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Overview
This 5-day highly interactive and
hands-on workshop is designed for participation by teams of a minimum
of three key major event planning stakeholders. Civilian event
managers, police, fire and emergency management coordinators are
considered key stakeholders. The workshop will culminate with
participants conducting a full risk analysis of the various aspects to
security in the Michigan State University Spartan Stadium during the
September 10, 2005 football game with Hawaii State. Class size is
limited to 24 participants (approximately 8 teams).
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this
training, participants will be able to:
- Identify areas of vulnerability faults in
security practices relative to major events and make recommendations
that minimize exposure to risks whether natural or man made.
- Understand the importance of nurturing
cross-community partnerships and bringing those key stakeholders to the
planning table.
- List the critical pieces of an effective major
event plan and briefly describe each. Those pieces include, but are not
limited to policies of the organization embracing the event, National
Incident Management System and Unified Incident Command guidelines,
land and air traffic pattern issues, and availability of
counter-terrorism resources.
Agenda - Click
Here to view the training agenda
Registration Information
To register fill out the below registration form and return it to
Bridget Scott, MSU School of Criminal Justice, 1407 S. Harrison, Room
343 Nisbet Building, East Lansing, MI 48823. Click here to
access the registration form (.pdf format).
Early Bird Registration Fee
The Early Bird Registration fee for a 3-person team is $3,500, but you
must register by 5PM, July 1, 2005. After July 1, 2005, the fee for a
3-person team is $3,700. Single registrations (at $1,200 person) will
be accepted after July 1st.
The registration fee includes:
- 5 Nights’ lodging (Tuesday, September 6, -
Sunday, September 10) and breakfast at the Comfort Inn (Exit 110 off
I-96) for each participant (single occupancy).
- Workshop registration and all materials for
each participant
- Morning and afternoon break refreshments
- Admittance to the MSU-Hawaii football game
Saturday September 10, 2005 for each participant
- Hospitality Room evening of September 6, 2005
MCOLES Certified
Training is eligible for 302 60% funds.
For further information
contact:
School of Criminal Justice,
Michigan State University
1-800-892-9051,
E-Mail Bridget Scott bridget.scott@ssc.msu.edu
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