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Tabletop Exercises --- Custom Designed and Delivered

by Attainium Corp

Tabletop Exercises - Conduct it Yourself


Conduct it Yourself tabletop exercises are from our vast collection of Disaster Experiences that have been successfully conducted for many organizations and at various industry events and conferences. Each one is designed for YOU to conduct in your organization.

Tabletop Exercises - Tailored "Conduct it Yourself"


A Disaster Experience tabletop exercise that you can conduct yourself. Each is tailored to your specific organization, geography, facilities, resources, etc.

Tabletop Exercises - Custom


Each custom designed Disaster Experience is developed specifically to meet your exercising goals and requirements. Storylines are developed your geography, facilities, resources as well as those threats, hazards and vulnerabilities that concern you. Attainium then conducts the exercise for you on-site.

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By: Attainium Corp | Published: 4/13/2011
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