IS-0100.c: An Introduction to the Incident
Command System, ICS 100 Exam Q&A
Logistics - ANSWER -Arranges for resources and needed services to support
achievement of the incident objectives (resources can include personnel, equipment,
teams, supplies, and facilities).
Finance/Administration - ANSWER -Monitors costs related to the incident. Provides
accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analyses
NIMS - ANSWER -Intelligence/Investigations (I/I) is a sixth ICS function identified in
NIMS
Public Information Officer - ANSWER -who interfaces with the public and media and/or
with other agencies with incident-related information requirements
Safety Officer - ANSWER -who monitors incident operations and advises the Incident
Commander on all matters relating to safety, including the health and safety of incident
management personnel
Liaison Officer - ANSWER -who serves as the Incident Commander's point of contact
for representatives of governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs),
and private-sector organizations
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Direct tactical response to save lives, stabilize
the incident, and protect property and the environment
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Incident support through resource acquisition,
information gathering, and interagency coordination
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Policy guidance and senior level decision
making
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Outreach and communication with the media
and public to keep them informed about the incident
Check-In/Check-Out | Accountability - ANSWER -All responders must report in to
receive an assignment. Checking out is just as critical as checking in.
Incident Action Planning | Accountability - ANSWER -Response operations must be
coordinated as outlined in the Incident Action Plan.
Command System, ICS 100 Exam Q&A
Logistics - ANSWER -Arranges for resources and needed services to support
achievement of the incident objectives (resources can include personnel, equipment,
teams, supplies, and facilities).
Finance/Administration - ANSWER -Monitors costs related to the incident. Provides
accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analyses
NIMS - ANSWER -Intelligence/Investigations (I/I) is a sixth ICS function identified in
NIMS
Public Information Officer - ANSWER -who interfaces with the public and media and/or
with other agencies with incident-related information requirements
Safety Officer - ANSWER -who monitors incident operations and advises the Incident
Commander on all matters relating to safety, including the health and safety of incident
management personnel
Liaison Officer - ANSWER -who serves as the Incident Commander's point of contact
for representatives of governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs),
and private-sector organizations
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Direct tactical response to save lives, stabilize
the incident, and protect property and the environment
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Incident support through resource acquisition,
information gathering, and interagency coordination
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Policy guidance and senior level decision
making
Command and Coordination - ANSWER -Outreach and communication with the media
and public to keep them informed about the incident
Check-In/Check-Out | Accountability - ANSWER -All responders must report in to
receive an assignment. Checking out is just as critical as checking in.
Incident Action Planning | Accountability - ANSWER -Response operations must be
coordinated as outlined in the Incident Action Plan.