Assigned by the FEMA Regional Administrator to expedite the delivery of needed
services to a State.
2. The National Response Framework presents the guiding principles that:
Enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to
all incidents.
3. Which Incident Command System element provides a command structure to
enable agencies with different legal, jurisdictional, and functional responsibilities
to coordinate, plan, and interact effectively on scene while maintaining their own
authority, responsibility, and accountability?
Unified Command
4. Select the false statement from the following:
Make sure your emergency plans:
Leave leadership roles and responsibilities undefined so the plan is more flexible.
5. Select the FALSE statement from below:
The Framework promotes partnerships with nongovernmental and voluntary
organizations which provide specialized services that help individuals with special
needs.
6. Which organization serves as FEMA's primary operations management center,
as well as the focal point for national resource coordination?
National Response Coordination Center
7. Exercises should:
• Include multidisciplinary, multijurisdictional incidents.
• Include participation of private-sector and nongovernmental organizations.
•Cover aspects of preparedness plans, including activating mutual aid and
assistance agreement.
• ________________
Be repeated until performance is at an acceptable level.
8. Incident managers begin planning for the demobilization process when:
They begin the resource mobilization process.
9. The National Response Framework is:
Part of the larger National Strategy for Homeland Security.
10. The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Provides a proactive approach to ensuring that responders from across the country are
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, organized, trained, and equipped in a manner that allows them to work together
seamlessly.
11. The National Preparedness Vision, National Planning Scenarios, Universal
Task List, and Target Capabilities List are the four critical elements comprising
the _______.
National Preparedness Guidelines
12. Planning across the full range of homeland security operations is:
An inherent responsibility of every level of government.
13. If an incident grows beyond the capability of a local jurisdiction, then:
The State activates its emergency plan, provides needed resources, and requests
assistance from other States using existing mutual aid agreements.
14. This structure is the physical location at which the coordination of
information and resources to support incident management (on-scene
operations) activities normally takes place.
Emergency Operations Center
15.When developing protocols that promote situational awareness, priority
should be given to:
• Providing the right information at the right time.
• Improving and integrating national reporting.
• ___________________________________
Standardizing reports.
16. Operating under the directions of the FEMA Regional Administrator, Regional
Response Coordination Centers (RROCs) coordinate Federal regional response
until:
The Joint Field Office (JFO) is established.
17. As a member of the Unified Coordination Group, the Principal Federal Official
(PFO):
Promotes collaboration and works to resolve any Federal interagency conflict that may
arise.
18. Who is the principal Federal official for domestic incident management?
Secretary of Homeland Security
19. Whose duties include operation of the National Response Coordination
Center, the effective support of all Emergency Support Functions, and, more
generally, preparation for, protection against, response to, and recovery from all-
hazards incidents?
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