NIMS 100 EXAM GRADED A+
Whole community ANS >> approach ensures solutions that serve the entire
community, while making sure that the resources coming from different members
of the community are being used efficiently
Incident command system (ICS) ANS >> standardized approach to incident
management that is used for all kinds of incidents (small to emergencies), planned
events, coordination response among jurisdictions and agencies, allows for
interrogation of resources within a common organizational structure
Incident management system (NIMS) ANS >> a systematic, proactive response to
guide all levels of government (non government organizations (NGOS) and the
private sector) to work together to prevent, protect against, respond to, and
recover all incidents
resource management ANS >> describes standard mechanisms to systematically
manage resources (equipment, supplies, teams, and facilities)
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Command and Coordination ANS >> describes leadership roles, processes, and
recommended organizational structures for incident management at the
operational and incident support levels
communication and information management ANS >> describes systems and
methods that help ensure that incident personnel and other decision makers have
the means and information they need to make and communicate decisions
organizational functions ANS >> major functions and functional units with
incident management responsibilities are names and defines remain standard and
consistent
resource descriptions ANS >> major resources (personnel, equipment, teams,
facilities) are given common names and are "typed" with respect to their
capabilities
Incident Facilities ANS >> common terminology is used to designate the facilities
in the vicinity of the incident area
modular organization ANS >> The incident command system (ICS) that develops
in a modular fashion based on the incidents size and complexity
incident commander/ unified command ANS >> establishes innocent objectives
that drive incident operations
management by objectives ANS >> includes establishing specific, measurable
incident objectives, identifying strategies, tactics, tasks to achieve the objectives,