20160517-DM-LSC-0036
"EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE" simulated news broadcasts, messages and other communications that include this frequently said, heard, and seen phrase captures the attention of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Devolution Emergency Response Group (DERG) off-site elements and exercise controllers during Eagle Horizon, a mandatory, annual, integrated continuity exercise for all federal executive branch departments and agencies, to include USDA Departmental Management (DM) Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Coordination (OHSEC), as required by National Continuity Policy, Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. Teams use color-coded vests with job titles to know who does what. The phrase is required to prevent miscommunications with personnel participating in locations throughout the nation and from exercise controllers. Teams use color-coded vests with job titles to know who does what. The Eagle Horizon series of exercises allows the executive branch to implement integrated, overlapping national continuity concepts in order to ensure the preservation of our government and the continuing performance of essential functions. These services provided by governments at all levels and the private sector affect the everyday lives of citizens and customers. In 2001, the Homeland Security office was created as a response to the tragedy that struck the Nation on September 11 of that year. In 2010, OHSEC was formed out of a merger between Homeland Security and the USDA Office of Security Services (OSS) to create a more efficient and effective organization. USDA Multimedia by Lance Cheung.
20160517-DM-LSC-0036
"EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE" simulated news broadcasts, messages and other communications that include this frequently said, heard, and seen phrase captures the attention of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Devolution Emergency Response Group (DERG) off-site elements and exercise controllers during Eagle Horizon, a mandatory, annual, integrated continuity exercise for all federal executive branch departments and agencies, to include USDA Departmental Management (DM) Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Coordination (OHSEC), as required by National Continuity Policy, Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. Teams use color-coded vests with job titles to know who does what. The phrase is required to prevent miscommunications with personnel participating in locations throughout the nation and from exercise controllers. Teams use color-coded vests with job titles to know who does what. The Eagle Horizon series of exercises allows the executive branch to implement integrated, overlapping national continuity concepts in order to ensure the preservation of our government and the continuing performance of essential functions. These services provided by governments at all levels and the private sector affect the everyday lives of citizens and customers. In 2001, the Homeland Security office was created as a response to the tragedy that struck the Nation on September 11 of that year. In 2010, OHSEC was formed out of a merger between Homeland Security and the USDA Office of Security Services (OSS) to create a more efficient and effective organization. USDA Multimedia by Lance Cheung.