Conducting virtual meetings, as necessary, to discuss the project, analysis assumptions, analysis results, and community outreach. This includes preparation of meeting materials (e.g., meeting agenda, invite, presentation slides, meeting minutes); Regular meetings with the Summit County Director of Emergency Management to discuss ongoing tasks, schedule, and budget; Assisting with design of a realistic active shooter scenario that aligns with HSEEP/ALERRT guidelines that addresses the specific needs and vulnerabilities of our community; Coordinating with local law enforcement agencies, emergency medical services, fire departments, schools, hospitals, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure their participation in the exercise; Developing exercise objectives, participant roles, and evaluation criteria in consultation with the Summit County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Management Division; Conducting pre-exercise planning, briefings and trainings for participants to ensure their understanding of roles and responsibilities; In person facilitation of the exercise on the designated date, including scenario execution, inject delivery, and coordination of response activities; In person collection of data and feedback during the exercise to evaluate performance and identify areas for improvement; Conducting a virtual after-action conference, to solicit feedback from participants and stakeholders; Development and administration of an online feedback form to supplement the after-action conference feedback; AND Producing an after-action report (AAR) that includes findings, recommendations, and lessons learned from the exercise. The format of the AAR should be structured through the use of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Mission Areas and Core Capabilities.