Common use of Additional Exercise Requirements Clause in Contracts

Additional Exercise Requirements. (a) Demonstrate continuous improvement and progress toward increased capability to perform functions and tasks associated with the CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Capabilities. (b) Address health equity considerations as outlined in Section 4b. (c) Include priorities that address lessons learned from previous exercises events, or incidents as described in the LPHA’s After Action Reports (AAR)/ Improvement Plans (IP). (d) LPHA must work with Emergency Management to align with Emergency Management’s Integrated Preparedness Plan, local health care partners and other community partners to integrate exercises, as appropriate. (e) Identify a cycle of exercises that increase in complexity, address gaps, and/or test different capabilities over a three-year period. Exercises on the same hazard, capability, or plan over consecutive years should progress from discussion-based exercises (e.g., seminars, workshops, tabletop exercises, games) to operation- based exercises (e.g., drills, functional exercises and full-scale exercises). (f) Participation in a HSPR-led exercise, when scheduled, is strongly encouraged by PHEPR funded staff. (g) LPHA must coordinate exercise design and planning with local Emergency

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Sources: Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Program Agreement

Additional Exercise Requirements. (a) Demonstrate continuous improvement and progress toward increased capability to perform functions and tasks associated with the CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Capabilities. (b) Address health equity considerations as outlined in Section 4b4.a. (c) Include priorities that address lessons learned from previous exercises events, or incidents as described in the LPHA’s After Action Reports (AAR)/ Improvement Plans (IP). (d) LPHA must work with Emergency Management to align with Emergency Management’s Integrated Preparedness Plan, local health care partners and other community partners to integrate exercises, as appropriate. (e) Identify a cycle of exercises that increase in complexity, address gaps, and/or test different capabilities over a three-year period. Exercises on the same hazard, capability, or plan over consecutive years should progress from discussion-based exercises (e.g., seminars, workshops, tabletop exercises, games) to operation- based exercises (e.g., drills, functional exercises and full-scale exercises). (f) Participation in a HSPR-led exercise, when scheduled, is strongly encouraged by PHEPR funded staff. (g) LPHA must coordinate exercise design and planning with local EmergencyEmergency Management and other partners for community engagement, as appropriate.2

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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services