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Exercises play a vital role in national preparedness by enabling whole community stakeholders to test and validate plans and capabilities, and identify both capability gaps and areas for improvement. A well-designed exercise provides a low-risk environment to test capabilities, familiarize personnel
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HSEEP doctrine is based on national best practices and is supported by training, technology systems, tools, and technical assistance. The National Exercise Program (NEP) is consistent with the HSEEP methodology. Exercise practitioners are encouraged to apply and adapt HSEEP doctrine to meet their
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HSEEP exercise and evaluation doctrine is flexible, scalable, adaptable, and is for use by stakeholders across the whole community. HSEEP doctrine is applicable for exercises across all mission areas—prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery. Using HSEEP supports the National
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with roles and responsibilities, and foster meaningful interaction and communication across organizations. Exercises bring together and strengthen the whole community in its efforts to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from all hazards.
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describes the methodology for developing exercise objectives, conducting planning meetings, developing exercise documentation, and planning for exercise logistics, control, and evaluation.
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Preparedness System by providing a consistent approach to exercises and measuring progress toward building, sustaining, and delivering core capabilities..
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provides guidance for conducting a Training and Exercise Planning Workshop (TEPW) and developing a Multi-year Training and Exercise Plan (TEP).
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providing the national initiatives. Within these initiatives, HSEEP focuses on development of exercise around capabilities-based planning,
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provides the approach to exercise evaluation planning and conduct through data collection, analysis, and development of an AAR.
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addresses corrective actions identified in the exercise IP and the process of tracking corrective actions to resolution.
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In 2002, the National Strategy for Homeland Security motivated Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPD)
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Ducument published by the United States Department of Homeland Security
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provides guidance on setup, exercise play, and wrap-up activities.
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describes the basic principles and methodology of HSEEP.
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The Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program
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National Response Plan
National Incident Management System
Universal Task List
Target Capabilities List
"Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program"
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"Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program Document"
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United States Department of Homeland Security
Disaster preparedness in the United States

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