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[Exercise Name] Full Scale Exercise. [Logo Here]. Controller & Evaluator Briefing [Location] [Date]. Welcome & Introductions. Meeting Agenda. Exercise Overview Exercise Location and Area Exercise Schedule Exercise Scenario Exercise Simulation Controller and Evaluator Overview
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[Exercise Name] Full Scale Exercise [Logo Here] Controller & Evaluator Briefing [Location] [Date]
Meeting Agenda • Exercise Overview • Exercise Location and Area • Exercise Schedule • Exercise Scenario • Exercise Simulation • Controller and Evaluator Overview • Exercise Implementation • Exercise Administration • Conclusion
Exercise Players • [List participating agencies/organizations]
Exercise Design Objectives • Onsite Incident Management: Assess the ability of the EDS Manager to establish and maintain Incident Command during EDS operations in accordance with the EDS Plan and NIMS • Emergency Public Safety and Security: Demonstrate the ability of security personnel to establish and maintain security operations at the EDS in accordance with the EDS Plan. • Mass Prophylaxis: Evaluate the ability of EDS staff to set-up, operate and demobilize an EDS during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with their EDS Plan.
Exercise Design Objectives • Communications: Demonstrate the ability of EDS staff and response personnel to activate and maintain communications during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with the EDS Plan and NIMS. • Medical Supply Management and Distribution: Assess the ability of EDS staff to obtain, secure and manage medical supplies and materiel at the EDS in accordance with the EDS Plan. • Emergency Public Information and Warning: Assess the ability of [Your Agency] to develop, coordinate and disseminate public information during a biological terrorism incident in accordance with the EDS Plan.
Exercise Play • Exercise Play will be on [Date], from [Time] to [Time] • Exercise Play will take place at [Exercise Site] and [other location(s)] • Play will be restricted to the delineated areas surrounding the [Exercise Site] and [other location(s)]
Exercise Safety • Safety is everyone’s concern • Safety concerns override exercise execution • Please review the Weapons Policy in the ExPlan • Controllers and Evaluators must immediately inform the Safety Controller or Senior Controller of safety concerns • Safety Controller: [Insert Name] • Senior Controller: [Insert Name] • Actual emergencies will be identified by the saying: “Real-World Emergency”
Exercise Documentation • Exercise Plan (EXPLAN) • Controller/Evaluator Handbook (C/E Handbook) • Guidelines • Exercise Evaluation Guides (EEG) • Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) • Timeline • Messages • Activity Log • Participant Feedback Summary Form
Exercise Location & Area *Insert exercise site map*
Exercise Schedule *The schedule should be adjusted to fit your exercise*
Exercise Scenario • Date: • Time: • Setting: • Incident: • Weather: [if applicable]
Scenario Elements • A white powder incident in [Your Town/City] is confirmed by the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute as Anthrax. Mass prophylaxis is needed to treat those exposed within 48 hours. • [Your Town/City] has deployed resources and decided to open an Emergency Dispensing Site (EDS) at [Name of an EDS] at [EDS address]. The order has just been sent out to activate the appropriate personnel in order to staff the EDS.
Agent • [Insert agent information]
Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) *Insert MSEL here*
Control & Evaluator Concept • Exercise execution is the responsibility of the Exercise Director and the Senior Controller • Controllers/Evaluators organized by player location/function • Experienced controllers in key positions • Observers/Media remain in designated area • Coordinate activities with the Lead Exercise Planner, Senior Controller, and other controllers in your area • Notify the Lead Exercise Planner and/or Senior Controller of ANY problems related to safety or scenario play
Controller & Evaluator Assignments Emergency Dispensing Site • 2 Controllers • 6 Evaluators Emergency Operations Center • 2 Controllers • 6 Evaluators Simulation Cell • 2 Controllers • 4 Simulators *These figures are for sample purposes only, this should be adjusted according to your exercise. Please note: a simulator may take on the role of more than one agency or individual, therefore this number (4) will vary.*
Controller Functions • Inject • Enforce • Report • Attend responder “Hot wash” • Attend final Controller/Evaluator Debrief at [Time] • Complete and turn in exercise documentation
Controller Responsibilities Senior Controller • Monitors exercise progress and makes decisions regarding any deviations or changes • Coordinates any required modifications Individual Controller • Introduces, maintains, and coordinates exercise events in accordance with the MSEL • Observes and reports exercise artificialities that interfere with realism • Serve as the site safety officer Additional information is listed in the C/E Handbook
Controller Guidelines DO… • Deliver injects promptly as directed by the Senior Controller • Notify the Senior Controller of events or need for changes DO NOT… • Hold personal conversations with Players • Provide extra or advance information to Players • Prompt Players (unless directed by the Senior Controller/Lead Exercise Planner)
Evaluator Functions • Observe • Record key events and times as they occur • Report/Elaborate • Collect information
Evaluator Responsibilities • Evaluate each assigned organization/player area • Understand the exercise concept and scenario • Know the procedures for the element being evaluated • Inform the Senior Controller of problems related to exercise design • Observe, record, and report participant actions • Ensure collection of all evaluation data, EEGs, and materials after the exercise Additional information is listed in the C/E Handbook
Exercise Evaluation Guides (EEG) *Insert EEG(s) here*
Evaluator Guidelines DO… • Observe and record player activities • Document strengths/problem areas • Write Eligibly DO NOT… • Leave your post at key times • Prompt players • Get in the way • Answer questions for players
Exercise Assumptions • Conducted in a no-fault learning environment wherein systems and processes, not individuals, will be evaluated. • Exercise simulation will be realistic and plausible, containing sufficient detail from which to respond. • Exercise players will react to the information and situations as they are presented, in the same manner as if this had been a real event.
Exercise Artificialities Artificialities and constraints, such as the Assembly Area, may detract from realism. Some other artificialities include the following: • Surrogates may be playing in place of some key decision makers • Some organizations and individuals will be simulated • The exercise will be played in real time. However, there may be some time jumps or acceleration to meet certain objectives
Communications • All communication should begin and end with “This is an exercise” • No communication with outside agencies other than the SimCell, EOC, EDS • Concept of “Earned Information”
Exercise Communication Controller/Evaluator Radio Network A designated channel to: • Report emergencies or safety issues • Report major timeline events • Acknowledge communication checks for timeline status Please keep non-essential radio traffic to a minimum
Exercise Administration *The “Exercise Administration” section is optional and should be adjusted to fit your exercise*
CONTROLLER EVALUATOR Exercise Badges *This section is optional and should be adjusted according to your system of identification*
OBSERVER ACTOR MEDIA Exercise Badges *This section is optional and should be adjusted according to your system of identification*
SIMULATOR PLAYER SUPPORT STAFF Exercise Badges *This section is optional and should be adjusted according to your system of identification*
Exercise Hats *These colors should be adjusted to fit your exercise*
Exercise Administration • Restrooms will be available • Drinkable water will be located throughout the exercise site • You may keep your hats • After the Hotwash, please return: • Your badges and vests • All exercise documentation (EEGs/activity logs) • Any communications equipment you may have received for exercise play *This information should be adjusted to fit your exercise*
Final Exercise Reminders • Know your role and the scenario • Do not prompt or get in the way of players • Contact the Exercise Director and/or Senior Controller with any problems or questions • Safety Comes First – use the phrase “Real-World Emergency” in any actual emergency
Thank you for participating! [Logo Here] [Department name] [Phone #] [Email address]