FEMA IS-200.c: Basic incident command system for initial
response, ICS-200 New Update COMPLETE VERSION WITH
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identified steps for improved coordination in
response to incidents. It required the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) to coordinate with other
HSPD-5, Management of
Federal departments and agencies and State, local,
Domestic Incidents
and tribal governments to establish a National
Response Framework (NRF) and a National Incident
Management System (NIMS).
directed DHS to lead a national initiative to develop a
National Preparedness System—a common, unified
HSPD-8, National approach to "strengthen the preparedness of the
Preparedness United States to prevent and respond to threatened
or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters,
and other emergencies."
describes the Nation's approach to preparedness-one
that involves the whole community, including
Presidential Policy
individuals, businesses, community- and faith-based
Directive 8 (PPD-8),
organizations, schools, tribes, and all levels of
National Preparedness,
government (Federal, State, local, tribal and
territorial)
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which NIMS management management by objective
characteristic includes
developing and issuing
assignments, plans,
procedures, and
protocols to accomplish
tasks?
which of the following is stated in broad terms to allow for flexibility
not a recommended
characteristic for incident
objectives
which type of briefing is field-level briefing
delivered to individual
resources or crews who
are assigned to
operational tasks and/or
work at or near the
incident site
which incident type do type 3
these characteristics
describe: some or all of
the command and general
staff are activated as well
as Division or Group
supervisor and/or Unit
leader positions, the
incident extends into
multiple operational
periods, and a written IAP
is required
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To ensure a smooth transfer of command briefing
transfer, the outgoing
incident commander
should provide a ------- to
the new incident
commander
NIMS provides a true
consistent framework for
incident management at
all jurisdictional levels
regardless of the cause,
size, or complexity of the
incident
which factor does not cost considerations of responding agencies
impact the complexity of
an incident
an incident commander's delegation of authority
scope of authority is
derived from existing laws,
agency policies, and/ or --
--
which NIMS management manageable span of control
characteristic refers to the
number of subordinates
that directly report to a
supervisor
means that each individual unity of command
has a designated
supervisor to whom they
report to at the scene of
the incident
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