A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that: - ANSWER A. Incidents
should be managed at the lowestbjurisditional level
Select the FALSE statement - ANSWER The framework mandates that the private
sector entities responsible for critical infrastructure and key resources develop and
exercise contingency plans
If an incident grows beyond the capability of local jurisdiction, then: - ANSWER The
state activates its emergency plan, provides needed resources, and requests
assistance from other states using existing mutual aid agreements
The national preparedness vision, national planning scenarios, universal task list, and
target capabilities list are the four critical elements comprising the - ANSWER National
preparedness guidelines
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
Linking operations centers and tapping subject matter experts
And - ANSWER Standardizing reports
Whose duties include operation of the NRCC, the effective support of all emergency
support functions, and , more generally, preparation for, protection against, response to,
and recovery from all-hazards incidents? - ANSWER FEMA Administrator
Incident managers begin planning for demobilization process when: - ANSWER They
begin the resource mobilization process
Which organization serves as FEMA's primary operations management center, as well
as the focal point for nation resource coordination? - ANSWER NRCC
Operating under the direction of the FEMA regional administrator, RRCC's coordinate
federal regional response until - ANSWER The joint field office is established
The national response framework presents the guiding principles that - ANSWER
Enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to
all incidents