Workshop Meeting Agenda and Preparation

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Explore the agenda and preparation for an upcoming workshop meeting. Learn about welcome protocols, administrative remarks, trusted agents, meeting objectives, and exercise design elements. Get insights into MSEL development and action items for the next steps in the workshop. Ensure a well-organized and successful event by following the outlined guidelines.


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  1. Directions for this Template Use the Slide Master to make universal changes to the presentation, including inserting your organization s logo and the appropriate protective marking (e.g., FOUO) View tab > Slide Master Replace placeholders indicated by yellow highlighted brackets [ ] [ ] with information specific to your workshop Delete any slides that are not relevant for your workshop, including this slide. Font size should not be smaller than 20 pt For further information see Table 3.4 in the For further information see Table 3.4 in the HSEEP Doctrine, January 2020. HSEEP Doctrine, January 2020. Rev. 2020 508 HSEEP-PM02 Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 1

  2. Master Scenario Events List (MSEL) Meeting Exercise Name [Date] Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo

  3. Welcome and Introductions [Name] [Title (e.g., Exercise Director or Lead Planner) [Jurisdiction/Organization] Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 3

  4. Administrative Remarks Safety and emergency information Restrooms Cell phone etiquette Breaks and lunch Microphones (if applicable) Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 4

  5. Trusted Agents Trusted agents are the individuals on the Exercise Planning Team(s) who are trusted not to reveal exercise and scenario details to players or third parties before exercise conduct. Trusted agents also develop pre-exercise materials, conduct exercise briefings, and support training sessions. Information in this document is intended for the exclusive use of the exercise planners and is not to be released to the public or other personnel who do not have a valid need-to-know without prior approval from an authorized sponsor organization representative. This document is not releasable to any public website. Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 5

  6. Agenda [Time] Welcome and Introductions [Time] Exercise Design [Time] MSEL Development [Time] Action Items and Next Steps Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 6

  7. Meeting Objectives Exercise Design Exercise Design Review exercise design elements MSEL Development MSEL Development Key event and delivery timeline identified Assignment of responsibility for all events Revisions of draft scenario-based documentation Discuss next steps and assign tasks Discuss next steps and assign tasks Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 7

  8. Exercise Design Objectives and Capabilities Plans Policies, and Procedures Exercise Schedule Scenario Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 8

  9. Objectives and Aligned Capabilities Objective: [Proposed Objective] Aligns to: [Capability] Objective: [Proposed Objective] Aligns to: [Capability] Objective: [Proposed Objective] Aligns to: [Capability] Sponsor Logo 9

  10. Plans, Policies, Procedures, and Exercise Documentation [Relevant plans, policies, procedures, and draft exercise documentation to be referenced for creating the MSEL] Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 10

  11. Exercise Schedule Location Location (if needed) (if needed) [Location] Event Event Date Date Controller/Evaluator Brief [Date] Participant Registration Participant Brief Start of Exercise (StartEx) End of Exercise (EndEx) Hotwash Controller/Evaluator Debrief [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Location] [Location] [Location] [Location] [Location] [Location] Sponsor Logo 11

  12. Scenario The scenarios enables an exercise to assess objectives and capabilities Threat or Hazard: [Proposed threat/hazard] Conditions: [Scenario details such as locations, time, weather, etc.] Modeling and Simulation: [Any models or simulations to be used] Human-based Computer-based Subject-Matter Experts (SMEs) Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 12

  13. MSEL Development MSEL MSEL Elements MSEL Event Types Development Scenario Timeline Key Events Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 13

  14. MSEL Development A MSEL is a document or system that is a chronological timeline of expected actions and scripted events to be injected into exercise play by controllers to generate or prompt player activity. It ensures necessary events happen so that all objectives are met. The MSEL links simulation to action, enhances the exercise experience for players, and reflects an incident or activity meant to prompt players to action. Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 14

  15. MSEL Event Types Inject Inject Introduced to a player by the control staff, representing non-playing entities to drive exercise play Contingency Inject Contingency Inject Introduced to a player when a key player expected action did not occur as planned, to provide additional opportunity to meet exercise objectives Expected Action Expected Action Represents an anticipated action to be taken by a player during the exercise Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 15

  16. MSEL Elements Each MSEL entry should contain the following: Event number Designated scenario time Event type Inject mode From (non-playing entity delivered by the Control Staff) To (Intended player) Message Expected participant response Objective, capability, capability target, and/or critical task to be addressed Notes section Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 16

  17. Scenario Timeline Event Event Date Date Time Time [Event] [Event] [Event] [Event] [Event] [Event] [Event] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] [Time] Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 17

  18. Key Events [Event] [Date/time] [Event description] [Expected player action] (as needed) [Related evaluation component (capability/critical task)] [Event] [Date/time] [Event description] [Expected player action] (as needed) [Related evaluation component (capability/critical task)] Sponsor Logo Sponsor Logo 18

  19. Exercise Planning Timeline Location Location (if needed) (if needed) [Location] [Location] Event Event Date Date Final Planning Meeting Exercise Draft AAR After-Action Meeting Final AAR/IP [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Date] [Location] Sponsor Logo 19

  20. Outstanding Issues [Any outstanding issues to address] Sponsor Logo 20

  21. Action Items Distribute MSEL Meeting minutes: [Responsible jurisdiction/organization/individual], [Due date] Revise draft exercise documentation [Scenario and/or MSEL]: [Responsible jurisdiction/organization/ individual], [Due date] [Other documents] [Additional action items] Sponsor Logo 21

  22. Next Meeting [DATE] [TIME] [LOCATION] Sponsor Logo 22

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