Answers | Professional Prep | Grade A+
• The NIMS guiding principle of ____ facilitates interoperability among
organizations in incident response. -✓✓Standardization
• Leadership roles, processes, and recommended organizational structures for
incident management at the operational and incident support levels and how these
structures interact to manage incidents effectively and efficiently. -✓✓Command
and Coordination
• Standard mechanisms to identify resource requirements and to order, acquire,
mobilize, activate, track and report, demobilize, reimburse for, and inventory
resources such as personnel, equipment, teams, and facilities. -✓✓Resource
Management
• Systems to ensure that decision makers, incident managers, and incident
personnel have the information needed to make and implement decisions. -
✓✓Communications and Information Management
• Which of the following resource management key activities defines and
categorizes incident resources by capability? -✓✓Identifying and Typing
Resources
• Which of the following take place within the Track and Report stage of the
resource management process? -✓✓Protects the safety and security of personnel
and resources.
Enables resource coordination and movement.
Helps staff prepare to receive and use resources.
• "The orderly, safe, and efficient return of a resource to its original location and
status" is the goal of which of the following? -✓✓Demobilize
• The role of the receiving jurisdiction for mutual aid includes which of the
following? -✓✓Declining resources that do not meet needs.