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Distance Learning - Take a course in EMAC's eLearning Center
EMAC E431 - Comprehensive EMAC course with an exercise component. Taught twice a year at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute (EMI).
Advanced Team (A-Team) training - Coordinated through the state emergency management agencies & taught by NEMA.
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Learn more about Mission Ready Packaging
When disaster strikes, immediate access to essential resources is necessary if emergencies are to be managed effectively.
Mission Ready Packages—specific response and recovery capabilities that are organized, developed, trained, and exercised prior to an emergency or disaster—help make this happen.
This 37-minute Webinar recording provides more information on EMAC Mission Ready Packages.

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Effective EMAC Response Hinges on Trained and Prepared State Personnel
The devastating flooding left from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee that impacted New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Delaware, Connecticut, Vermont, and Pennsylvania was responded to by states sending 1123 personnel into the impacted areas under EMAC. Operations started on August 25, 2011 will continue through October 15, 2011.
The National Emergency Management Association (NEMA), through grant funds from the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) awarded grants to the states to develop EMAC capabilities. States will use the funding to develop mission ready packages for response specific resources and to develop EMAC focused exercises.



