The FY 2007 NIMS requirements stipulate completion of several preparedness-training courses. How do I access those courses and who is required to complete them to demonstrate compliance?
Information about the FY 2007 NIMS requirements for tribal governments and local jurisdictions, including higher education institutions, may be found at: http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/imp_mtrx_tribal.pdf. Higher education institutions should refer to this compliance matrix when establishing their own compliance. A higher education institution’s NIMS compliance must be achieved in close coordination with their local government, and, with recognition of the first-responder capabilities held by the campus and the local community. FY 2007 NIMS compliance activities for tribal governments and local jurisdictions include completion of four courses: ICS-100, Introduction to ICS; IS-700: National Incident Management System, An Introduction; IS-800.B: National Response Framework, An Introduction; and ICS-200. Each of these four courses is available online, free of charge through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Management Institute Web site at http://training.fema.go
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