Modes and Duration:
Residence - 0 Weeks 4.5 Days
Travel days are Sunday and Friday afternoon.
Date:
January 23 – 27, 2012
Recommended Credit:
None
Scope:
This basic Interagency Logistics (IL) course is conducted as a seminar. It familiarizes participants with IL concepts of planning and response; and facilitates discussion on key interagency logistics topics.
Purpose:
This basic Interagency Logistics (IL) course is conducted as a seminar. It familiarizes participants with IL concepts of planning and response; and facilitates discussion on key interagency logistics topics.
Target Audience:
The Interagency Logistics (IL) community includes, but is not restricted to:
Federal Agency/Department Logisticians
State Emergency Management Logisticians
National Guard Logisticians
Federal/State Coordinating Officers
Federal/State Operations/Planning Officers
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) /Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOADs) Professionals
Private Sector Supply Chain Professionals
Travel/Tuition Costs:
All students are responsible for travel and lodging. There is no tuition fee.
EMI will not provide stipends.
To view actual announcement,
please click here (CAC Required).
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Prerequisites:
There are currently no mandatory pre-requisites however the following courses are recommended:
ICS (IS 100a/EMI)
NIMS (IS 700a/EMI)
NRF (IS 800b/EMI),
ESF #7 Logistics Management and Resource Support/ (IS807/EMI)
Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA/ARNORTH) Phase 1 and 2,
Joint Humanitarian Operations Course (JHOC/USAID)
Guide to Points of Distribution (IS-26/EMI)
Students should be mid-to-senior level logistics managers from organizations
such as DHS, or other Federal, State, Local, Tribal, Territorial agencies and
the Military Services (Active, Guard, Reserve) to include Military Officers
(O-4 through O-6), Warrant Officers (W-3 through W-5), Senior Non-Commissioned
Officers (E-7 through E-9), or Federal Civilians (GS-13 through GS-15 or equivalent).
Civilians from non-governmental and volunteer agencies are also invited to attend.
Those not falling into one of the above categories, but may benefit from, or contribute,
to this seminar-style forum may attend, with EMI approval.
To Apply:
Complete a FEMA Form 119-25-1, General Admissions Application, with student signature and signature of supervisor. If you have questions about the course content, contact Information can be found on the Actual Announcement, please click here (CAC Required).
The appropriate HQ/Activity office should mail, scan or fax the “approved” application to:
Admissions (Rm. I-216)
National Emergency Training Center (NETC)
16825 South Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, MD 21727-8998
Phone: (301) 447-1035
Fax: (301) 447-1658
Email: netc-admissions@dhs.gov
EMI Course Manager:
Information can be found on the Actual Announcement, please click here (CAC Required).
Course Location:
FEMA Distribution Center
562 Quarters Road
4420 Buckeystown Pike
Frederick, MD 21704
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