteve.Williams@mil.wa.gov
Sector Columbia River Spill Management Team TTX 2016
USCG Sector Columbia River/ Marine Safety Unit Portland will participate in industry-led spill management team oil spill exercise in Portland/Vancouver area.
Portland, ORJune 29, 2016
Stu Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil(206) 240-2467
Cascadia Rising 2016 FE Co-hosted by Oregon EM, Washington EMD, and FEMA Region X. The Cascadia Rising 2016 FE objective is to collaboratively plan, design, and conduct a comprehensive Functional Exercise that tests local, state, tribal, and federal catastrophic earthquake plans to improve our joint-interagency and whole community ability to effectively respond to a wide-area, catastrophic earthquake and tsunami caused by a rupture of the CSZ fault along the Northwest coast of the United States. Cascadia Rising is also linked to U.S. Northern Command’s Ardent Sentry and Vigilent Guard exercises.
Oregon & Washington StateJune 2016
Steve SimerlyFEMA Region XStephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov (425) 487-4605
Ed TaylorWashington EMDEd.Taylor@mil.wa.gov (253) 512-7040
Doug JimenezOregon EMDoug.Jimenez@state.or.us(503) 378-2911 x22255
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!Grand Coulee Power and Water FE
Hosted by the Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office and the Yakima Field Office. Focus on communications regarding Power and Water topics during the Cascadia Rising 2016 FX.
Grand Coulee, WAJune 2016
Suzanne MarinelliBureau of Reclamation SMarinelli@usbr.gov (208) 378-5204
NEW!Okanogan Project EAP FE (Salmon Lake and Conconully Dams)
Hosted by the Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office and the Ephrata Field Office. Focus on communications utilizing new EAP and initiating conditions for the facilities. Intended to rotate this regularly scheduled exercise into the Cascadia Rising 2016 exercise.
Conconully, WAJune 2016
Suzanne MarinelliBureau of Reclamation SMarinelli@usbr.gov (208) 378-5204
NEW!Scoggins Dam
Hosted by the Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office and the Ephrata Field Office. Focus on communications utilizing new EAP and initiating conditions for the facilities.Due to current issues regarding Scoggins Dam, and the Cascadia Subduction Zone topic, this facility would benefit from participating in the Cascadia Rising 2016 exericse.
Forest Grove/Hillsboro, ORJune 2016
Suzanne MarinelliBureau of Reclamation SMarinelli@usbr.gov (208) 378-5204
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!Upper Yakima River Basin EAP FE (Cle Elum, Easton, Kachees & Keechelus Dams)
Hosted by the Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office and the Yakima Field Office. Focus on communications utilizing new EAP and initiating conditions for the facilities. Intended to rotate this regularly scheduled exercise into the Cascadia Rising 2016 exercise.
Yakima, WAJune 2016
Suzanne MarinelliBureau of Reclamation SMarinelli@usbr.gov (208) 378-5204
Sector Puget Sound SMT TTX 2016 Hosted by the USCG. TTX is designed to exercise the spill management team in their responsibilities for responding to a release of hazardous materials or a discharge of oil into the marine environment. The team is responsible for initial response, spill management, and at some time, turn-over to a larger, more experienced team.
Seattle, WAAugust 11, 2016
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
Sector Columbia River/MSU Portland COOP FE 2016
Hosted by the USCG. This COOP exercise is designed to provide senior unit leadership with the ability to recognize the best relocation sites based upon a variety of different scenarios that affect different areas within the region and State.
Portland, ORAugust 18, 2016
Stu Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil(206) 240-2467
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
ETS- FSE Hosted by the USCG. An ETS staged in Astoria, Oregon is in place to facilitate the response to a large vessel adrift that poses a risk to the vessels crew or threatens the environment. This drill will educate potential responders and partners of the ETS capabilities and gain knowledge of how to properly deploy the system.
Astoria, ORAugust 22-26, 2016
LCDR Tim Callister USCG District 13 Timothy.F.Callister@uscg.mil (206) 220-7221
District 13 COOP Seminar & TTX Hosted by the USCG. A TTX to educate Emergency Relocation Group on steps required to COOP.
Seattle, WASeptember 10, 2016
LT Laura SpringerUSCGLaura.M.Springer@uscg.mil (206) 220-7039
Sector Puget Sound AMSC TTX 2016
Hosted by the USCG. Exercise is designed to get the Sector and partners back to the basics. Given intelligence cueing of a potential impending Transportation Security Incident, the Sector will increase the Maritime Security level and coordinate visits of personnel to various participating partner facilities and vessels to review individual vessel and facility security plans.
Seattle, WASeptember 13, 2016
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil(206) 217-6096
Air Station Port Angeles ETS Drill 2016
Hosted by the USCG. ETS currently staged in Port Angeles, WA requires annual exercise. This drill will educate potential responders and partners of the ETS capabilities and gain knowledge of how to properly deploy the system.
Port Angeles, WASeptember 14-15, 2016
LCDR Tim Callister USCG District 13 Timothy.F.Callister@uscg.mil (206) 220-7221
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Sector Puget Sound Mass Rescue TTX 2016
Exercise the ability to respond to a major rescue operation that can quickly overcome resources for search, recovery, and medical assistance. Additionally, the exercise will manage responding assets, establish shore-side triage area, and engage with the emergency medical response onshore.
Seattle, WASeptember 15, 2016
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
Annual WA State EOC Winter Storm Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WAOctober 26, 2016
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
Annual WA State EOC COOP Seminar/TTX
Hosted by Washington EMD. As a component of the State Exercise Program, Emergency Management Division will conduct four exercises annually with the objective of enhancing the operations of the State EOC. The intent is to provide an opportunity on a quarterly basis for participants to validate emergency response activities through the discussion of different scenarios based on the hazards we face in our state. For each of these quarterly exercises, the State Exercise Program will engage stakeholders from State Agencies that fall into the ESF structure in the State EOC, local government, and others as appropriate in the design and conduct of the exercise.
Camp Murray, WANovember 16, 2016
Lit DudleyWashington EMDLit.Dudley@mil.wa.gov(253)512-7440
NEW!Sector Columbia River AMSTEP FE
Hosted by the USCG. Astoria, ORMarch 15, 2017
Dave Maresh USCGDavid.J.Maresh@uscg.mil(503) 240-9313
NEW! Sector Columbia River Area MRO TTX
Hosted by the USCG. A TTX in preparation for an FSE in 2018. The scenario will consist of the Portland Spirit or another passenger vessel being hit by a freighter downriver of Columbia River Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) bridge. There will be uncontrollable flooding, a loss of power on the vessel, and several passengers and crew injured.
Portland, ORApril 19, 2017
Stu Blanchette USCGStuart.H.Blanchette@uscg.mil(206) 240-2467
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EXERCISEExercise Name Focus Location & Date Point of Contact
NEW!Sector North Bend COOP Seminar
Hosted by the USCG. This seminar will be aimed at providing Sector North Bend personnel information on the unit COOP Plan, Vital Records, Mission Essential Functions, and their responsibilities under the Continuity of Operations Plan.
North Bend, ORJune 1, 2017
LT Matt ShafferUSCGMatthew.A.Shaffer@uscg.mil(541) 756-9639
NEW!CANUSPAC 2017
Hosted by the USCG. This workshop exercise is designed to test the Joint Oil Spill Contingency Plan with Canadian Coast Guard.
Seattle, WAJune 5, 2017
Scott KnutsonUSCGScott.R.Knutson@uscg.mil(206) 220-7219
NEW!District 13 COOP TTX
Hosted by the USCG. This TTX is designed to test the relocation of the Emergency Relocation Group.
Seattle, WASeptember 10, 2017
LT Laura SpringerUSCGLaura.M.Springer@uscg.mil (206) 220-7039
NEW!Sector Columbia River AMSC Exercise
Hosted by the USCG. This workshop exercise is designed to meet the requirements of the 33 CFR 103.515 to test the effectiveness of the local Area Maritime Security plan.
Seattle, WASeptember 26, 2017
Steve HarveyUSCGStephen.J.Harvey@uscg.mil (206) 217-6096
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AAR After Action Report
AK Alaska
AMSC Area Maritime Security Committee
AMSTEPArea Maritime Security Training & Exercise Program
AOR Area of Responsiblity
BC British Columbia
BHS Bureau of Homeland Security (Idaho)
BNSF Burlington Northern Santa Fe
CANUSPAC Canada - United States - Pacific
CERTCommunity Emergency Response Team
CERTEX Certification Exercise
CGS Columbia Generating Station
COML Communications Unit Leader
COOP Continuity of Operations Program
CRS Community Rating System
CSZ Cascadia Subduction Zone
DCE Defense Coordinating Element
DHS Department of Homeland Security
DHS & EMDivision of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (Alaska )
DSCA Defense Support to Civil Authorities
DTRA Defense Threat Reduction Agency
EAP Emergency Action Plan
EM Emergency Management
EMDEmergency Management Division (Washington State)
EMS Emergency Medical Services
EOC Emergency Operations Center
ESF Emergency Support Function
ETS Emergency Towing System
FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation
FE Functional Exercise
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
FPM Final Planning Meeting
FSE Full Scale Exercise
HLSHomeland Security Region (Washington State)
ICS Incident Command System
ID Idaho
IMAT Incident Management Assistance Team
IPAWSIntegrated Public Alert and Warning System
IPM Initial Planning Meeting
IS Independent Study
LL Lessons Learned
MARPAC Maritime Forces Pacific
MARSEC Maritime Security
MatSu Matanuska-Susitna Borough
MPM Mid-Term Planning Meeting
MRO Mass Rescue Operation
MSEL Master Scenario Events List
MSU Maritime Security Unit
MYTEP Multi Year Training & Exercise Plan
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ACRONYM INDEX
NFIP National Flood Insurance Program
NORFMANorthwest Regional Floodplain Management Association
NPREPNational Preparedness for Response Exercise Program
NRNW Navy Region Northwest
NUWAIXNuclear Weapon Incident Accident Exercise
OEM Office of Emergency Management
OR Oregon
PIO Public Information Officer
POC Point of Contact
PREPPreparedness for Response Exercise Program
REP Radiological Emergency Preparedness
RISCRegional Interagency Steering Committee
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RTF Regional Task Force
SMT Spill Management Team
TEPWTraining & Exercise Planning Workshop
TEQCTraining & Exercise Quarterly Compendium
TSI Transportation Security Incidents
TTX Table-Top Exercise
USCG United States Coast Guard
USDOE-RLUnited States Department of Energy - Richland
WA Washington
WCD Worst-Case Discharge
WMD Weapon of Mass Destruction
ACRONYM INDEX
Soldiers from the Washington Army National Guard, 81st Armored Brigade Combat Team, train with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service at the Yakima Training Center on July 25, 2014.
Photo Credit: Kevin Abel, BLM. Creative Commons License.
POINTS OF CONTACT
FEMA Region X Training Team
Adina M. PeaseTraining & Exercise SpecialistAdina.Pease@fema.dhs.gov
(425) 487-4672
Ilyssa PlumerTraining Specialist
Ilyssa.Plumer@fema.dhs.gov(425) 425-4500
Lisa DavisTraining Technician
Lisa.Davis2@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4623
FEMA Region X Exercise Team
Stephen SimerlyRegional Exercise Officer
Stephen.Simerly@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-4605
Kevin SonoffExercise Specialist
Kevin.Sonoff@fema.dhs.gov(425) 487-2225
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Federal and State partners work together to better define focus areas for training and exercise within the Operational Communications core capability at the Region X Training & Exercise Planning Workshop in Seattle, WA in July 2014.
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A FLASHLIGHT
A BATTERY-POWERED RADIO TO STAY INFORMED
Build a Kit. Make a Plan.
What’s in YOUR kit?
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