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The Efficient Option IMTC is your most efficient option for developing and maintaining Type-3 "All-Hazards" Incident Management Teams, Emergency Operations Center Teams. and the resulting comprehensive incident management solution, because incident management training is our core business - not a spin off or a marketing decision. IMTC's solutions are focused on the critical training you need in these financially-difficult and politically-challenging times, providing the training your response organizations need with the learning continuity you want - all within the constraints you face and the budgets you control.
Efficient Use Of Your Time IMTC has a proven process for developing sustainable Type-3 team. We understand and appreciate that our clients are busy and their time is valuable. That's why IMTC is so flexible and easy to work with - from initial contact to scheduling and through the training itself, resulting in what becomes a long-term trusted training relationship. IMTC understands and respects your busy schedule and works to provide efficient solutions quickly that maximize your Return On Investment.

Management of Risks   Our clients tell us the biggest risks they face from their All-Hazards Incident Management Team investment is getting "an effective program off the ground and up and running" without any missteps or political fallout from unanticipated issues. Many have had previous experiences where the training "checked off a box" but did not transfer the competencies required when incidents occurred. That creates unnecessary risk for the responders, incident managers, and it increases the political risk in tough budget times.
Experienced, Easy and Efficient The dedicated IMTC logistics section earns rave reviews from our clients because we work with the level of involvement they prefer; from simple course coordination and progress reports to complete coordination of an entire training program with "academy style" simultaneous presentations of multiple courses. IMTC eliminates any uncertainty by making registration, facility coordination, pre-class preparation, and training day logistics simple, easy, and efficient for all concerned.
The Smartest Choice New national guidelines and growing field performance demands are combining with the recent influx of unproven instructors, contractors, increasing the risk of investing in All-Hazards Team training that checks a box but does not actually help your team operate at the levels of performance required to adequately respond to today's more complex incidents. That's why your safest choice is also your smartest choice.
Total Cost of Training IMTC pricing is very competitive and always inclusive, and contains no surprises. Each and every client receives the full range of IMTC’s experienced service and support network- and our personal commitment to excellence in client satisfaction. Clients choosing IMTC tell us even when cost is not the primary criterion, IMTC's superior level of expertise and unique level of national experience delivers the best value.

IMTC’s unique expertise and experience delivers significantly higher value.
Quality of Instruction IMTC trainers are a proprietary group of expert instructors with decades of senior level incident management and field experience, course developement and design experience, and dynamic instructional skills. These instructiors have been chosen to train the NIMS/ICS trainers and teach first responders how to perform in every ICS role and responsibility. If quality of instruction is a priority for your organization, choose the team responsible for Training the Trainers.
The Safest Path When budgets are lean and training time is scarce, the safest path is also the smartest choice. IMTC's expert instructors have taught more NIMS/ICS courses than all other providers combined, are the nation's finest AHIMT trainers who have help build the most cohesive incident management teams in the nation. The proven expertise of the 36 member IMTC development and instructional cadre is your safest path to an All-Hazards ICS Team.
The Best Value for Your Training Investment

IMTC offers the most current NIMS/ICS DHS training program in a format that addresses all five elements of adult learning value that are most important to first responder efficiency and safety, agency administrators and their budgets, and for community leaders and taxpayers:

1. Unmatched Quality of instruction, qualifying exercises, and mentoring

2. Reduced Total Cost of training to field performance compliance standards

3. More Efficient Use of administrative resources and responder Time

4. Reduction of Stress because you deal directly with the experts on a personal basis

5. Elimination of the Risk associated with less-experienced, less-knowledgeable All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT) and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Team training and exercise providers

 
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