Course: Drone Assessment and Response Tactics (PER-392)
Course Description: The Drone Assessment and Response Tactics (DART),
Residential course provides emergency personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary to detect, identify, track, assess, respond, and report Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) activity. Participants are presented with information on the current UAS criminal
and terrorist threat, analog and electronic UAS detection techniques, and response tactics to address this threat. This course includes performance-based field demonstrations and exercises where participants are presented with varying UAS types, their capabilities,
and simulated UAS threats involving Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
Course Location: Playas Training and Research Center, Playas, NM
Course Length: 3 days/24 hours
Target Audience: All emergency responders including, but not limited
to, law enforcement, fire, EMS, emergency management, and military.
Cost: All costs are covered for state, local, and tribal government
agencies. Airfare, lodging and rental car are paid up front by New Mexico Tech and per diem for meals is reimbursed after attendance.
Immediate openings for October 12 – 14 2021.
If interested, please email me for registration details.
Respectfully,
Michael A. Urbanski, MS, CEM, EMT-T
| Training and Exercise Bureau
New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
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