DHS Active Shooter Preparedness Workshop - Charlotte, North Carolina



 

THIS IS NOT A TACTICAL TRAINING COURSE

Given today's ever-changing threat environment, preparing for and training employees to cope with workplace violence should be a key piece of an organization's incident response planning.The threat of homegrown violent extremist activities gives cause to reinforce existing efforts to inform critical infrastructure private sector partners regarding the current threat environment and successful security practices that can mitigate or prevent the occurrence or severity of a violent act.  The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of Infrastructure Protection (IP) and the Office of Intelligence and Analysis are conducting joint outreach that will provide an Active Shooter Preparedness Workshop and share relevant information to owners and operators of critical infrastructure facilities.  This information sharing outreach and workshop will provide an overview of incidents perpetrated by homegrown violent extremists (HVE), self-radicalized persons, and the current threat environment, in addition to details regarding the available tools, resources, and best practices designed to protect, prevent, and mitigate the consequences of an active shooter or hostile intruder incidents.

A Unique Training Opportunity

The National Protection and Programs Directorate Office of Infrastructure Protection, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management, and South Park Mall (Simon Property Group) are hosting a one-day Security Workshop to enhance awareness of, and response to, an active shooter event:The Simon Property Group - SouthPark Mall, the Charlotte Urban Area Security Initiative and the National Protection and Programs Directorate’s Office of Infrastructure Protection within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are hosting a one-day Security Workshop to enhance awareness of, and response to, an active shooter event:

  • Educating participants on the history of active shooter events;
  • Describing common behavior, conditions, and situations associated with active shooters; and
  • Fostering communication between critical infrastructure owners and operators and local emergency response teams. This course includes discussions of interoperability, communications protocols, and best practices for planning, preparedness, and response.

Building Emergency Planning Capabilities

The event will also describe how to incorporate key elements of successful incident management into planning efforts including:

  • Communicating with and accounting for employees;
  • Building familiarity with local responders and knowing their capabilities;
  • Coordinating with first responders before, during, and after an incident; and
  • Integrating public affairs into incident management.

 Who should Participate?

This event is open to:   

  • Corporate and facility security professionals from the private and public sectors;
  • Supervisory first responders; and
  • Homeland security representitives.

Agenda

Registrations (Begins at 7:30 A.M.)

 

8:30 A.M. Opening Remarks and Welcome

 

8:45 A.M. Guest Speaker - Local First Responder

 

9:00 A.M. Threat Briefing - DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis

 

9:30 A.M Module 1

  • Active Shooter Definitions, History, Workplace Violence

  • Behavioral Indicators

10:00 A.M. Break

 

10:15 A.M. Module 2

  • Operation Differences / Private Sector Businesses

  • Law Enforcement Response

12:00 P.M. Lunch (Hosted Lunch will be provided by Sponsor)

 

1:00 P.M. Module 3

  • Stakeholder Communications

  • Active Shooter Preparedness Planning – Part 1

2:15 P.M. Break (Please note - Refreshments will be provided by Sponsor)

 

2:30 P.M. Module 4

  • Active Shooter Preparedness Planning – Part 2

3:45 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Closing Remarks / Certification Distribution

Notes

  • A Federal, state, local government-issued ID (e.g., state issued drivers license) will be required for entry
  • For more information on the Active Shooter Preparedness Workshops, email: ASWorkshop@hq.dhs.gov
  • For more Active Shooter Preparedness information visit: http://WWW.dhs.gov/active-shooter-preparedness
  • At your request, Mr. Darryl Aspey, your local Protective Security Advisor (PSA) who is located in Charlotte, NC can provide additional information regarding DHS products and services that may be available to your organization. A fact sheet on the DHS PSA program can be requested by emailing your local PSA at: darryl.aspey@hq.dhs.gov  

Registration

  • Registration for this event is free. Click here to register, or cut and paste this link into your browser;
  • Registration closes January 16, 2016 at 11:59 P.M. EST;
  • Limited seating is available; 2 slots per organization. Additional attendees will be approved on a case by case basis;
  • Note: If your plans change, please alert us, so we can accomodate others on the waiting list.

 

For more information on the workshop, email: ASworkshop@hq.dhs.gov.

Limited seating is available; If your plans change, please let us know so we can accommodate others on the waiting list.

REGISTRATION CLOSES at midnight, January 16, 2016.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Threat Briefing -Provided by Department of Homeland Security, Office of Intelliegence and Analysis

 

Expected Number of Attendees

75

Relevant Government Agencies

DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of the Interior, Dept of Labor, Dept of State, Dept of Transportation, Dept of Treasury, USPS, Other Federal Agencies, Legislative Agencies (GAO, GPO, LOC, etc.), State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, FEMA, Office of Personnel Management, National Institutes of Health


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Wed, Jan 20, 2016, 8:30am - 4:00pm


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Where
SouthPark Mall - Maggiano's Banquet Room
4400 Sharon Rd
Charlotte, NC 28211
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Event Sponsors


Organizer
Department of Homeland Security


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