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G 191 Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface
Course Description:
This 1-day, Advanced Professional Series course will allow participants to develop an effective interface between Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by applying Incident Command System (ICS) principles. This course works best when delivered to ICS and EOC personnel from the same community. The course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercises and group discussions to formulate the interface. **This course is part of the FEMA Advanced Professional Series (APS)
Event Location/Address:
Scott County Emergency Management 1100 E. 46th St
City and County:
Davenport  -  SCOTT     (District 6)
Additional Information:
1) Parking is in front of the building adjacent to the flagpole with overflow parking across the driveway in the Davenport Public Works lot. Do not park in the employee lot directly east of the building. 2) This is NOT a grant funded course, so travel, meal expenses, and printing the student material are on your own. 3) Participant material will be provided electronically. 4) Travel and meals are on your own, adequate time will be provided. 5) Registration is required, see link below Questions: darin.keith@scottcountyiowa.gov, 563-484-3052
Course Dates:
4/8/2026   through   4/8/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Registration Information:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/April_G191_2026
Course Contact:
Darin  Keith      Darin.Keith@scottcountyiowa.gov      (563) 484-3052
L 0103 Planning: Emergency Operations
Course Description:
This course in the National Emergency Management Basic Academy is designed to give basic concepts and planning steps to those new to the field of emergency management so that they may apply planning discipline and skills to challenges in their jobs. The course content includes emergency management planning doctrine and steps to take to accomplish writing plans and using them to deal with special events, which are common challenges for all jurisdictions. The content also derives from Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101, Developing and Maintaining State, Territorial, Tribal and Local Government Emergency Plans and its six-step planning process and inclusive Whole Community philosophy. Likewise, doctrine from Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 201, Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis, is included in the course. Special event planning is then explained in the course and table group activities to analyze plans for special events are conducted.
Event Location/Address:
Black Hawk County Emergency Management 1925 Newell St
City and County:
Waterloo  -  BLACK HAWK     (District 6)
Additional Information:
1) Parking is located in the back of the building, through the gates. Walk down the left side building sidewalk and enter into the large training room on the lower level. 2) Travel and meals are on your own, adequate time will be provided.
Course Dates:
4/14/2026   through   4/15/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEM Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
L 0105 Public Information Basics
Course Description:
This course is part of the Basic Academy Program that introduces the participants to what the Public Information Officer (PIO) does in emergency management along with the basic information about the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). The PIO topics covered include the role of the PIO; communication tools and resources encompassing social media; effective communication; preparing the community through outreach and other means; and communication in an incident. The IPAWS topics covered include what the system is and does, preparing alert and warning messages, and writing common alerting protocol messages. This is a classroom course which gives participants time to perform activities and exercises to reinforce the knowledge and build basic skills.
Event Location/Address:
Scott County Emergency Management 1100 E 46 Street
City and County:
Davenport  -  SCOTT     (District 6)
Additional Information:
1) Parking is in front of the building, adjacent to the flagpole, with overflow parking across the driveway in the Davenport Public Works lot. Do not park in the employee lot directly east of the building. 2) This is not a grant-funded course, so travel, meal expenses, and printing the student material are on your own. 3) Each student is expected to have access to and bring a laptop or comparable digital device for in-class learning activities. Secondary registration will be required to earn credit for attending.
Course Dates:
4/14/2026   through   4/16/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEM Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
ICS 300 Intermediate
Course Description:
This course provides training on and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the Incident Command System. This course expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses.
Event Location/Address:
The Security Institute Western Iowa Tech Community College 4647 Stone Ave.
City and County:
Sioux City  -  WOODBURY     (District 3)
Additional Information:
1) Please park in the front of The Security Institute and take the stairs or elevator to the lower level where you will be directed to a classroom. 2) Travel and meals are on your own, adequate time will be provided.
Course Dates:
4/20/2026   through   4/22/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEM Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
L 0105 Public Information Basics
Course Description:
This course is part of the Basic Academy Program that introduces the participants to what the Public Information Officer (PIO) does in emergency management along with the basic information about the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). The PIO topics covered include the role of the PIO; communication tools and resources encompassing social media; effective communication; preparing the community through outreach and other means; and communication in an incident. The IPAWS topics covered include what the system is and does, preparing alert and warning messages, and writing common alerting protocol messages. This is a classroom course which gives participants time to perform activities and exercises to reinforce the knowledge and build basic skills.
Event Location/Address:
Sunflower Child Development & Discovery Center 902 Commerce Dr
City and County:
Decorah  -  WINNESHIEK     (District 2)
Additional Information:
1) Ample parking is available 2) Travel and meals are on your own, adequate time will be provided.
Course Dates:
4/21/2026   through   4/23/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEM Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
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