Offering Overview
The requirement to access broadband data during incidents or events has increased exponentially in recent years. This has spurred the need for personnel with highly specialized knowledge and expertise to be included in the ICS during planned events and incidents. In 2018 and 2019, CISA introduced the ITSL course, and SAFECOM and NCSWIC have coordinated with FEMA NIC and other organizations focused on public safety communications to establish the best way to integrate the ITSL into the ICS. 12 The ITSL is needed to provide information management, cybersecurity, and application management for the many critical incident/event related functions, to include: Incident/Unified Command Post, Incident Communications Centers, and various tactical operations centers, joint information center (JIC), staging areas, and field locations. However, the coordinated sharing of this data across agencies and jurisdictions is significantly less mature than radio communication and poses a significant interoperability challenge. To meet this need, CISA has developed the ITSL course. The ITSL course targets Federal, state/territory, tribal, urban, local, and emergency response professionals, and supports personnel in all disciplines with a communications background and an aptitude for and extensive experience in information technology. The training course provides an overview of the ITSL components including the Unified Help Desk (inclusive of both communications and IT support), IT Infrastructure Manager, Network Manager, and specialist roles. It provides an in-depth overview of their responsibilities and includes exercises for the ITSL’s major functions to ensure reliable and timely delivery of IT services to participating agencies and officials.
Prerequisites for Attendance
• Personal experience:
A public safety background with experience in field operations and/or experience providing information technology solutions to support public safety operations
Awareness of fundamental public safety broadband and wireless communications technology
Must have completed the following on-line courses from the FEMA EMI website:
o IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100
o IS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
o IS-700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
o IS-800: National Response Framework, An Introduction • Completion of the following in-person classroom instruction:
o ICS-300: Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
Additional recommended training:
o ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System for Complex Incidents, is recommended but not required
Course Registration Process • SWIC (or designated POC) Action: o Submit student verification form to CISA at least 14 days prior to the class
Details |
Date(s) |
Mon. Oct 13, 2025 0800-1700
Tue. Oct 14, 2025 0800-1700
Wed. Oct 15, 2025 0800-1700
Thu. Oct 16, 2025 0800-1700
Fri. Oct 17, 2025 0800-1700
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Location |
FTCC Fire and Rescue Training Center 775 Tom Starling Road, Fayetteville NC 28306
Google Map
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Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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WiFi Access |
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Offered By |
North Carolina Division of Emergency Management |
Primary Instructor |
Runyan, Matthew Vincent |
Additional Instructors |
Sexton, Cameron Mason
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Course Length |
4 Days |
Course Hours |
28.00 |
CEUs |
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Award Credentials |
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Prerequisites |
IS-00100 Current
IS-00200 Current
IS-00700 Current
IS-00800 Current
G-300 Current
G-400 Current (Recommended)
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Equivalent Prerequisites |
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Maximum Participants |
20 |
# Open Seats |
17 |
# on Wait List |
3 |