Welcome to the ONX System
The Disaster Resistant Communities Group LLC has created this powerful internet application to assist in the development, facilitation and evaluation of tabletop, functional and full-scale exercises that are compliant with Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) guidelines. This system meets the dynamic needs of local, regional and state professionals tasked with disaster:
- Planning and Preparedness
- Response
- Recovery
- Mitigation
Known as the ON-line eXercise (ONX) System this powerful internet based application provides professionals with an intuitive web-based system that features total implementation of tabletop, functional and full-scale exercises using the internet.
Recent exercises that have been
completed using the ONX System are:
Hurricane Access - A FNSS
Tabletop Exercise
Operation Sudden School Storm - A
School Tornado Tabletop Exercise
Operation Trick or Sleet - A Hospital
Sustainability Functional Exercise
Treacherous Transport - A Healthcare Coaliton Exercise
Operation Hard Luck - A Hurricane Response Exercise
Hazardous Haze - A HazMat Response Exercise
Comeback Ordeal - A Health Department COOP Functional Exercise
Flooding Frenzy - A Regional Functional Exercise
ONX System Demonstration
A demonstration on how the ONX System is utilized to facilitate exercises is conducted on a recurring basis. Sign-up to participate in the next demonstration.
- Vortex Frenzy - Friday May 24, 2013 - 11:00AM ET
- Campus Whirlwind - Friday June 14, 2013 - 1:00PM ET
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There are currently 13,705 active users in the system.
UPCOMING
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Formidable Footprint
Hurricane Exercise
May 25, 2013
Caduceus Shield Exercise Initiative
The Caduceus Shield Exercise Initiative was created to provide meaningful exercise opportunities to America's health systems.
Institutional Shield Exercise Initiative
The Institutional Shield Exercise Initiative was created to provide a meaningful Active Shooter exercise for America's communities and businesses.





