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MEMA Publishes 2015-16 Training and Exercise Plan

This past year, the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) Active Learning and Exercising Branch (AL&E) developed and implemented a new strategy leading to the conduct of regional Training and Exercise Program Workshops.  The process leading up to regional workshops was restructured to allow for collaboration and increased buy-in from all partners involved.  The branch conducted regional and State workshops, which were well-attended by all jurisdictions and state agencies. One of the significant outcomes was the development of a comprehensive Multi-year Training and Exercise Plan (TEP).

 

The TEP is a strategic plan within the Maryland Emergency Preparedness Program. The purpose of the TEP is to provide a roadmap for MEMA to follow in accomplishing the priorities described in this Program and the Maryland Homeland Security Strategy. The TEP  provides training and exercises to the National Capital Region, the Baltimore Urban Area Security Initiative Partners, all six regions of Maryland, each of the twenty-six jurisdictions, all state agencies, and private sector partners, as requested. MEMA also assists with and facilitates training and exercise opportunities with other partners within FEMA Region 3 as well as hosting internal training programs for MEMA staff.

 

For more information, please contact Katrina Vala (katrina.vala@maryland.gov).

 

Click here for the 2015-2016 Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan.