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Mission Areas - (answer)Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, Recovery
The National Response Framework is 1 of ___ national frameworks within the National Preparedness
System. - (answer)5
Framework Principles - (answer)- engaged partnership
- tiered response
- scalable/flexible/adaptable operational capabilities
- unity of effort through unified command
- readiness to act
Engaged Partnership - (answer)leaders at all levels support engagement of the whole community by
developing shared goals and aligning capabilities so that no one is overwhelmed in times of crisis
Tiered Response - (answer)incidents must be managed at the lowest possible jurisdictional level and
supported by additional capabilities when needed
Scalable, Flexible, Adaptable Operational Capabilities - (answer)as incidents change in size, scope, and
complexity, the response must adapt to meet requirements
Unity of Effort Through Unified Command - (answer)unity of effort respects the chain of command and
each participating organization while ensuring/harnessing seamless coordination across jurisdictions in
support of common objectives
- each participating agency maintains its own authority/responsibility/accountability
- ICS application used when 1+ agency has jurisdiction and/or when incidents cross jurisdictional lines
Readiness to Act - (answer)collective duty (individuals, households, communities,
local/tribal/state/territorial/insular area/federal govs, to provide the best response possible
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NRF - (answer)National Response Framework, guide to how the nation responds to all types of
disasters/emergencies
- identifies capabilities that are essential for response and community lifelines stabilization
- indicates the actions necessary to build and deliver the required capabilities
- describes key roles/responsibilities for integrating capabilities across the whole community
- outlines how the response mission area relates to other mission areas
The NRF is built on: - (answer)scalable, flexible and adaptable concepts identified in NIMS
The term "response" as used in NRF includes: - (answer)- actions to save lives, protect
property/environment, stabilize the incident, meet basic human needs following an incident
- execution of emergency plans/actions to enable recovery
Instead of "command and coordination", NRF uses: - (answer)management and coordination
NRF audience - (answer)focuses on those involved in delivering/applying the response core capabilities
- private sector partners
- NGOs
- gov. officials
- community leaders
- emergency management practitioners
- first responders
Gov. response alone ___ meet the needs of those affected by major disasters. - (answer)cannot
Equal Access - (answer)- children
- older adults
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- disabled
- religious/racial/ethic diverse backgrounds
- limited english
- O's of animals
NRF Scope - (answer)describes the principles, roles, and responsibilities, and coordinating structures for
delivering the core capabilities required to stabilize community lifelines
NRF Response Mission Area Scope - (answer)- ensures that the nation is able to respond effectively to all
types of incidents
- defines the capabilities necessary to save lives, protect property/environment, meet basic human
needs, stabilize incidents, restore basic services/community functionality, establish a safe/secure
environment toward recovery
The NRF is always _____, elements can be implemented ______. - (answer)in effect, at any time
Selective implementation of NRF structures/procedures allows for a : - (answer)scaled response,
delivery of specific resources and capabilities, level of coordination appropriate to each incident
NRF "Incident" - (answer)actual or potential emergencies and disasters resulting from all types of
threats/hazards
ESF - (answer)Emergency Support Functions, coordination of federal incident response
- organized groups of gov/private-sector entities that provide personnel, supplies, facilities, equipment
NPS - (answer)National Preparedness System
- developed to provide the approach, resources, tools to aid the whole community in its preparedness
activities to achieve the national preparedness goal
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- determines what capabilities are needed, how they should be developed/sustained, and how they
should be delivered
National Prepardeness Goal - (answer)presents an integrated, layered and whole community approach
to preparedness
- the goal itself is a result of contributions from the whole community
"A secure and resilient nation with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent,
protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest
risk."
Successful achievement of the National Preparedness Goal will result in: - (answer)a secure and resilient
nation
Prevention - (answer)capabilities necessary to avoid, prevent, stop a threatneed or actual act of
terrorism
- info sharing/warning
- domestic counterterrorism
- preventing the acquisition or use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
Protection - (answer)capabilities necessary to secure the homeland against terrorism, manmade or
natural disasters
- defense against WMD threats
- defense of agriculture/food
- critical infrastructure protection
- protection of key leadership/events
- border security
- maritime security
- transportation security