NIMS IS-700.b Final Exam 2026
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NIMS Guiding Principles Ans: Flexibility
Standardization
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Unity of Effort
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Flexibility Ans: Allows NIMS to be scalable from routine, local
incidents through those requiring interstate mutual aid up to
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those requiring Federal assistance
Standardization Ans: Supports interoperability among multiple
organizations in incident response
Standard Organizational Structures Ans: Improve integration
and connectivity among organizations
Standard Practices Ans: Allow incident personnel and
organizations to work together effectively
Common Terminology Ans: Enables effective communication
Unity of Effort Ans: Enables organizations with jurisdictional
authority or functional responsibilities to support each other
while allowing each participating agency to maintain its own
authority and accountability
3 Major Components of NIMS Ans: 1. Resource Management
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2. Command and Coordination
3. Communications and Information Management
Resource Management Ans: Standard mechanisms to
systematics manage resources, including personnel,
equipment, supplies, teams, and facilities, both before and
during incidents in order to allow organizations to more
effectively share resources when needed
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Command and Communication Ans: Describes leadership
roles, processes, and recommended organizational structures
for incident management at the operational and incident
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support levels and explains how these structures interact to
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manage incidents effectively and efficiently
Communications and Information Management Ans: Describes
systems and methods that help to ensure that incident
personnel and other decision makers have the means and
information they need to make and communicate decisions
4 Key Activities of Resource Management Preparedness Ans: 1.
Identifying and typing resources
2. Qualifying, certifying, and credentialing personnel
3. Planning for resources
4. Acquiring, storing, and inventorying resources
Typing: Capability Ans: The resources capability to perform its
function in one or more of the five mission areas: Prevention,
Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery
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Typing: Category Ans: The function for a which a resource
would be most useful (firefighting, law enforcement, health
and medical)
Typing: Kind Ans: A broad characterization, such as personnel,
equipment, teams, and facilities
Typing: Type Ans: A resources level of capability to perform
its function based on size, power, capacity (for equipment), or
experience and qualifications; Type 1 has greater capacity than
Type 2, 3, or 4
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Qualifying Ans: Personnel meet the minimum established
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standards (including training, experience, physical and
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medical fitness) to fill specific positions
Certification Ans: Recognition from an AHJ or a third party
that an individual has completed qualification for a position
Credentialing Ans: Documentation- typically an ID card or
badge- that identifies personnel and verifies their
qualifications for a particular position
Identify Requirements (Resource Management) Ans: Identify:
1. Type and quantity of resources needed
2. Location where resources should be sent
3. Who will receive and use resources
Order and Acquire (RM) Ans: Resource typing is designed for
use here to ensure resources provided meet the mission needs
Track and Report (RM) Ans: -Tracks the location of resources