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What's New

January 2011 Webinars

January 4, 2011



We're offering new webinars for the month of January. This month we'll be offering Inspector Orientation, Appeal Inspections, and ACE3 Part 2. 

The ACE3 Part 2 webinar is the second of a three part series of webinars, explaining how to enter information on ACE3 and recent changes made by FEMA to the program.

Appeal Inspections is a discussion of best practices, pitfalls, and proper procedures used to correctly perform Appeals, Re-Inspects, and FCOR inspections during a disaster deployment.

Inspector Orientation is for all new inspectors and for inspectors who have not been deployed.


Please look over the schedule below and call 866-317-9422 to register for a webinar. All times are in Eastern Standard Time.



Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
3
9AM Orientation

2PM ACE3 Part 2


4
9AM ACE3 Part 2

4PM Orientation


5
2PM Orientation

4PM ACE3 Part 2


6
9AM Orientation

2PM ACE3 Part 2


7
9AM ACE3 Part 2

11AM Orientation


8





10
2PM Orientation

4PM ACE3 Part 2


11
9AM ACE3 Part 2

11AM Orientation


12
1PM Orientation

3PM ACE3 Part 2


13
10AM ACE3 Part 2

12PM Orientation


14
9AM Orientation

11AM ACE3 Part 2


15





17


NO WEBINARS


18
2PM ACE3 Part 2

4PM Orientation


19
9AM Orientation

2PM ACE3 Part 2

4PM Appeal Inspections
20
11AM Appeal Inspections

2PM ACE3 Part 2

4PM Orientation
21
9AM Appeal Inspections

2PM ACE3 Part 2

4PM Orientation
22





24
9AM Orientation

11AM ACE3 Part 2

2PM Appeal Inspections
25
9AM Orientation

11AM Appeal Inspections

2PM ACE3 Part 2
26
9AM Appeal Inspections

2PM ACE3 Part 2

4PM Orientation
27
11AM ACE3 Part 2

2PM Appeal Inspections

4PM Orientation
28
10AM Appeal Inspections

1PM ACE3 Part 2

3PM Orientation
29





31


NO WEBINARS
































 

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