Purpose: This Extent of Play Agreement (XPA) identifies the conditions that will be used to design, conduct, control, and evaluate Cascadia Rising 2022 (CR22), as agreed to by the signatories, Washington State / FEMA RX Exercise Design Teams.Extent-of-Play Agreement • December 27th, 2019
Contract Type FiledDecember 27th, 2019Executive Summary: CR22 is a Functional Exercise (FE) intended to test local, state, tribal, and Federal government, select private sector and non‐governmental organizations’ ability to jointly respond to a Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami with associated aftershocks along the West Coast of the United States.
Cascadia Rising 2022 Extent-of-Play Agreement (XPA)Extent-of-Play Agreement • March 2nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 2nd, 2022Purpose: This Extent of Play Agreement (XPA) identifies the conditions that will be used to design, conduct, control, and evaluate Cascadia Rising 2022, as agreed to by the signatories and the Oregon Office of Emergency Management.
For Shared Response 2019 March 5-7, 2019Extent of Play Agreement • November 29th, 2016
Contract Type FiledNovember 29th, 2016This Extent of Play Agreement (XPA) identifies the conditions that will be used to develop, conduct, control, and evaluate the Shared Response Functional Exercise in March 2019. The Idaho Office of Emergency Management would like to know the level of participation your organization intends to have in the exercise.
EXTENT OF PLAY AGREEMENTExtent of Play Agreement • January 2nd, 2020
Contract Type FiledJanuary 2nd, 2020This Extent of Play Agreement (XPA) identifies the exercise parameters that should be followed by exercise participants to develop, conduct, control, and evaluate the Outbreak Express 2020 FSE. As agreed to by Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and local health departments (LHDs), each LHD will be responsible for participating in the exercise according to their local capacity and developing supporting exercise objectives that correspond with their jurisdictional needs. Objectives should be based on existing plans and gaps that have been identified during previous exercises and/or real-world events.