G-191 Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface

G-191 Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface

This course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercises and group discussions.

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Wyoming Office Of Homeland Security

5500 Bishop Boulevard Cheyenne, WY 82009

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G-191 Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface:

This course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercises and group discussions to formulate the interface. The course provides an opportunity for participants to begin developing an interface between an Incident Management Team and EOC personnel.

******** Class will be two days, afternoon of 1/6/2026 and morning of 1/7/2026 **********

Email all prerequisites to renee.austin1@wyo.gov

Prerequisites

Prior to enrolling in E/L/G 0191, students must complete:

IS-0100 An Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100

IS-0700 An Introduction to the National Incident Management System

IS-0800 National Response Framework (NRF), An Introduction

IS-0200 Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, ICS 200 or

IS-2200 Basic Emergency Operations Center Functions

Course Description

The goal of this professional development course, E/L/G 0191 Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface, is to enable the students to develop an effective interface between the Incident Command/Unified Command and the Emergency Operations Center by applying National Incident Management System principles.

Selection Criteria: The intended audience(s) are federal, state, tribal, territorial, local level, private industry, volunteer and nongovernmental emergency management personnel who are active in a community's ICS and EOC activities. This course works best when delivered to combined audience of ICS and EOC personnel. The materials were developed with the assumption that audience members may have little or no actual experience as a member of an Incident Command Post staff or an EOC Staff.

Course Objectives

Explain the course structure and potential ICS/EOC interface challenges.

Explain key NIMS concepts, command and coordination systems, and structures.

Analyze given scenarios to determine commonalities and potential interface issues between ICS and EOCs.

Explain the respective roles and interconnectivity of the NIMS command and coordination systems in coordination.

Contrast the typical role and functions of the Incident Command and the EOC during emergency operations.

Analyze given scenarios to apply ICS/EOC interface concepts.

Develop an ICS/EOC interface action plan for your community.

Summarize the course objectives.

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Jan 6 · 12:30 PM MST