G0291: JOINT INFORMATION SYSTEM/JOINT INFORMATION CENTER - PITTSFORD
When: March 24, 2017
Where: Vermont Fire Academy, 93 Davidson Drive, Pittsford
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Maximum participants: 20
Instructor: Mark Bosma
Description
This one-day course will outline the communications needed for different incidents and define the roles of the PIO within ICS.
This is the final prerequisite course for the Advanced Public Information Officer Course April 17-21 in Berlin
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- State the course purpose and objectives.
- Describe why public information officers train at this level.
- Define NIMS, and explain where public information fits in.
- Define ICS and the role of the PIO within ICS.
- Analyze the communications needs of a single-PIO incident.
- Given a 5% scenario, analyze the actions and barriers to communications in an expanding incident.
- Describe the advantages and challenges of working with multiple PIOs.
- Differentiate between the JIS and the JIC.
- Describe triggers for JIC activation.
- Describe the preparedness activities for establishing and maintaining a JIC.
- Describe flexible and scalable structures for organizing a JIC based on incident needs.
- Describe circumstances when State and Federal partners might be integrated into the JIS/JIC.
- Describe the State JIC organizational structures and resources.
- Describe the Federal ESF #15 organizational structures and resources.
- Identify strategies for building partnerships at all levels.
- Given a 5% scenario, demonstrate organizing a JIC.
- Recall course key points.
Target Audience
The primary audience for this training is individuals who have public information responsibilities as their main
job or as an auxiliary function at the state, local, or tribal level of government.
It is prerequisite for entry into the Advanced PIO course being held in April 2017 at Berlin, VT.
Prerequisites
G0290 - Basic Information Officer course (being offered two days prior to course delivery).
Notes
Participants who attend all hours required of this course and successfully pass a final exam will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Late registrations may be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
Number of openings: 20
Registration Deadline: 2 weeks prior to course
To Register
Complete the DEMHS General Registration form.
Complete IS. 29 as listed above and retain your Certificate of Completion.
Scan the DEMHS General Registration form with your IS.29 Certificate of Completion to Homeland Security Training Coordinator at DPS.EMHSTraining@vermont.gov.
Once the completed registration package is received, a confirmation email is sent. (This will serve as your confirmation for registering for the course. Therefore please mark your calendar once you have received this confirmation).
A course email notification will be forth coming in the weeks prior to the course delivery.