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AWR-213 Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Awareness

Tuesday, September 27, 2022 

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The registration period has closed for this event.


Course Description

Primary Core Capability: Infrastructure Systems


This course introduces participants to the key terms, policy, guidance, and preparedness efforts required to safeguard the Nation's critical infrastructure. Participants will review applicable policy and guidance, discuss the risk management framework, review Sector Risk Snapshots, identify critical infrastructure in their jurisdiction, and identify Sector-specific jurisdictional threats and hazards of significant concern. In addition, participants will identify Sector-specific First-Order Dependencies and Interdependencies and the impacts of cascading sector failures.


For additional course information, including contact hours, please see the National Preparedness Catalog.


Course Objectives
  • Identify the sectors with assets within their jurisdiction, the Sector-Specific Agency(ies) for those sectors, and the impact of the National Preparedness Report (NPR) on sector assets
  • Summarize the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) risk management framework and the knowledge of the varying sector and asset-specific risk management tools and resources
  • Summarize the information included in a Sector Risk Snapshot
  • Determine the specific high-level threats and hazards to local Critical Facilities (CF) assets
  • Identify the dependencies and interdependencies of the CF sector
  • Identify sector assets, threats and hazards of significant concern, and dependencies and interdependencies of sector asset

Prerequisites

FEMA Student ID Number (SID) - Students must provide a SID number to access the class. (To create or recover your SID, go to: https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID )

Recommended prerequisites:

  • IS-100.B: Introduction to the Incident Command System
  • IS-700.A: National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction
  • AWR-160-W: WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders

Target Audience

Target Disciplines: listed via National Preparedness Catalog

 

  • Emergency Management, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Material, Law Enforcement, Health Care, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, Public Works, Information Technology, Security & Safety, and Transportation.
  • Critical infrastructure owners, operators, and managers.
  • Federal, State, local, regional, tribal, and territorial government officials.
  • Other organizations and managers with critical infrastructure responsibilities.

Infrastructure Protection Certificate Program Information

This registration is for a *single class*. If you want to complete all four classes needed for the Infrastructure Protection Certificate Program, you will need to register for each class individually: AWR-213, MGT-310, MGT-315, and MGT-414.


Continuing Education

CEU: Hours - 8


Camp Murray Gate Access Information

This AWR-213 Course is hosted in the SEOC Building 20 on Camp Murray.

 

It is imperative to please carefully read and follow the listed guidance here for Camp Murray Gate Access Information. This notice intends to help you have a smooth transition getting onto Camp Murray on the day of this AWR 213 course.

When completing the access information, please list Alisha King as your sponsor.

 

For more information please contact the Primary Course Manager Alisha King.


Location

WA State Emergency Management - SEOC
20 Aviation Drive
Building 20
Camp Murray, WA 98430

Click here for directions


Course Manager

Sponsoring Agency: WA State EMD


Course Managers:

Alisha King

WA State Cybersecurity &Critical Infrastructure Manager

WA Military Department - EMD

ccip@mil.wa.gov

Stephanie Hakala

Acting Training Program Supervisor/State Training Officer

WA Military Department - EMD

(253) 512-7046 office

stephanie.hakala@mil.wa.gov


Accommodations

Reasonable accommodations will be provided to attendees who have effective communication access needs, including limited English proficiency. We invite any person with a disability or other access or functional need and those who need to obtain course materials in an alternative format to please indicate your need in the registration/RSVP process.

Accommodations may include:

Sign Language Interpreter - Specify type of sign language (i.e., tactile, Signed English, ASL)

CART– Real-time captioning

Large-Print

Other Language needs - please indicate

Other:

If you have any further concerns or questions, please contact the course manager listed on this page or reach out to our State Training Staff at emd.training@mil.wa.gov. We will be happy to assist you.


Apply

Please note that this is a 2-step registration process. Once you are confirmed by WA EMD, you will need to complete registration with TEEX (information will be provided in the confirmation email).

 

To apply, please click the registration button:

The registration period has closed for this event.