The National Exercise Simulation Center (NESC) 

Release Date: January 12, 2009
Release Number: HQ-09-006Factsheet

The National Exercise Simulation Center (NESC) is a Congressionally-mandated state-of-the-art training and exercise facility within FEMA Headquarters, and serves as a key element within the Federal Coordination Center (FCC).  The FCC draws on the specialized capabilities of its FEMA elements, including the Disaster Operations Directorate, the National Preparedness Directorate, the Office of National Capital Region Coordination, and others as needed, to collaborate with and support deliberate planning, training, exercises and response operations coordination in the National Capital Region. 

The NESC is designed to be a scalable, flexible simulation center to accommodate a wide range of services, including, but not limited to, executive briefings, unique training events, tabletop exercises, and exercise Master Control Cell and National Simulation Cell functions.

The NESC supports the all-hazards preparedness and response mission through:

The NESC is an important tool for elected officials and emergency support providers at all levels of government.  The National Exercise Program (NEP) and FCC members are key stakeholders within this broad audience.  The NESC supports NEP events involving partners from federal, state and local government, nongovernmental organizations and the private sector. 

The NESC will provide facilities and systems to allow all stakeholders to train, exercise and refine personnel, procedures and support systems for FEMA and other U.S. government missions.  Specifically, the NESC will facilitate the following functions:

FEMA coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 13-Jan-2009 08:37:05