1. HSPD-5 required the Secretary of Homeland
1. HSPD-5 required the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish a mechanism for ensuring the ongoing management and maintenance of NIMS. The Secretary established the National Integration Center (NIC) to perform all of the following functions EXCEPT: Developing assessment criteria for the various components of NIMS, as well as compliance requirements and timelines. Inventorying and tracking all national resources and assets available for deployment in incidents managed using NIMS. Facilitating the establishment and maintenance of a documentation and database system related to qualification, certification, and credentialing of emergency management/response personnel and organizations. Promoting compatibility between national-level standards for NIMS and those developed by other public, private, and professional groups. 2. ICS encourages jurisdictions to use common terminology. Common terminology: Uses plain English to allow personnel from different agencies to work together. Is unique terminology that responders use when managing incidents. Applies exclusively to the naming of facilities used by the Command Staff. Encourages the use of radio codes to communicate efficiently at incident site. 3. Interoperability: Involves oversight by the Federal Communications Commission for assigning emergency frequencies. Primarily involves creating automated systems that allow for the sharing of sensitive incident information. Requires nongovernmental and private-sector organizations to purchase standardized communication equipment. Is the ability of emergency management/response personnel to interact and work well together. 4. Select the statement below that best describes one benefit of NIMS Development of comprehensive strategies for addressing the management of international events. Establishment of standardized organizational structures that improve integration among jurisdictions and disciplines. Creation of a comprehensive tactical plan for operational incident management that can be used for every incident. Funding for additional staff and other resources to address operations that are not NIMS compliant. 5. Select the TRUE statement: Typically requests for resources flow from the on-scene incident command through the local and State Emergency Operations Centers to the Federal Government. Frequently jurisdictions and agencies self-dispatch resources in anticipation of a need at the incident scene. In a complex incident within a State, an Area Commander would request resources directly from DHS and FEMA. Prior to requesting assistance through intrastate mutual aid, a State must first ask the Federal Government for resource. 6. The Public Information Officer: Controls messaging and limits the independence of other organizations participating in the incident. Directs the Joint Information Center operation with the Emergency Operations Center. Serves as a press secretary for the Agency Executive or Senior Official during the incident. Interfaces with the public and media and/or with other agencies regarding incident-related information requirements. Do Not Sell My Personal Information | Privacy Policy © 2022 Relias LLC, all rights reserved. “Relias” is a trademark of Relias LLC. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING CHEM CHEM-444
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