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MGT384 | MGT 384, Community Preparedness for Cyber Incidents, is designed to provide organizations and communities with strategies and processes to increase cyber resilience. During this 12-hour course, participants will analyze cyber threats and initial and cascading impacts of cyber incidents, evaluate the process for developing a cyber preparedness program, examine the importance and challenges of cyber related information sharing and discover low to no-cost resources to help build cyber resilience.
MGT418 | Participants will learn how to create effective training plans for their agencies and jurisdictions using a whole community approach. Participants will learn a jurisdiction training assessment process in which an integrated assessment team creates a jurisdictional profile and evaluates the jurisdiction’s ability to fully implement their Emergency Operations Plans (EOP). Participants will then be able to identify and catalog training goals and identify ways to meet them by prioritizing training efforts, developing improvement...
Welcome to TEEX On-Demand Career Day 2022! TEEX Virtual Career Day is geared towards High School students looking for career opportunities straight after High School. Click the links above to view our sessions in Forensics, Law Enforcement, Cybersecurity, Fire and Emergency, and Utilities. Each session includes a presentation of information about the job and a demonstration of the hands-on portion of the job. If you would like to receive information about future career day events,...

MGT414 | In this course participants will learn how to develop a roadmap for progress toward the National Preparedness Goal by facilitating the development of resilience considerations and involving essential community critical infrastructure partners. Participants will learn how to formulate considerations for the resilience of community assets that leverage cross-sector partnerships. These considerations enhance the whole community's ability to manage the risk associated with critical infrastructure protection efforts. Participants will have an opportunity to practice...
MGT440 | This course is scenario based, focusing on event planning, incident management, and policy level decision making. The course is intended to prepare participants for the response to a large scale incident during sporting or special events. Participants will engage in three all-hazard, simulation supported (Biological, Mass Casualty, Active Shooter, Improvised Explosive Device (IED), Hazmat, or natural disaster), emergency response exercises to hone individual and team decision-making skills from a Policy Group, Emergency Operations...
TEEX Supplier Diversity Program (SDP) includes the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program and the Federal Small Business (SB) Program Statement Of Commitment Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) remains committed in making a good-faith effort to assist HUB, and SB concerns small businesses(SB), small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), woman-owned small businesses (WOSB), federal hubzone small businesses (HubZone SB), veteran-owned small businesses(VOSB), and service-disabled veteran owned small businesses (SDVOSB) in the procurement process in...

In today's world, government and community leaders face unique responsibilities in comprehensive emergency preparedness and effective response. Community Resilience for Senior Leaders courses have been designed specifically to meet the needs of the nation's elected and appointed officials, as well as jurisdictional-level executives responsible for emergency preparedness and response operations within their communities. Using seminar and classroom-based instruction, courses focus on awareness, management and planning to provide first response agency officials with the tools to...

TCOLE is a regulatory State agency that establishes and enforces standards to ensure the people of Texas are served by highly trained and ethical law enforcement, corrections, and telecommunications personnel. TEEX is licensed as a training academy by TCOLE and offers practice licensing exams. Note: Live online instructor-led (webinar) courses are NOT eligible for TCOLE credit. If you are seeking TCOLE credit, please ensure you are enrolled in either 1) a face-to-face, in-person offering or...
If the moment comes - whether from weapons of mass destruction, terrorism or a hazardous materials incident - The Homeland Security programs maximize responders' ability to face the challenge while protecting themselves, notifying others and securing the scene. Prepared state and local jurisdictions are more resilient in the face of catastrophic disasters. The program takes an all-hazards approach and is divided into three parts. Customized courses meet the unique needs of municipalities and private sector...

The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), Cyber Readiness Center (CRC) is a premier provider of cybersecurity training and technical assistance services. Our core capabilities are tailored to help you and your organization build resiliency from within through technical assessments, expert guidance, training, and exercise development. Services are provided by a team with decades of experience in private industry, critical infrastructure, military, and government cybersecurity applications. From “in the trenches” technical expertise to leadership, communications,...