Critical Infrastructure / Key Resources
Education & Training
To keep pace with new and emerging threats,
the critical infrastructure community
requires continual education and training.
SRA designs and develops customized, innovative learning solutions that bridge learning gaps, sharpen skills and accelerate performance. Our tailored tools blend technology with best practices to meet current and future challenges. We help clients build institutional expertise so they can develop and implement a long-term, self-sufficient risk management program.
Our training options include:
- In-person classroom settings
- Web-based modules
- Train-the-trainer courses to build institutional capabilities
- Customized courseware
- Full life-cycle program incorporating security exercises
Led by the Center of Excellence for Learning and Performance, SRA's broad expertise extends across the Federal Government. Our experienced course designers and trainers support Federal and private-sector clients in the essential areas of infrastructure security, including threat awareness, exercise curriculum development and cyber security. We have also partnered with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop web-based security awareness modules and other training for the government and private sector.
Our services include:
- Course design, curriculum development
- Creation of quick reference guides and brochures
- E-learning, simulations, gaming and security exercises
- Instructor-led training
- Individualized instruction
- Training evaluation and coaching
Examples of our infrastructure-related training and education include:
- Technical, ISSO and C&A support for web-based "Chemical Security Awareness" training
- "Basic Security Awareness" training program
- Chemical Sector Explosive Threat Awareness training program support
- Creation of "Who's Who in Chemical Security" and "Emergency Services Personal Readiness Guide for Responders and Their Families"
- Development and management of "Army Islands," a virtual training environment
- Technology linking virtual worlds to train geographically dispersed aeromedical evacuation students
- Innovative, computer-based simulation exercise course for the Centers for Disease Control and their BioSense health surveillance system
- Virtual training support for the National Library of Medicine, included ToxTown, an interactive environment developed for Second Life® to aid in citizen outreach