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Starting the Communications and ICS training today
This afternoon’s command comms training w/ my #EmergencyManagement staff includes this…

Awwww yeah baby!
Afternoon training w/ my Emergency Management staff as we creatively work through some ICS & NIMS concepts on terminology and situational awareness / common operating Procedures (SA/COP).

See, I can see smiles.

Yep that’s right – ICS training can be fun. You just have to find the right instructor.
Faster than the El #Chicago
Um, what’s flying overhead today?

PC: CShimala
Nice to see these our special teams training within the city on rotor-wing vertical insertion.

PC: CShimala
Navigation is harder than it seems esp in a metro area.

PC: CShimala
Trust me, these highly skilled teams and pilots are well trained at this kind of actions.
Take note of the NVGs. Yeah. Moons out, goons out.
Proud to be on the same side as these teams.
CPD? PIO?
Day-5 of the DHS/FEMA Master PIO
Day-5 of the DHS/FEMA Master PIO….it’s been a long week for us.

Lots of great work and solid discussion amongst the pros above.
Now that we have discussed, and solved a few PIO problems along the way, we can all breathe a bit easier.

As we all step back and admire our accomplishments, we also take time to acknowledge our efforts for the entire nation.
There are 11 new DHS/FEMA Master PIOs finishing up activities this week.

And now the DHS/FEMA Master Public Information Officers (MPIO) graduating class of 2018:
- J. Brooks (Colorado)
- M. Brooks (Oklahoma)
- M. Coppin (Missouri)
- C. Hunt (Maryland)
- R. Moreno (Texas)
- R. Reith (Indiana)
- K. Sur (Illinois)
- T. Taylor (Arizona)
- M. Trost (Colorado)
- J. Willard (Florida)
- J. Zidek (Alaska)
<APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE!>
I am so proud to be one of them.

Whohooooooooo! But now…the hard part starts.

Through our EVERYDAY work, we must lead, challenge, and inspire others to carry on and continue to push the envelope further. We shall work tirelessly to serve others and continue to serve our jurisdictions with pride and honor.

Reporting live from FEMA EMI, I’m Master PIO Kevin T. Sur…
Day-4 of the DHS/FEMA Master PIO class
Day-4: DHS/FEMA Master PIO
All the Public Information Officer funs here in the day long DHS/FEMA Master PIO Exercise!

Shhhhh, I’m trying to concentrate!!!!!!
Day-3 of the 2018 DHS/FEMA Master PIO
Day-3 of the 2018 Master PIO Program and today we are discussing a whole bunch of field tactics and Public Information Officers’ actions. Leading discussions today is Dr. Joe Trahan discussing war time strategy.
The communications challenges and the role of the Public Affairs Officer (PAO) during the Civil War.

Yes, screaming was involved.
But more importantly, the discussion point of perception vs reality. Which was more important?
President Abraham Lincoln used the telegraph like how we use the twitter but in the 1860s.

And now we Master PIO discussion ensues, focusing in on the inverted pyramid, have now changed as it relates to Civil War telegraph and how information is being sent.
Reflecting on it now, we still only pay attention to the first few seconds…then tune everything out. Hmmmmmmm.
High risk = high reward. But most real PIOs are open to high risk but low reward and pay because of political exposure. Do we as PIOs and PAOs serve at the behest of the agency lead? Or do we serve the mission objective?

I had an Assistant Fire Chief that always told me that we all “serve at the behest of the Mayor’s pleasure!” I HATED that phrase! Partly because I think it was a lie and because we don’t serve only the Mayor, we serve the community, the public, and their best interest in mind. We as public servants don’t serve just one person (slavery abolished in the US).
The Master PIO class discussed a few other topics including on December 20th, 1860, the State of South Carolina decided to leave the USA.
What the?!?!?
Just imagine being the South Carolina PIO and what kinds of things you would need to prepare for that kind of media frenzy. Yikes.
Speaking of incident command and the command and general staff, we talked a ton about how history often repeats itself.


This included heavy discussion of Sickles freelancing from his command orders including direct verbal command orders in front of his entire staff. But self-promotion of his injury and political ties changed the narrative on disobeying official orders.
Cemetery Hill provided some incredible moments for education and reflection today. *The effectiveness of a coordinated offense with their “fish hook” line. *The surprise element of a well positioned coordinated offensive force behind the low wall. *The coordination of a small well-trained force to dissipate the larger and better trained force.

Despite being over 150 years old, our review of these #CivilWar #tactics challenges us as #commanders and #leaders of our organizations. We must review the historical events so that we can learn and enact better operational plans today. This “lessons learned” is an inherent process ingrained in #EmergencyManagement.
Even 150 years later, an After Action Review (AAR) of events is critical for any professional. Command & General Staff USA assess how their actions affected mission success including completion of SMART Objectives.

And if you were wondering which discipline does the best kind of AARs? Why yes, Emergency Management is primary because they do the coordination and have the best all-hazards understanding of roles and responsibilities for all involved in the tactical operation including all the Emergency Support Functions and Command and General Staff.
Reporting live from the field history class…
Day-2 of the 2018 DHS/FEMA Master PIO
Day-2 of the 2018 Master PIO program and today we talk a bit about leading the future of PIOs nationally. Starting the discussion is USFA Tom Olashanski.

Lots to discuss and help shape the pathway for External Affairs. Everyone here contributing to the body of knowledge and discussing the future.

It’s more than just tools, more than protocols, it’s about how we move the ESF15 portion along and guide others to a successful career to supplement our Incident Commander as well as our mission objectives.
Also had some heated debate on current topics including the EAS system for mass notification.

Definitely the State of Alaska playing a heavy weight on current topics.
On to the presentation part!

So many different things to talk about.

A dynamic group and solid discussion all day and all evening long.

A completely dedicated bunch of peeps for sure!
Day-1 of the final week of 2018 DHS/FEMA Master PIO class
Day-1 of the 2018 DHS/FEMA Master PIO final week!

And yes, don’t have to look closely, I’m wearing a tie.
Stopping by is my good friend Interim Superintendent Steve Heidecker. Also sharing how proud he is of the staff at EMI and how they are augmenting the disaster response for Hurricane Florence.

Steve is an outstanding guy!
We most definitely had some solid PIO discussions at lunch…

And as you can imagine, with our class being from a bunch of states, we are all ready to enhance the PIO position in the Command and General Staff.
Yep, all smiles as we work through some complex problems for each of our respective jurisdictions.

Lots of great relationships as we plow through Monday of our Master PIO class.
More fun stuff this week!
Last week of the 2018 DHS/FEMA Master PIO class
Final week of 2018 FEMA Master PIO class at EMI.

Looking forward to seeing my cohort again and finishing up and defending our paper to the leadership staff at FEMA.

Man, I better concentrate!
