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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office for Bombing Prevention Presents Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Search Procedures Workshop Columbus Police Academy 1000 N. Hague Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43204 September 9, 2014 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Workshop Purpose This workshop is designed to increase IED awareness and educate participants on bombing prevention measures and planning protocols to detect IEDs by reviewing specific search techniques. This workshop builds knowledge of counter-IED principles and techniques among first responders and public/private sector security partners that increases their capabilities to reduce vulnerability and mitigate the effects of IED attacks. Schedule of Events Module 1: Introduction Module 2: IED Fundamentals and Blast Effects Module 3: IED Search Procedures Module 4: Tabletop Exercise Transportation, Parking & Lunch Free Parking Lunch is On Your Own Registration Information: To register, please send your name, telephone number, email address, and company name, address, and position title to the following individual: Melissa Pierson Grants Administrator (614) 525-5563 [email protected] ov Cost: This workshop will be provided

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Office for Bombing PreventionPresents

Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Search Procedures Workshop

Columbus Police Academy1000 N. Hague AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43204

September 9, 20148:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Workshop Purpose This workshop is designed to increase IED awareness and educate participants on bombing prevention measures and planning protocols to detect IEDs by reviewing specific search techniques. This workshop builds knowledge of counter-IED principles and techniques among first responders and public/private sector security partners that increases their capabilities to reduce vulnerability and mitigate the effects of IED attacks.

Who Should Attend? This workshop is ideal for public and private sector security partners including first responders, security professionals, and critical infrastructure executives, managers, and security staff tasked with IED search and response protocols.

Schedule of Events

Module 1: Introduction

Module 2: IED Fundamentals and Blast Effects

Module 3: IED Search Procedures

Module 4: Tabletop Exercise

Registration Information:To register, please send your name,

telephone number, email address, and company name, address, and position title

to the following individual:

Melissa PiersonGrants Administrator

(614) [email protected]

Cost:This workshop will be provided by DHS

with no charge to attend - any lodging/per diem expenditures will be the

responsibility of the attendee’s own agency/department/company.

Transportation, Parking & Lunch Free Parking

Lunch is On Your Own