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Command and coordination is the NIMS component that focus on _______ Emergency Operation
Center, Multiagency Coordination Groups, and The Joint Information System.
Incident Command System
What term defines the concept of incident operations Personnel who are assigned to only one
supervisor
Unity of Command
Who is the primary person in charge of the incident?
Incident Commander/Unified Command
Deciding subordinate command and general staff supervisor allows The Incident Commander to :
___________
Maintain a manageable span of control
Unified command organization:
Shares faculties and coordinates a process for a research coordinator
What type of command structure may be used for managing an incident with the incident crosses
political boundaries and involves multiple function authorities?
unified command
When planning for vents what is An important preparation consideration?
logistical requirements, such as communication, food, and Medicine
What is a cascading incident?
occurs as a direct or incident if a result in an initial incident
Of the documents listed, what is An example of an individual agency policy that influences the way
incidents or manages?
Standard operating procedures
Before establishing strategies for cutting tactics, what must be written?
Incident objectives
Why must Personnel and Logistical support factors be considered in determining tactical operations?
A. The lack of logistical Support can mean the difference between success and failure
B. knowing resources in logical support prior to investing time on tactical strategies that may not even
be achievable
C. lack of resources could require a reassessment of tactical and strategy
D. All the Above
all of the above