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Exercise Management

Planning, running and gaining measurable benefit from a large exercise can be a daunting task. Varicom's experience combined with its proprietary structured methodologies and software tools will allow our Exercise Management (EM) team to lead your organization through its next exercise with a degree of efficiency and level of learning that will be second to none.

Having applied our capabilities to large and small exercises (from over 1000 to under one dozen participants) in both the private and public sectors, our EM team knows how to get the job done right. Key challenges like managing scenario scope, measuring and rating performance, orchestrating interdependent events, delivering injections, and deriving actionable feedback from the after-action analysis process all fall within the core competencies of our EM team.

Computer-based Testing and Training

An organization's overall performance and achievement of strategic objectives can critically depend on the proficiency of its people. Whether your needs call for testing large numbers of individuals across the enterprise or giving teams a dynamic, risk-free environment in which to improve their collaboration, joint decision making and communications skills, Varicom has the tools and experience to help. Utilizing Varicom's ERT Tactical and ERT Commander tools, our team is able to quickly implement web-based training and testing programs that are cost-effective, visually compelling and readily deployed across the enterprise. What's more, the testing and training programs will be tailored to your organization's specific requirements.

If preparing for high-impact singular events our ERT Commander is the platform of choice upon which our team would implement a program to squarely meet your organization's goals. From the web-based environment of ERT Commander, users could easily partake in a myriad of hypothetical events that help to identify deficiencies and foster improvements before an actual event descends on the organization.