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ANSWER: The National RESPONSE Framework (NRF) is a comprehensive guide
that outlines the nation's approach to disasters and emergencies.
The National ANSWER Framework (NRF) is founded on the concepts of
adaptability, scalability, and flexibility that were identified in the National Incident
Management System (NIMS).
the term "ANSWER" encompasses actions that are taken to stabilize the incident,
meet basic human needs, safeguard property and the environment, and save lives
following an incident
-the implementation of emergency strategies and measures to facilitate recovery
national preparedness system (NPS) - ANSWER was created to offer the approach,
resources, and instruments necessary to support the entire community in its
preparedness activities in order to achieve the national preparedness objective.
What constitutes the NPS? - ANSWER - Which capabilities are required? -
the manner in which they should be developed and maintained the manner
in which they should be delivered
The National Preparedness Goal (NPG) definition provided by ANSWER is a
comprehensive, multifaceted, and community-wide approach to preparedness. The
objective is the outcome of the collective efforts of the entire community.
the National Preparedness Goal - ANSWER a secure and resilient nation with the
necessary capabilities to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover
from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk across the entire community
five mission areas - ANSWER -prevention
safeguarding - mitigation
,ANSWER
recovery
prevention - ANSWER the capabilities that are required to avert, prevent, or halt a
threatened or actual act of terrorism. Including, but not limited to:
-sharing of information and notification domestic counterterrorism
-preventing the procurement or use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
The implementation of NRF structures and procedures enables a ANSWER that is
scaled.
-the provision of the designated resources and capabilities
-a degree of coordination that is suitable for each incident
mitigation - ANSWER the capabilities that are essential for reducing the loss of life
and property by reducing the impact of disasters. The following are examples, but
they are not exhaustive:
-projects that reduce risk at the community level
-initiatives to enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure and crucial resource
lifelines
-risk mitigation for specific vulnerabilities resulting from natural disasters or
terrorist attacks
-initiatives to mitigate future risks following a calamity
ANSWER - ANSWER the capabilities required to address basic human needs,
safeguard the environment and property, and save lives following an incident
recovery - ANSWER the capabilities that are essential for assisting communities
that have been impacted by an incident in recovering effectively, including but not
limited to:
-the reconstruction of infrastructure structures
-offering survivors sufficient interim and long-term accommodation
-restoring community, social, and health services
-fostering economic growth
-rehabilitating cultural and natural resources
, Individuals and families, including those with access and functional requirements,
comprise the entire community.
business
-community and faith-based organizations non-profit organizations
academic institutions and colleges
-media agencies
-all levels of government, including state, municipal, tribal, territorial, and federal
partners
ensuring universal accessibility - ANSWER Planning to accommodate the
requirements of the entire community by offering physical access, communication
access, or access to disaster or emergency programs
protection - ANSWER the capabilities that are essential for safeguarding the
homeland from terrorism and natural or man-made disasters. Including, but not
restricted to:
-protection against weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
-food agriculture and defense safeguarding
essential infrastructure security of critical
leadership and events security at the
frontier - immigration security
- cybersecurity
terminal objective - ANSWER to elucidate the application of the national
ANSWER framework to the management of all-hazards ANSWER
Core Advisory Groups (CAG) contribute to inclusive emergency operations plans,
which encompass: - ANSWER -local, jurisdictional, or state-accessible evacuation
plans
-plans for temporary accessible accommodation the accessibility
of, within, and to shelters
In order to facilitate the effective execution of the ANSWER mission by ANSWER
partners, the National ANSWER Framework: - ANSWER -identifies the
capabilities that are essential for the stabilization of community lifelines and the