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FEMA Releases 2022 Schedule of Virtual Tabletop Exercise Program

Author: Charles Egli

Created: Tuesday, July 20, 2021 - 17:42

Categories: Cybersecurity, Federal & State Resources, General Security and Resilience

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA’s) Emergency Management Institute (EMI) has released its 2022 schedule for the Virtual Tabletop Exercise (VTTX) Program. Each VTTX is four hours in length and will allow participants to apply the Strategic Priorities to a realistic scenario in a facilitated, no fault, hazard-specific exercise discussion. Scenarios this year include:

  • Natural disasters, including flooding, winter weather, earthquakes, hurricanes and more
  • Man-made threats such as active shooters and vehicles as a weapon
  • Planned large gatherings such as sporting events
  • Cybersecurity

You can learn more about EMI’s VTTX Program by visiting EMI’s VTTX Program overview. To learn more about EMI’s 2022 VTTX offerings and see the full schedule, see EMI’s 2022 VTTX Program Bulletin.

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