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Newport Resident Graduates from FEMA’s Emergency Management Basic Academy

Updated: Aug 21, 2019


Regina Martinez, graduated from FEMA’s National Emergency Management Basic Academy at the Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, MD., after Regina Martinez completed the full curriculum that provides the basic knowledge and skills to help meet the unpredictable challenges in the field of emergency management.


Regina Martinez completed the five courses in the Basic Academy that includes Foundations of Emergency Management; Science of Disaster; Planning: Emergency Operations; Exercise Design; and Public Information and Warning. FEMA’s National Emergency Management Basic Academy is the entry-point for individuals pursuing a career in emergency management. Basic Academy offers the tools to develop comprehensive foundational skills needed in emergency management. For those who are new


to emergency management or for those who are transferring from another profession, the Basic Academy also provides a unique opportunity to build camaraderie and establish professional contacts. Students learned to understand the roles, responsibilities, and legal boundaries associated with emergency management. It is the first of a three-level Academy series in the Emergency Management Professional Program (EMPP).


The EMPP curriculum is designed to provide a lifetime of learning for emergency managers

and includes three separate, but closely threaded, training programs including the National Emergency Management Basic Academy; a specialized and technical training program to develop specific, fundamental skill sets; the National Emergency Management Advanced Academy; a program to develop the next generation of emergency management leaders who are trained in advanced concepts and issues, advanced leadership and management, and critical thinking and problem solving; and the National Emergency Management Executive Academy; a program designed to challenge and enhance the talents of the nation’s emergency management senior executives through critical thinking, visionary strategic planning, challenging conventional concepts, and negotiation and conflict resolution applied to complex real-world problems.

Regina Martinez completed her training on July 19, 2019.


For more information on FEMA’s training classes through the Basic, Advanced, and

Executive Academies, or other emergency management courses, go to: http://training.fema.gov/empp/

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