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Name MGT-416 CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS PLANNING FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES : ( MGT-416)
Description This eight-hour course is designed to help government officials and emergency responders from rural communities in the development of plans that will ensure the continuity of essential government functions across a spectrum of emergencies. History demonstrates that disasters and emergencies often interrupt, degrade, or destroy local government’s ability to perform essential functions. This is especially true in rural communities where resources are typically limited under the best of circumstances. These jurisdictions must develop plans that address succession planning, redundant communications, and alternate site needs for their communities to face increasingly frequent threats. This tuition free course will expose participants to the benefits of developing continuity of government plans for rural communities with special focus on succession planning, delegation of authority, redundant communications, and alternate facilities.
PreRequisite IS-230: Fundamentals of Emergency Management IS-100: Introduction to Incident Command System IS-700: An Introduction to the National Incident Command System IS-1300: Introduction to Continuity of Operations or MGT-281: Business Continuity Planning AWR-176-W: Disaster Recovery for Information Systems (Web-Based) IS-908: Emergency Management for Senior Officials **Please complete the TEMA Student Course Application and submit it to TEMA.Training@tn.gov using the link below. TEMA Student Course Application Form (tn.gov)chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/tema/documents/training-docs/TEMA%20Student%20Course%20Application%20Form_September2024.pdf Students must complete the online RDPC registration form to attend the course. Please utilize the following link to complete your registration.
Target Audience This eight-hour course is designed to help government officials and emergency responders from rural communities develop plans that will ensure the continuity of essential government functions across a spectrum of emergencies
History demonstrates that disasters and emergencies often interrupt, degrade, or destroy local government’s ability to perform essential functions
This is especially true in rural communities where resources are typically limited under the best of circumstances
These jurisdictions must develop plans that address succession planning, redundant communications, and alternate site needs for their communities to face increasingly frequent threats
This tuition-free course will expose participants to the benefits of developing continuity of government plans for rural communities with a special focus on succession planning, delegation of authority, redundant communications, and alternate facilities
Additional Information Class will begin at 8:30AM and doors will open at 8:00AM for participants to sign in. Water and coffee will be provided. The room runs cold, please dress accordingly. *PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER ON SERT TRAC. REGISTER AT THIS LINK - https://ruraltraining.org/course/mgt-416/*
Location Walton County Emergency Operations Cntr
Address 75 South Davis Lane
Defuniak Springs 32435
Walton
Region 1

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Date Friday, Nov 07, 2025 - Friday, Nov 07, 2025
Point of Contact Catherine M Feeney
8504014070  
catie@waltoncountyem.org
More Info URL https://ruraltraining.org/course/mgt-416/
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NameCountyOrganization
Jeffrey GoldbergWalton Walton County Emergency Management
Thomas SmithSanta Rosa Other- Santa Rosa
Patricia BroadwayLeon Department of Business and Professional Regulation
James K Roberts IIIGadsden Division of Emergency Management
Joshua DickensEscambia Other-Escambia
Renee' Scurlock Jackson JACKSON COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Connie WelchWashingtonWashington County Emergency Management
Janet RiedelWashingtonWCEM
Gene JackWalton Walton County Emergency Management
Amanda AnthonyFranklin Franklin County Emergency Management
William GillespieWalton Department of Health
Donna FreeWalton Walton County EM
Jason CookWashingtonWashington County Sheriff's Office
Brenda BlitchHolmes Department of Health
Joshua MayhueWalton Walton County Sheriffs Office
Paula MazanWalton  
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