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functions of the Joint Information System -ANSWERS-develop/deliver coordinated
interagency messages; develop/recommend/execute public information
plans/strategies; advise on public affairs issues that affect incident management;
address public rumors/misinformation
JIC -ANSWERS-Joint Information Center
Joint Information Center -ANSWERS-a central location that houses JIS operations,
where public information staff perform information and public affairs functions
How many Joint Information Centers are usually involved in an incident? -
ANSWERS-Normally an incident will have one of these centers, but multiple
centers can be accommodated if necessary.
steps of the information cycle (4) -ANSWERS-gathering, verifying, coordinating,
disseminating
coordinating (in the information cycle) -ANSWERS-coordinating information with
other public information personnel who are part of the Joint Information System
to ensure consistency
,possible components of an Information Communications Plan (3) -ANSWERS-draft
news releases; media lists; contact information for appointed/elected officials,
community leaders, private sector organizations, public service organizations
EOC -ANSWERS-Emergency Operations Center
Emergency Operations Center -ANSWERS-an off-site physical or virtual location
staffed with personnel representing multiple agencies/disciplines working to
address imminent threats/hazards and support on-scene Incident Command, on-
scene personnel, and/or other EOCs
common EOC structures (3) -ANSWERS-ICS-like structure, Incident Support Model
structure, Departmental structure
ICS-like EOC structure -ANSWERS-using ICS or slightly modified ICS-like structure
to organize an EOC into Operations, Planning, Logistics, and
Finance/Administration sections
Incident Support Model EOC structure -ANSWERS-information, planning, and
resource support-focused structure to organize an EOC into sections. The ICS-like
planning functions are divided into Situational Awareness and Planning Support
Sections, and operations and logistics sections are combined
ICM -ANSWERS-Incident Support Model
Incident Support Model EOC sections (4) -ANSWERS-Situational Awareness
Section, Planning Support Section, Resources Support Section, Center Support
Section
, Departmental EOC structure -ANSWERS-using daily departmental/agency
structure and relationships within an EOC
EOC activation levels -ANSWERS-3: Normal Operations/Steady State, 2: Partial
Activation/Enhanced Steady-State, 1: Full Activation
EOC activation level 1 -ANSWERS-Full EOC Activation: EOC team including
personnel from all assisting agencies is activated to support the response to a
major incident or credible threat
EOC activation level 2 -ANSWERS-Partial EOC Activation: certain EOC team
members/organizations are activated to monitor a credible threat, risk, or hazard
and/or to support the response to a new and potentially evolving incident
EOC activation level 3 -ANSWERS-Normal EOC Operations: activities that are
normal for the EOC when no incident or specific risk or hazard has been
identified; may include routine watch and warning activities
NIMS Management Characteristics (14) -ANSWERS-common terminology,
modular organization, management by objectives, comprehensive resource
management, incident action planning, manageable span of control, incident
facilities and locations, chain of command and unity of command, integrated
communications, establishment and transfer of command, unified command,
information and intelligence management, accountability, dispatch and
deployment
modular organization -ANSWERS-This can be adjusted as needed based on an
incident's size, complexity and hazards