Title: HSEEP Training Course Module 3
1Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program
(HSEEP)Training Course
2Module 3
3HSEEP Cycle Module 3
4Terminal Objective
- You will learn how to build a foundation for an
HSEEP exercise, including organizing the Exercise
Planning Team, scheduling planning conferences,
and outlining a project management timeline.
5Module 3 Foundation
- Lesson 1 Forming an Exercise Planning Team
- Lesson 2 Exercise Planning Conferences
- Lesson 3 Project Management
6Module 3 Foundation Lesson 1 Forming an Exercise
Planning Team
7Lesson 1 Enabling Objectives
- After completing this lesson, you should be able
to - 3.1.1 Define an Exercise Planning Team
- 3.1.2 Explain the structure of an Exercise
Planning Team - 3.1.3 Define Exercise Planning Team staffing and
responsibilities - 3.1.4 Describe the characteristics of a
successful Exercise Planning Team - 3.1.5 Select an Exercise Planning Team
8What Is an Exercise Planning Team?
- Designs, develops, conducts, and evaluates
exercises - Determines exercise objectives, creates
scenarios, and develops documentation - Develops and distributes pre-exercise materials
- Conducts exercise briefings and training sessions
9Exercise Planning Team Structure
- Uses the Incident Command System (ICS) structure,
a modular and scalable tool for command, control,
and coordination - Expands and contracts easily
- Allows a clear chain of command
- Uses a common organizational structure
10Command
- National Incident Management System (NIMS)
definition - Command Staff is responsible for overall
management of the incident
11Command-Exercise Planning Team
- Example Exercise Planning Team Leader
application - Has overall responsibility for planning,
coordinating, and overseeing all exercise
functions - Monitors exercise development and progress and
coordinates decisions regarding significant
changes - Ensures exercise execution and collection of
evaluation materials after the exercise
12Operations Section
- NIMS definition
- Operations Section is responsible for managing
tactical operations at the incident site.
13Operations Section (continued)
- Example Exercise Planning Team application
- Representatives from key agencies identified
based on exercise concept - Responsible for selecting the exercise design
objective and constructing the scenario - Identifies representatives to act as controllers
that will manage the exercise site
14Planning Section
- NIMS definition
- Planning Section collects, evaluates, and
disseminates incident situation information and
intelligence.
15Planning Section (continued)
- Example Exercise Planning Team application
- Responsible for selecting Exercise Evaluation
Guides (EEGs) that complement exercise design
objectives - Identifies and supplies an adequate
representation of non-participating agencies
needed for exercise response - Identifies and trains appropriate personnel
capable of conducting exercise evaluation
16Logistics Section
- NIMS definition
- Logistics Section is responsible for all support
requirements needed to facilitate effective and
efficient incident management.
17Logistics Section (continued)
- Example Logistics Section application
- Consists of all agencies involved in the plans
being exercised - Provides support items (e.g., signs),
coordination (e.g., actors), and various
resources (e.g., communications) for a successful
exercise - Supplies exercise support staff on the day of the
exercise
18Finance/Administration Section
- NIMS definition
- Finance/Administration Section is established
when the agency(s) involved in incident
management activities require(s) finance and
other administrative support.
19Finance/Admin Section (continued)
- Example Finance/Administration Section
application - Manages the grant funding by tracking the
planning teams spending and financial
compensation - Coordinates and provides registration services
for VIPs and observers
20Subject Matter Experts
- Add functional knowledge and expertise to the
Exercise Planning Team. - Help make the scenario realistic and plausible.
- Ensure jurisdictions have appropriate
capabilities to respond.
21Exercise Planning Team Characteristics
- Successful Exercise Planning Teams
- Use ICS
- Employ project management principles
- Clearly define roles, responsibilities, and
functional requirements - Follow a standardized design/development process
- Call on the support of senior officials,
community leaders, and the private sector
22Activity 5 Selecting an Exercise Planning Team
Objective Assign Exercise Planning Team
Responsibilities Based on the ICS
- Instructions
- Review each of the short biographies in Appendix
M. - Decide, as a group, which community member best
fits each role based on the responsibilities of
that role and the expertise of the community
member. - Complete the Exercise Planning Team Worksheet
provided.
Time Activity 20 minutes Report Back 10 minutes
23Americana Chemical FSE Exercise Planning Team
24Lesson 1 Review
- In this lesson, we have discussed
- How to form an Exercise Planning Team
- How to use ICS as the structure within the
Exercise Planning Team - Staffing for an Exercise Planning Team and their
responsibilities - The characteristics of successful Exercise
Planning Teams - How to assign Exercise Planning Team roles based
on the ICS structure
25Module 3 Foundation Lesson 2 Exercise Planning
Conferences
26Lesson 2 Enabling Objectives
- After completing this lesson, you should be able
to - 3.2.1 Describe a planning conference
- 3.2.2 List the planning conferences necessary to
conduct a discussion-based exercise - 3.2.3 Plan a conference
27What Is a Planning Conference?
- Meeting to discuss, review, or develop exercise
content - Forum for coordination and collaboration among
participating agencies and officials
28Exercise Planning Conferences
- Can include
- Concept and Objectives (CO) Meeting
- Initial Planning Conference (IPC)
- Midterm Planning Conference (MPC)
- Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) Conference
- Final Planning Conference (FPC)
29Concept and Objectives Meeting
- Primary focus
- Identify the type, scope, objectives, and
purpose - Discussion points
- Exercise purpose
- Scenario, goals, and objectives
- Location, date, and duration
- Assumptions and artificialities
- Control and evaluation
- Security and logistics
Lessons Learned The CO Meeting can be
combined with the IPC.
30Initial Planning Conference
- Primary focus
- Lay the foundation for exercise development
- Length
- 3 to 6 hours, depending on exercise scope
- Location
- Determined by the Exercise Planning Team Leader
31Initial Planning Conference (continued)
- Discussion points
- Scope, design tasks, and exercise conditions
- Objectives and scenario variables
- Evaluation tools
- Local issues, concerns, and sensitivities
- Exercise logistics
Lessons Learned Providing read-ahead materials,
such as an agenda, background information, and
purpose allows conferences to be more
productive. Sample materials can be found in
HSEEP Volume IV.
32Initial Planning Conference (continued)
- Outcomes
- Clearly defined objectives, scenario, and
location - Assigned responsibility for exercise
materials/logistics - A planning schedule
33Initial Planning Conference (continued)
- Follow-up activities include
- Prepare and distribute IPC minutes
- Continue direct contact between members
- Members complete assigned responsibilities
34Midterm Planning Conference
- Primary focus
- Additional opportunity to discuss logistical and
organizational issues - Length
- 3 to 6 hours, depending on exercise scope
- Location
- Determined by Exercise Planning Team Leader
Lessons Learned Frequent productive
coordination within the Exercise Planning Team in
the time between planning conferences is
critical to project management.
35Midterm Planning Conference (continued)
- Discussion points
- Staffing concepts
- Scenario and timeline development
- Scheduling
- Logistics/administrative tasks
- Reviewing draft documentation
- Tools
- Agenda
- Minutes from previous planning conferences
- Draft scenario timeline
36Midterm Planning Conference (continued)
- Expected outcomes
- Agreement on final Exercise Plan (EXPLAN) details
- Review of scenario timeline
- Review of documentation
- Development of scenario injects
- Agreement on exercise site
- Finalization of date, time, and location of the
FPC
37Master Scenario Events List Conference
- Primary focus
- A forum for reviewing the scenario timeline
- Location
- Can be held in conjunction with the MPC
- Discussion points
- Review event flow and content
- Exercise timeline
Lessons Learned A MSEL Conference can be held
in conjunction with the MPC to minimize travel
and meeting time.
38Final Planning Conference
- Primary focus
- Forum for reviewing exercise processes and
procedures - Length
- 4 to 6 hours
- Location
- Close proximity to the exercise venue
39Final Planning Conference (continued)
- Discussion points
- Resolve remaining exercise planning issues
- Review exercise logistical tasks
- Review and approve documents and briefings
- Tools
- Minutes from previous conferences
- Agenda
- Draft exercise documents
40Final Planning Conference (continued)
- Outcomes
- Final approval of exercise processes and
procedures - Approval of documents and materials for
production - Identification and resolution of last-minute
issues - Confirmation of logistical elements
- Follow-up
- Prepare and distribute FPC minutes
- Produce exercises materials
- Practice and prepare for exercise conduct
41Exercise Planning Conferences
42Conference Timelines
43Activity 6 Exercise Conference Planning
44Lesson 2 Review
- In this lesson, we have discussed
- The definition of a planning conference
- The characteristics of each planning conference
- The planning conferences required for discussion-
and operations-based exercises
45Module 3 Foundation Lesson 3 Project Management
46Lesson 3 Enabling Objectives
- By the end of this lesson, you will be able to
- 3.3.1 Explain project management principles
- 3.3.2 Describe the HSEEP Toolkit
47Project Management Principles
- Manage HSEEP exercises by
- Establishing a project timeline
- Assigning responsibilities
- Managing exercise budget
- Maintaining document control
48Project Timeline
- Build your exercise timeline by identifying
- Milestones
- Project duration
49Gantt Charts
50Assigning Responsibilities
- Manage your team by
- Clearly defining areas of responsibility
- Tasking members appropriate to their skill set or
subject matter expertise - Conducting meetings and tracking the projects
progression and timeline
51Budget Management
- Must consider program/project budget constraints
related to - Labor costs
- Travel costs
- Other Direct Costs (ODCs)
52Document Control
- Maintaining quality assurance and document
control entails - Editing and peer review of documents
- Limiting access to documents
- Version control
53Project Management Tips
- Understand the history of the exercise program.
- Develop and maintain situational awareness of
political/departmental sensitivities. - Recognize how changes to the team structure will
affect the project timeline. - Recognize personality clashes and mitigate them.
54The HSEEP Toolkit
- National Exercise Schedule (NEXS) System
- Design and Development System (DDS)
- MSEL Builder
- EEG Builder
- Corrective Action Program (CAP) System
55HSEEP Toolkit Purpose
- Support development of self-sustaining exercise
programs. - Simplify exercise planning and improvement
planning process. - Facilitate exercise conduct, evaluation, and
improvement planning in accordance with HSEEP
policy and guidance. - Provide templates and guidance to aid exercise
program managers.
56HSEEP Toolkit Benefits
- Promotes HSEEP standards
- Saves time and increases efficiency
- Easy to use step-by-step design
- Provides standard document templates and
structure - Minimizes keystrokes
- Accountability and oversight
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58HSEEP Toolkit Help Desk
- The HSEEP Toolkit Help Desk can provide access to
the toolkit, troubleshoot problems, and answer
questions - E-mail support_at_hseep.net
- Phone (877) 612-HELP (4357)
- Hours (CST)
- Weekdays 700 a.m. to 700 p.m.
- Weekends 1000 a.m. to 200 p.m.
59Additional Training
- Jurisdictions may request a field-based toolkit
training workshop - This is a 1-day computer lab course demonstrating
the fundamentals of the toolkit applications - Jurisdictions may request Web- and field-based
training to support a TEPW and After-Action
Conference - Each toolkit application has online help and
training features
60Lesson 3 Review
- In this lesson, we have discussed
- Project management principles
- Establishing a project timeline
- Assigning responsibilities
- Managing exercise budget
- Maintaining document control
- The HSEEP Toolkit
61Module 3 Foundation Summary
- Module 3 has outlined how to form a strong
foundation for exercise design and development - Exercise Planning Team selection and structure
- Establishing an effective exercise planning
schedule using all necessary conferences - Using valuable exercise planning tools such as
the HSEEP Toolkit - In Module 4, you will incorporate these lessons
to design and develop a successful exercise
Module 2 Exercise Program Management
Module 4 Design and Development
62End of Module 3