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[Exercise Name] Functional Exercise. [Logo Here]. Observer & VIP Briefing [Location] [Date]. Welcome & Introductions. Today’s Briefing. Exercise Overview Exercise Location and Area Exercise Schedule Exercise Scenario Exercise “Administrivia” Conclusion. Exercise Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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[Exercise Name] Functional Exercise

Observer & VIP Briefing[Location]

[Date]

[Logo Here]

Welcome & Introductions

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Today’s Briefing

• Exercise Overview • Exercise Location and Area• Exercise Schedule• Exercise Scenario• Exercise “Administrivia”• Conclusion

Exercise Overview

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Exercise Overview

• A [Length of play] interagency exercise focused on field-level response to a terrorist incident

• No-inspection, no-fault, learning environment• “A training tool”

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Exercise Players

• [List participating agencies/organizations]

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Exercise Design Objectives

Communications• Assess the ability of EDS staff to establish and maintain

internal/external communications with various support agencies such as the local EOC, local BOH, etc. during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with the communities EDS Plan.

• Evaluate the ability of EDS staff to use common response language (i.e. plain English) when implementing communication plans during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with Incident Command System/NIMS recommendations.

Onsite Incident Management• Assess the ability of the EDS Manager/Incident Commander to

implement the Incident Command System, during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with Incident Command System principles and the EDS plan.

• Test the ability of EDS staff to create and disseminate an Incident Action Plan during a biological terrorism incident, in accordance with Incident Command System protocols.

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Exercise Play

• Exercise Play will be on [Date], from [Time] to [Time]

• Exercise Play will take place at [Exercise Site] and [other location(s)]

• Play will be restricted to the delineated areas surrounding the [Exercise Site] and [other location(s)]

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Exercise Safety

• Safety is everyone’s concern• Safety concerns override exercise execution• Be aware that operating in this environment is

inherently dangerous [if applicable]• Controllers and Evaluators must immediately

inform the Safety Controller or Senior Controller of safety concerns

• Actual emergencies will be identified by the saying: “Real-World Emergency”

Exercise Location & Area

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Exercise Location & Area

[Insert exercise site map]

Exercise Schedule

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Exercise Schedule

Time Personnel Activity[Month Day, Year]

1300-1500 Controllers, Evaluators, Exercise Planning Team

Controller and Evaluator Briefing and Training

[Month Day, Year]0800 Select Controllers and Exercise Staff Setup of exercise site

0830 Controllers and Evaluators Check In

0900 Participants (Players, Observers, Actors) Arrive and register

0915 Controllers and Evaluators Communications Check

0930 Participants Receive participant briefings

0945 All Report to STARTEX location

1000 All Exercise Play Start (STARTEX)

1400 All Exercise Play End (ENDEX)

Immediately following ENDEX

Participants, Controllers, Evaluators Hotwash

[Month Day, Year]0900 Controllers, Evaluators, Exercise

Planning TeamController and Evaluator

Debriefing

Exercise Scenario

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Exercise Scenario

• Date:

• Time:

• Setting:

• Incident:

• Weather: [if applicable]

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Exercise Documentation

• Exercise Plan (EXPLAN)• Controller/Evaluator Handbook (C/E

Handbook)– Guidelines– Exercise Evaluation Guides

• Master Scenario Events List (MSEL)– Timeline– Messages

• Activity Log• Participant Feedback Summary Form

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Exercise Assumptions

• Conducted in a no-fault learning environment wherein systems and processes, not individuals, will be evaluated.

• Exercise simulation will be realistic and plausible, containing sufficient detail from which to respond.

• Exercise players will react to the information and situations as they are presented, in the same manner as if this had been a real event.

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Exercise Artificialities

Artificialities and constraints, such as the Assembly Area, may detract from realism. Some other artificialities include the following:

– Surrogates may be playing in place of some key decision makers

– Some organizations and individuals will be simulated– The exercise will be played in real time. However,

there may be some time jumps or acceleration to meet certain objectives

Exercise Administrivia

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Exercise Badges

CONTROLLER EVALUATOR

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Exercise Badges

OBSERVER MEDIA

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Exercise Badges

SIMULATOR

SUPPORT STAFFPLAYER

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Exercise Hats

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Exercise Administrivia

• Restrooms will be available• Drinkable water will be located throughout the

exercise site• You may keep your hats• After the Hotwash, please return:

• Your badges and vests• All exercise documentation• Any equipment you may have received

Questions or Comments

Thank you for participating!

[Department name][Phone #]

[Email address]

[Logo Here]

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