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Prerequisites: None
Contact: Gerry Juchniewicz 505-346-2799 Responsible Bureau: Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act, Records Management, Federal Information System Security Awareness (FISSA), and Rules of Behavior have once again been combined into one 90-minute training session designed to ensure all staff collect and handle information appropriately and securely.
In order to receive credit for this course, you must complete the Post-Test with a score of 70% or better.
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Objectives: After completing this course, you will be able to:
• Define personally identifiable information; • Describe and implement best practices for privacy protection; • Identify federal records, non-records and other types of records in any media; • Describe and implement best practices for federal records management; • Locate information on federal laws and Departmental policies; • Define important information security terms; • Avoid security breaches and protect the Agency’s assets more effectively.
Please note that this course is set-up to be completed in “sequential order.” Each content page must be viewed in the order it is presented. You cannot move from Module 1 to Module 5, however, you can move back to any content page that has been previously viewed.
Contact: Contact your Bureau DOI Learn Manager Responsible Bureau: Office of the Secretary
Prerequisites: One DOI Supervisory course or 40-Hour Basic Supervision training
Field workshop for new or experienced 4x4 drivers, designed to learn, refresh and practice driving skills for common backcountry 4x4 driving scenarios. Students will learn how 4-wheel drive systems work, how to assess terrain features, avoid obstacles, and safely negotiate challenging conditions while learning to avoid getting stuck or damaging the vehicle. Terrain features will include mud, steep slopes, water crossings, off-camber slopes, switchbacks, ”V”-crossings, deep ruts, debris crossing, dead-end backups, confined space maneuvering, and large rock obstacles. Basic vehicle recovery techniques will be introduced in a progression format, from simple to complex. This course is held rain or shine in a remote field location. Dress for the weather and be prepared to get muddy if you get stuck.
Objectives: Improving off road driving skills, learning how to avoid becoming stuck or damaging vehicles in the field.
Target Audience: Field going personnel who utilize 4x4 vehicles off-pavement. Course Code: BLM-F-001 Ceu Credits: 0 Vendor Name: BLM
Responsible Bureau: Bureau of Land Management
Contact: Caroline Bell-Luehrs, Citrixonline Responsible Bureau: National Business Center
Responsible Bureau: Office of the Secretary Internal Tuition: 220.00
First of three live broadcast seminars on the topic of Adaptive Management. Previously broadcast on May 24, 2007. This seminar is a brief overview of Adaptive Management as a resource management tool and description of circumstances under which it is appropriate to use Adaptive Management.
Objectives: --Define adaptive management; Course Code: OLT_USGS__6772/BLM-TC-1610-24 Ceu Credits: 0 Vendor Name: BLM National Training Center
Prerequisites: None Responsible Bureau: Bureau of Land Management
This is the second seminar broadcast on September 27, 2007 in the 3-seminar Adaptive Management series.
Objectives: --Summarize the operational sequence used to implement an Adaptive Management project; Course Code: OLT_USGS__6773/BLM-TC-1610-24B Ceu Credits: 0 Vendor Name: BLM National Training Center
Third of three live broadcast seminars on the topic of Adaptive Management. Previously broadcast on November 29, 2007.
Objectives: --Summarize the operational sequence used to implement an Adaptive Management project; Course Code: OLT_USGS__7968/BLM-TC-1610-24C Ceu Credits: 0 Vendor Name: BLM National Training Center