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NIMS - Answers National framework for managing incidents collaboratively.
Interoperability - Answers Ability of different organizations to work together.
Whole Community Approach - Answers Engagement of all community sectors in incident management.
Incident Management - Answers Application of resources to respond and recover from incidents.
Flexibility - Answers NIMS principle allowing scalability for various incidents.
Standardization - Answers NIMS principle ensuring uniform practices across organizations.
Unity of Effort - Answers Coordinated actions among all response organizations.
Incident Command System - Answers Specific structure for managing incident response operations.
Emergency Responders - Answers Personnel directly involved in incident response efforts.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) - Answers Private groups aiding in emergency management
efforts.
Private Sector - Answers Businesses involved in emergency response and recovery.
Federal Assistance - Answers Support from national government during large-scale incidents.
Resource Management - Answers Coordinating assets and personnel during incidents.
Communication Management - Answers Ensuring effective information flow during incidents.
Preparedness - Answers Planning and training for potential emergency situations.
Mitigation - Answers Actions taken to reduce the impact of incidents.
Recovery - Answers Process of returning to normal after an incident.
Incident Scope - Answers Range of incidents NIMS applies to, regardless of size.
FEMA - Answers Federal agency responsible for emergency management policies.
Historical Development - Answers NIMS evolved from 40 years of incident management practices.
NIMS Components - Answers Elements used to implement NIMS principles effectively.
Planned Events - Answers Pre-organized activities requiring incident management strategies.
Incident Personnel - Answers Individuals tasked with managing incident response efforts.
, Access and Functional Needs - Answers Considerations for individuals requiring additional support.
NIMS Document - Answers Official guidelines published by FEMA outlining NIMS.
Emergency Management Specialist - Answers Professional focused on planning and response strategies.
Incident Stabilization - Answers Efforts to control and stabilize an incident's impact.
Resource Ordering System - Answers Process for requesting and allocating resources during incidents.
Incident Recovery Efforts - Answers Actions taken to restore normalcy post-incident.
Command and Coordination - Answers Leadership roles and structures for effective incident
management.
Communications and Information Management - Answers Systems ensuring decision makers have
necessary information.
Mutual Aid - Answers Agreements for resource sharing among jurisdictions.
Resource Typing - Answers Categorizing resources by capability and function.
Capability - Answers Resource's ability to perform in mission areas.
Category - Answers Function for which a resource is most useful.
Kind - Answers Broad characterization of resources like personnel or equipment.
Type - Answers Resource's capability level based on size or experience.
Credentialing - Answers Process ensuring personnel meet established standards.
Demobilization - Answers Orderly return of resources to original status.
Accountability - Answers Tracking resources for safety and effective usage.
Resource Readiness - Answers Maintaining resources through training and exercises.
Emergency Operations Centers - Answers Centralized locations for managing incident response.
Resource Inventory - Answers Cataloging resources based on capability and type.
Resource Acquisition - Answers Ordering and obtaining necessary resources during incidents.
Resource Mobilization - Answers Deploying resources to the incident scene.
Reimbursement Activities - Answers Ensuring payment for resource providers' expenses.
Incident Objectives - Answers Goals set to guide incident response efforts.