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1 DIRECTIONS FOR THIS TEMPLATE
Use the Slide Master to make universal changes to the presentation, including inserting your organization’s logo. “View” tab > “Master” > “Slide Master” Replace placeholders (indicated by brackets [ ]) with information specific to your Functional Exercise (FE). Update default date (November 16, 2017) used in slide deck with date specific to your FE. Delete any slides that are not relevant for your FE. Delete slide 1 after customizing your slide deck. Font size should not be smaller than 22 point. Last revised: 3/27/17

2 [INSERT YEAR] STATEWIDE MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXERCISE
This briefing is designed to provide you with the information and resources you need to coordinate exercise control and conduct exercise evaluation for the Statewide Medical and Health Exercise for your facility. [INSERT YEAR] STATEWIDE MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXERCISE CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR BRIEFING [Exercise Date, Exercise Location]

3 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Agenda Administration Exercise Overview
General Information Exercise Logistics Controller Information and Guidance Evaluator Evaluation and Guidance Additional Information (Appendices)

4 ADMINISTRATION WELCOME AND LOGISTICS

5 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Welcome Logistics Name Position
Agency/Organization Logistics Meeting materials Sign-in Sheet Controller/Evaluator (C/E) Handbook Follow along in your handbook! Exercise Evaluation Guides (EEGs) Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) The C/E Handbook, MSEL and EEGs are For Official Use Only (FOUO). These documents are for C/Es only and should not be shared with other participants.

6 EXERCISE OVERVIEW HIGH LEVEL SUMMARY

7 EXERCISE OVERVIEW EXERCISE OVERVIEW Name Date Scope Mission Areas
[Insert year] Statewide Medical and Health Exercise Date [November 16, 2017] Scope Mission Areas [insert selected] Capabilities

8 EXERCISE OVERVIEW EXERCISE OVERVIEW Objectives Threat/hazard Scenario
[insert selected] Threat/hazard [Multi-site active shooter / explosive incident] Scenario [Terrorist incident] Sponsor California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA), [insert your agency/organization] Participating organizations [insert]

9 GENERAL INFORMATION KEY MATERIAL

10 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Introduction
Objectives and Capabilities Core Capabilities [agency/organization objectives and core capability details] Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) [agency/organization objectives and PHEP capability details] Health Care Preparedness and Response [agency/organization objectives and Health Care Preparedness and Response capability details] Scenario [Terrorist incident] The capabilities and themes for this year’s exercise have been documented in the Statewide Medical and Health Exercise Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan (MYTEP).

11 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Participant Roles and Responsibilities Players Exercise Director Safety Controller Controllers Senior Controller Simulators Evaluators Actors Observers Media Personnel VIPs Support Staff Have all those present raise their hands when their position is called. Ensure all controllers are introduced to the lead controller, all evaluators introduced to the lead evaluator, etc.

12 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
Assumptions and artificialities Impacts across response community Timelines are condensed See handbook for others Tools C/E resources reviewed today Multiple resources provided via Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Aligned with HSEEP

13 EXERCISE LOGISTICS SECURITY, OBSERVER COORDINATION, AND MORE

14 EXERCISE LOGISTICS EXERCISE LOGISTICS Safety Site access
Weapons policy Site access Security Media/observer coordination Exercise identification

15 EXERCISE LOGISTICS EXERCISE LOGISTICS Parking and transportation
Designated areas Registration/check-in Lunch [insert time and location] Cleanup and restoration Supply packaging Trash supplies Recycling areas

16 POST-EXERCISE & EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
DEBRIEFINGS, EVALUATION AND IMPROVEMENT PLANNING

17 POST-EXERCISE AND EVALUATION
Debriefings Hot Wash Strengths and areas for improvement discussed with the players Up to 30 minutes C/E debriefing Key observations discussed with C/Es Participant Feedback Forms Collect written feedback Return completed forms to the After Action Report (AAR) lead

18 POST-EXERCISE AND EVALUATION
EEGs Completed by Evaluators AAR Strengths, areas for improvement, and recommendations Improvement planning After Action Meeting (AAM) Reviews draft AAR Improvement Plan (IP) Provides due dates and assignments for action items

19 PARTICIPANT INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
EXERCISE RULES, PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS AND SIMULATION

20 PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Exercise Rules Real-world emergencies take priority Start all exercise related communication with “This is an exercise” Identify the organization or agency you wish to speak with when contacting the Simulation Cell (SimCell) Keep the exercise objectives in mind throughout the exercise [insert others as needed]

21 PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Player Instructions Before the exercise Review Player Handout and other exercise materials Players should arrive at the exercise site 30 minutes in advance [insert others as needed] During the exercise Respond as though real Obtain information through emergency channels

22 PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Player Instructions After the exercise Participate in Hot Wash Complete Feedback Form [insert others as needed] Simulation Guidelines Based on Master Scenario Events List (MSEL)

23 CONTROLLER INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
OVERVIEW, INSTRUCTIONS AND MORE

24 CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Exercise control documentation Controller package Incident simulation Scenario tools MSEL

25 CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Exercise control structure

26 CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Controller instructions Before the exercise Review materials Attend briefings [inserts others as needed]

27 CONTROLLER INFORMATION
During the exercise Wear identification Avoid personal conversations Deliver injects at the time indicated on the MSEL or as directed by Exercise Director Avoid prompting or providing extra or advance information to players Note all key actions and the time they occur Receive and record information from players that would be directed to non-participating groups Ensure observers and/or media stay out of exercise play area [insert others as needed]

28 CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Controller instructions After the exercise Distribute Participant Feedback Forms Conduct Hot Wash [inserts others as needed] Scenario tools MSEL Exercise controller maintains exercise scope, pace, and integrity during exercise conduct.

29 CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Controller responsibilities C/E Briefing Placement and monitoring Post-exercise activities Exercise report AAR feedback After Action Meeting

30 EVALUATOR INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
OVERVIEW, INSTRUCTIONS AND MORE

31 EVALUATOR INFORMATION
General information Assess the organization’s ability to accomplish a mission, function, or objective Exercise evaluation HSEEP AAR/IP EEGs Tool for identifying and analyzing key events

32 EVALUATOR INFORMATION
Evaluator instructions Before the exercise Review materials Be familiar with the plans, policies, and procedures Attend briefings [inserts others as needed] Exercise evaluation validates strengths and identifies areas for improvement.

33 EVALUATOR INFORMATION
During the exercise Wear identification Stay near decision makers Use EEGs to document performance relative to exercise objectives, capabilities, and tasks Document performance Avoid providing extra information or interfering in player actions [insert others as needed]

34 EVALUATOR INFORMATION
Evaluator instructions After the exercise Participate in Hot Wash Turn in EEGs to Lead Evaluator Report exercise outcomes in the AAR [inserts others as needed]

35 EVALUATOR INFORMATION
Using the Exercise Evaluation Guides [P - Performed without Challenges] [S - Performed with Some Challenges] [M - Performed with Major Challenges] [U - Unable to be Performed] Tips and focus areas Activities and key decisions that relate to goals and objectives Expected actions associated with injects Critical events or initiating scenario events Deviation from plans or procedures Judge the plans, capabilities, and actions, NOT the players

36 EVALUATOR INFORMATION
Assessment, review, and analysis of exercise Evaluator package C/E briefing Placement and monitoring Post-exercise activities Hot Wash C/E debrief Evaluations Participant Feedback Forms After Action Report

37 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (APPENDICES)
SCENARIO, SCHEDULE, AND MORE

38 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Scenario Part I [Terrorist incident] [Twitter posts alluding to a future terrorist incident] [Intelligence received suggesting preparations to conduct a Paris-style attack] [Shooting at a local community center] [Optional: Indication of a potential attack or incident that leads to EOC/DOC activation]

39 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Scenario Part II [First incident] [Vehicle-ramming attacks] [Search for driver] [Second incident] [School shooting] [Nearby long term care/assisted living facility put on lockdown] [Search for suspects] [Traffic incident] [Vehicle collision leads to multi-car pileup] [Third incident] [Explosive incident at local healthcare facility] [Optional: Chemical/hazardous materials element connected with explosion]

40 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Scenario Part III [Shootout between suspects and law enforcement] [Video footage from school shooting appears in local press outlets] [Driver from first incident is apprehended] [International terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for attacks] [Incident site are flooded with bystanders and family members of victims]

41 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Scenario Part III (continued) [Recovery efforts underway] [Hotlines established by county are still being flooded] [Questions arise regarding transportation and school security for students impacted by school shooting] [Anxious family members inquiring about loved ones from explosion] [Behavioral support to staff and first responders] [Volunteers and donations management]

42 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Site Maps [insert maps]

43 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Exercise Schedule Time Activity Location [0715] Exercise Check-In [Location] [0755] C/Es in Starting Positions [0800] StartEx [1200] EndEx [1210] Hot Wash [1245] Debrief [1330] C/Es Dismissed [Play will be restricted to the delineated areas surrounding exercise site]

44 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Exercise personnel assignments Players Exercise Director Safety Controller Controllers Senior Controller Simulators Evaluators Actors Observers Media Personnel VIPs Support Staff

45 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Communications plan Player communications Cannot interfere with real-world emergencies Controller communications Communications check Player briefings Public affairs Communications directory Radio use demonstration

46 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Acronyms Review prior to exercise EEGs Complete and submit to Lead Evaluator following the exercise

47 Walkable shoes, belt (for attaching radio)
C/E TIPS C/E TIPS Synchronize clocks Weather report Sunblock, hydrate Walkable shoes, belt (for attaching radio) Review reporting time and location Allow time for parking Note check-in location Prepare for a fast-paced day

48 C/E TIPS C/E TIPS Maintain professionalism at all times
Serious topic matter Radio traffic Breaks taken out of view of participants Standing Proactive in role Announce start/stop of key actions Calm and attentive demeanor Resolve issues Ask questions

49 ACTION ITEMS QUESTIONS AND MORE

50 Report to exercise check-in
ACTION ITEMS ACTION ITEMS Review all materials Ask questions Report to exercise check-in Ensure everyone is clear on their assignment, the materials to review, and when & where they need to check-in before the exercise.

51 [INSERT YEAR] STATEWIDE MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXERCISE
This briefing is designed to provide you with the information and resources you need to coordinate exercise control and conduct exercise evaluation for the Statewide Medical and Health Exercise for your facility. [INSERT YEAR] STATEWIDE MEDICAL AND HEALTH EXERCISE CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR BRIEFING [Exercise Date, Exercise Location]


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