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Maine ARES Training
Training and Certification Program
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is this a mandatory program within Maine ARES?
A. No, although it is highly recommended that all Districts and Counties adopt
this system for training and certification, it is up to each individual DEC and EC to adopt the program.
Q. I am an EC. If I do not meet the new training and certification standards will I no longer be an EC?
A. No! As the program
is optional for each individual DEC and EC, if you, as an EC, want to adopt the program for your organization, time will be given
to meet the standards. As with any new program, time will be given to each ARES member and leadership official to attain the training
and certification for their individual level. .
Q. Will I, as an ARES member, be forced to leave the ARES program if I do not meet the new training and certification standards?
A. No!
Again, this is an optional program within Maine ARES. If your EC adopts the program, reasonable time will be alloted by your EC to
meet the standards of the program. As this is a new program and time must be given for all ARES members and leadership officials to
attain a level of training and certification that fits their position within the Maine ARES structure. No one will be forced out because
of the new program.
Q. What is the purpose of the program?
A. The program is mainly a management tool for DECs and ECs to track the formal training
of their members. The program sets a standard throughout the state of Maine for ARES members and leadership officials. It also helps
DECs and ECs in getting their plans NIMS compliant. It also has the benefit of showing our served agencies what formal training is
required for doing our job in emergency communications and how we fit into the NIMS and the ICS structure. As a side benefit, it helps
to take away the stigma of being an "amateur" by providing a structured training program ARES members go through to attain certification
in Maine.
Q. Is there a cost to the program for ARES members?
A. Yes and no. If you take the Introduction to Emergency Communications,
the Maine Emergency Communication Courses, Levels I, II, III and the Maine ARES Leadership Course, IS-100, IS-200, IS-700 and IS-800,
they are all free of charge. If you take the ARRL's EC-001, EC-002 and EC-003, there is a charge. There may be a nominal charge for
ICS-300 and ICS-400 depending on where you take them. For someone going up to the Leadership level, there is no charge for the courses
if taken on-line or downloading the materials.
If you have other questions regarding the program, send an e-mail to
John, K1JJS the Maine Section Emergency Coordinator.