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EM*ES

Emergency Management Exercise System
Screenshot of the Emergency Management Exercise System (EM*ES) in which a timeclock is displayed in the upper left corner, a tabbed menu across the top, and the remainder of the screen is a 2D map overlayed with various boundary lines and a plume model.
An exercise management system used to help train both civilian and military emergency response personnel in large-scale incident management and planning. Over 25,000 U.S. and international emergency responders have been trained in exercises ranging from the incident command post up to the state operations level.
Sponsor: Texas A&M Extension Service
  • Competencies: Modeling & Simulation, Decision Support
  • Industries: Emergency Response, Training, Federal Agencies, Local & State of Texas

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