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"A full-scale exercise is a multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional, multi-discipline exercise involving functional, e.g., joint field office, emergency operation centers, and "boots on the ground" response to a simulated event, such as activation of the EOC and role-playing to simulate an actual dam failure." <ref name="EAP">[[Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 6- Emergency Action Plans| Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 6- Emergency Action Plans (FERC, 2015)]]</ref> It is a form of operations-based exercises which validate plans, policies, agreements and procedures; clarify roles and responsibilities; and identify resource gaps in an operational environment.  
<noautolinks>"A full-scale exercise is a multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional, multi-discipline exercise involving functional, e.g., joint field office, emergency operation centers, and 'boots on the ground' response to a simulated event, such as activation of the EOC and role-playing to simulate an actual dam failure." <ref name="EAP">[[Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 6- Emergency Action Plans| Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 6- Emergency Action Plans, FERC, 2015]]</ref> It is a form of operations-based exercises which validate plans, policies, agreements and procedures; clarify roles and responsibilities; and identify resource gaps in an operational environment. </noautolinks>


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"A full-scale exercise is a multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional, multi-discipline exercise involving functional, e.g., joint field office, emergency operation centers, and 'boots on the ground' response to a simulated event, such as activation of the EOC and role-playing to simulate an actual dam failure." [1] It is a form of operations-based exercises which validate plans, policies, agreements and procedures; clarify roles and responsibilities; and identify resource gaps in an operational environment.


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Revision Date: 12/14/2022