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MGT 452 Physical & Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure
Course Description:
The national and economic security of the United States depends on the reliable functioning of critical infrastructure. This course encourages collaboration efforts among individuals and organizations responsible for both physical and cybersecurity toward development of integrated risk management strategies that lead to enhanced capabilities necessary for the protection of our Nation’s critical infrastructure. Participants will identify physical and cybersecurity concerns impacting overall infrastructure security posture, examine integrated physical and cybersecurity incidents and the evolving risks and impacts they pose to critical infrastructure, and explore resources that can be applied to improve security within an organization, business, or government entity.
Event Location/Address:
Polk County Emergency Management 1907 Carpenter Ave
City and County:
Des Moines  -  POLK     (District 1)
Additional Information:
1) Students may want to bring their own wi-fi capable device. 2) This facility takes a whole block, with Polk County Public Health on the front (south side of bldg)—directly to the north of the Polk County Human Services (DHS) Building. * Follow the parking directions link: https://www.polkcountyiowa.gov/emergency-management/about-us/location-facilities/ 3) All travel and meals are on your own, adequate time will be provided 4) Registration is required, follow the link below. Facility questions, Brett McIntyre, 515-286-2107, Brett.McIntyre@polkcountyiowa.gov.
Course Dates:
11/12/2025   through   11/12/2025    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Registration Information:
TEEX Student Account Required https://my.teex.org/TeexPortal/Default.aspx?MO=mCourseCatalog&D=NE&C=MGT452&S=337
Course Contact:
Brett  McIntyre      brett.mcintyre@polkcountyiowa.gov      (515) 201-5912
AWR 219-C Site Protection through Observational Techniques
Course Description:
This course trains law enforcement, emergency responders and other public safety personnel to improve their observational techniques by using a four-step ongoing screening process that includes increasing protective awareness, identifying pre-operational behavior, evaluating and taking action.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from LSU NCBRT, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day Access code: NCBRT219 Course ID: 34502
Course Dates:
11/12/2025   through   11/12/2025    -   (10:00 AM  to  2:00 PM)
Registration Information:
Copy and paste link into new browser: https://train.ncbrt.lsu.edu/Student/Register?ClassID=34502
Course Contact:
LSU  NCBRT      webmaster@ncbrt.lsu.edu      (515) 725-3204
EMPD-Emergency Mgmt Program Development Session #4
Course Description:
The Emergency Management Program Development course provides a comprehensive overview of the statutory requirements and professional duties of today’s emergency manager. Developed and delivered by practitioners in four separate 6 hour sessions, the course is an opportunity for peer to peer learning through lecture as well as task-oriented coaching. Technical and soft skill development in the areas of administration, planning, resource management, training, and exercises are included. Topics covered: Commission Governance, Training, Exercises, Homeland Security, Budgeting and Professional Development
Event Location/Address:
Polk County Emergency Management 1907 Carpenter Ave
City and County:
Des Moines  -  POLK     (District 1)
Additional Information:
During the budget module work session students will need to bring a wireless capable computer. Students will need to have available your FY24 year end reports from the Auditor’s office, to include the July 1, 2023 beginning balance and the June 30, 2024, ending balance. Newer Coordinator may need to get a DOM website password through your Auditor. Do this now, it may take some time for approval. 1) This facility takes a whole block, with Polk County Public Health on the front (south side of bldg)—directly to the north of the Polk County Human Services (DHS) Building. 2) Park in the two east most rows or the southern most row. 3) Lunch will be at the Polk Co EOC. Please either bring your lunch or be prepared to do individual Jimmy Johns online orders using credit card payments. 4) Please download the session materials from the IEMA website prior to the class. https://www.iowaema.us/empd-documents
Course Dates:
11/13/2025   through   11/13/2025    -   (9:00 AM  to  3:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEMD Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
ICS 400 Advanced
Course Description:
This 2-day course provides training on and resources for personnel who has a responsibility to function in a command post managing and expanding incident. Topics include use of an Incident Complex and Area Command, and the interactions between Multi-Agency Coordination (MAC) entities.
Event Location/Address:
Harlan Fire Dept. 906 Cyclone Ave
City and County:
Harlan  -  SHELBY     (District 4)
Additional Information:
1) Park on the East side of the fire hall. 2) Signs will be posted 3) Meals will be on your own, adequate time will be provided 4) This multi-day course is supported with Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) funding. You may request lodging reimbursement if you traveled an excess of 50 miles one-way and are an Iowa resident. Requests are based upon available funding. ? Before making lodging reservations and Prior to start of class, email your lodging reimbursement request to HSEMDTraining@iowa.gov. 5) All other travel will be on your own if the above doesn't apply or requested.
Course Dates:
11/13/2025   through   11/14/2025    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEMD Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
Community Rating System (CRS) Training
Course Description:
This session introduces participants to FEMA’s Community Rating System (CRS) under the 2025 CRS Coordinator’s Manual. Designed specifically for Iowa communities, this course covers program prerequisites, activity credits, and documentation resources, while highlighting how state-mandated floodplain regulations and higher regulatory standards align with CRS elements. The workshop will demonstrate how Iowa’s state regulatory framework supports CRS participation and how communities can identify state-based credit opportunities to improve CRS class ratings. It is also an excellent refresher for communities already participating in the program. Topics: • 2025 CRS Coordinator’s Manual • CRS Program Prerequisites • State-Based Credits and Documentation • Iowa Floodplain and Building Code Requirements • Higher Regulatory Standards and Emerging Trends in Iowa • CRS Resources, Tools, and Support
Event Location/Address:
Virtual Link will be distributed after registration
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) Virtual offering via MS Teams 2) Materials will be sent via Google Drive to download and save for training. 3) Encourage participants to attend the November 14, CRS Workshop
Course Dates:
11/13/2025   through   11/13/2025    -   (8:30 AM  to  12:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEMD Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
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