National Incident Management Systems
• The NIMS affords a regular, bendy and adjustable national framework within which
government and private entities at all tiers can paintings together to control domestic incidents,
no matter their cause, size, vicinity or complexity. This flexibility applies throughout all levels of
incident control: prevention, preparedness, response, recuperation and mitigation.
• The NIMS offers a hard and fast of standardized organizational systems - which includes the
ICS, Multi- Agency Coordination Systems and public records structures - as well as
requirements for methods, processes and systems to enhance interoperability amongst
jurisdictions and disciplines in various regions.
Incident Command System
• Incident Command System (ICS), a standard, on-scene, all-dangers incident control device
already in use by way of firefighters, unsafe substances teams, rescuers and emergency
medical teams. The ICS has been mounted through the NIMS because the standardized
incident organizational structure for the control of all incidents.
• The incident command system is a capability-based device for dealing with any type of event
(emergency or in any other case).
Functions of ICS (CFLOP)
• Command
• Operations
• Logistics
• Planning
• Finance/Administration
ICS Layout
Who does what?
Position Titles
Intelligence and Information