FRAMEWORK: AN INTRODUCTION |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE
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Intended Audience - ANSWERS-The National Response Framework is
intended to provide guidance for the whole community.
Private sector partners
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Government officials
Community leaders
Emergency management practitioners
First responders
Framework is intended to enable the whole community to contribute to and
benefit from national preparedness. This includes: - ANSWERS-Children
Older adults
Individuals with disabilities and others with access and functional needs
Those from religiously, racially, and ethnically diverse backgrounds
People with limited English proficiency
Owners of animals, including household pets and service and assistance
animals
Scope
The Response mission area focuses on - ANSWERS-ensuring that the nation
is able to respond effectively to all types of incidents, ranging from those
that are adequately handled with local assets to those that are of
,catastrophic proportions and require marshalling the capabilities of the entire
nation.
The National Response Framework is intended to provide guidance to the
whole community. This enables whole communities to benefit from national
preparedness. In this context, whole community includes? (select all that
apply): - ANSWERS-Children
Religious leaders
Disabled individual(s)
Pet owners
National Preparedness Goal (mission) - ANSWERS-A secure and resilient
Nation with the capabilities requires across the whole community to prevent
protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from the threats and
hazards that pose the greatest risk.
The National Response Framework (NRF - ANSWERS-is a guide to how the
nation responds to all types of disasters and emergencies.
The National Response Framework is - ANSWERS-built on scalable, flexible,
and adaptable concepts identified in the National Incident Management
System (NIMS).
The term "response" as used in the National Response Framework includes -
ANSWERS-1. Actions to save lives, protect property and the environment,
stabilize the incident, and meet basic human needs following an incident
2. The execution of emergency plans and actions to enable recovery
Relationship to NIMS - ANSWERS-The response protocols and structures
described in the National Response Framework align with the National
Incident Management System (NIMS).
, Standardizing national response doctrine with NIMS provides - ANSWERS-a
consistent, nationwide template to enable the whole community to work
together to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from
the effects of incidents regardless of their cause, size, location, or
complexity.
Mission areas (core capabilities) - ANSWERS-Prevention
protection
mitigation
response
recovery
Mission Areas and Capabilities - ANSWERS-Successful achievement of the
National Preparedness Goal will result in a secure and resilient nation
Prevention - ANSWERS-The term "prevention" refers to those capabilities
necessary to avoid, prevent, or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism.
Prevention capabilities include but are not limited to: information sharing and
warning; domestic counterterrorism; and preventing the acquisition or use of
weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
Protection - ANSWERS-refers to those capabilities necessary to secure the
homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural disasters. Protection
capabilities include but are not limited to: defense against weapons of mass
destruction (WMD) threats; defense of agriculture and food; critical
infrastructure protection; protection of key leadership and events; border
security; maritime security; transportation security; immigration security;
and cybersecurity.
Mitigation - ANSWERS-refers to those capabilities necessary to reduce loss of
life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. Mitigation capabilities