This includes ordering resources from off-incident locations, providing facilities, transportation, and medical services for first respondersPlanning section chief: Responsible for directly managing all tactical activities at the incident siteFinance/administration section chief: Responsible for monitoring incident costs, maintaining financial records, administering procurement contracts, and performing time accounting. The NRF is structured to help jurisdictions, citizens, nongovernmental organizations and businesses: Develop whole community plans Integrate continuity plans According to the national preparedness goal, the core capabilities are essential to the five mission areas. Scalable, Flexible, and Adaptable Operational Capabilities. - Emergency contracting support for life-saving and life-sustaining services. How the Federal Government aligns resources and delivers core capabilities to reach our shared National Preparedness Goal is described in: Federal Interagency Operational Plans (FIOPs), Eric Hinderaker, James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self, Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses. National Guard forces have no direct operational relationship to DOD or combatant commands while in Title 32. 1.Engaged Partners. The community lifelines increase our disaster response capabilities by identifying where there is a breakdown in service and evaluating immediate and potential impacts. - Energy infrastructure assessment, repair, and reestablishment. D) Environmental Response/Health and Safety. 5. LockA locked padlock State, tribal, territorial, and insular-area governments are responsible for the health and welfare of their residents, communities, lands, and cultural heritage. command is indispensable to response activities and requires a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of each participating organization. Core capabilities and capability targets are exclusive to a single level of government or organization, and do not require the combined efforts of the whole community. Hazardous Material. 5), What are performance thresholds for each core capability, and serve as measures to track the nation's progress? - Damage and impact assessment. Which of the following statements about Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) is correct? hbbd``b` $/ $X@="A~H fW8 Because of their remote locations, territorial and insular area governments often face unique challenges in receiving assistance from outside the jurisdiction. Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (correct)2. Coordinates the integration of public safety and security capabilities and resources to support the full range of incident management activities. three core capabilities span all five mission areas: Planning, Public Information and Warning, and Operational Coordination. Public Information and Warning: Developing accessible message content, such as incident facts, health risk warnings, pre-incident recommendations, evacuation guidance, and other protective measures. Scalable, flexible, and adaptable coordinating structures are essential in aligning the key roles and responsibilities to deliver the Response mission area's core capabilities. What is the purpose of the national planning scenarios? Deploys national-level teams Functions include but are not limited to the following: Concerning the background and purpose of the National Planning Scenarios, which of the following statements is TRUE? The response protocols and structures described in the National Response Framework align with what doctrine to support a unified approach to response? 13. Under all five mission areas (Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery) there are a combined total of 32 core capabilities. Builds and maintains a common operating picture, Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC). 711 0 obj <>stream endstream endobj 684 0 obj <>/Metadata 32 0 R/Outlines 99 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/Pages 681 0 R/StructTreeRoot 116 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 685 0 obj <>/Font<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/Type/Page>> endobj 686 0 obj <>stream refers to those capabilities necessary to secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural disasters. Provides FBI Headquarters executives, domestic field offices, and overseas legal attachs with timely notification and dissemination of strategic information Functions include but are not limited to the following: Coordinates the rapid deployment of search and rescue resources to provide specialized life-saving assistance. Framework that guides how the nation conducts all-hazards incident response. Shares information and intelligence with other EOCs at all levels of government. 4). Facilitates the reestablishment of damaged energy systems and components, and provides technical expertise during an incident involving radiological/nuclear materials. One premise of the National Response Framework is Tiered Response. Those who lead emergency response efforts must communicate and support engagement with the whole community by developing shared goals and aligning capabilities to reduce the risk of any jurisdiction being overwhelmed in times of crisis. 19), Combatant commands use a phased approach when planning for a wide spectrum of operations. Which of the following mission areas deals with the ability to plan, organize, equip, and train homeland security personnel? Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities are included in? Under the Stafford Act, federally recognized Indian tribes can directly request their own emergency declaration and major disaster declaration, or they can request assistance under a state request. Weegy: The National Response Framework is part of the National Strategy for Homeland Security that presents the guiding principles enabling all levels of domestic response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response . National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC): Facilitates the expeditious identification of children and their reunification with their families. -Energy forecast. Advises and assists the President in integrating all aspects of national security policy as it affects the United States. Weegy: "Near the computer" is a prepositional phrase. Joint Priorities Which of the following sets the vision for preparedness nationwide and identifies core capabilities? Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities are included in? The National Incident Management System (NIMS) provides the architecture for standardized preparation and response to domestic incidents and addresses a number of important considerations. Scalable, Flexible, and Adaptable, Operational Capabilities: As incidents change in size, scope, and complexity, the response must adapt to meet requirements. Which Command Staff member serves as the incident commands point of contact for organizations not included in the Incident Command or Unified Command? (M1 L2 Incident Command System (ICS), pg. Health and Medical. planning, training, and exercises (correct). Scalable flexible and adaptable operational capabilities are included inA) The NRF guiding principlesB) Whole CommunityC) Operational CoordinationD) Environm. Secures additional resources to help meet response requirements, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Integrated Operations Coordination Center (CIOCC). Which EOC configuration allows personnel to function in the EOC with minimal preparation or startup time? Whole Community B. 4. Through these ESFs, government and private-sector entities provide the personnel, supplies, facilities, and equipment needed for Response. . - Supporting the evacuation, rescue, care, and sheltering of animals displaced by the incident. hb```jB eaX( }q{R|16Y-8@Laj fwf FeRg2h:k`W@R4Y)%eN [1n Dispatch/Deployment - a) Personnel and resources sent by an appropriate authority only when requested through established resource management systemsAccountability - b) Includes principles of the check-in/check-out, incident action planning, unity of command, personal responsibility, span of control, and resource trackingUnified command (UC) - c) Allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountabilityInformation and intelligence management - d) Establishes a process for gathering, analyzing, assessing, sharing, and managing incident-related information and intelligence. Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities are included in? . - Technical expertise, coordination, and support of animal and agricultural emergency management. 5.Readiness to Act. - Security planning and technical resource assistance. Energy(Power and Fuel). A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. - Agricultural disease and pest response. C) Operational Coordination. Joint Field Office (JFO): A JFO is a temporary Federal facility that provides a central location for coordination of response efforts by the private sector, NGOs, and all levels of government. Lifelines describe the critical services within a community that must be stabilized or re-establishedthe endsto alleviate threats to life and property. CAGs consist of people with cross-disabilities who advise emergency managers. Planning; public information and warning; and operational coordination. Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer. Which of the following options is NOT one of them? What is the Tribal Assistance Coordination Group (TAC-G)? D. Environmental Response/Health and Safety. The Unified Coordination Group provides leadership within the Joint Field Office. In this sense, cross cutting means? 1. Shares information and intelligence with other EOCs at all levels of government Mass Care Services - Comprehensive national incident logistics planning, management, and sustainment capability. f Score 1 Log in for more information. The private sector includes commerce; healthcare; private, cultural, and educational institutions; and industry, as well as public/private partnerships that have been established specifically for emergency management purposes. The National Response Framework (NRF) is a guide to how the nation responds to all types of disasters and emergencies. Further defines the concepts, principles, structures, and actions introduced in the National Response Framework, with a focus on the Federal level. This group also applies Unified Command principles to coordinating assistance being provided to support the Local, Tribal, and State Response. B. 23), Gain and maintain situational awareness; Activate and deploy resources and capabilities; Coordinate response actions; Demobilize. Functions include but are not limited to the following: Weegy: Chinese communism pushed the idea that rural peasants were the force behind revolution -is how was Chinese Weegy: Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped out with each heartbeat. Mass Search and Rescue Operations User: each one of the following words ends in est. 3), Using the core capabilities, the National Preparedness Goals are achieved by utilizing the following mission areas: (Select all that apply) (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg. C. Liaison Officer Which phase is characterized by a "rapid response to maintain the public trust and mitigate suffering and save lives?". Provides overall emergency management coordination ESFs are not exclusively federal coordinating mechanism. Communications Functions include but are not limited to the following: Volunteering with an established organization. Scalable, Flexible, and Adaptable Operational Capabilities As incidents change in size, scope, and complexity, response efforts must adapt to meet evolving requirements. - Facilitate problem solving. D. Safety Officer, Which of the following is a benefit of Unified Command? 5), Which of the following accurately describes a USNORTHCOM and USPACOM's operational objective of DSCA missions? What is the mission recovery that's gonna be on the test? Which of the following mission areas deals with detecting an incident, determining its impact, and making government notifications? What is the correct function for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)? Although the JFO uses an ICS structure, it does not manage on-scene operations. ) or https:// means youve safely connected to the .gov website. 5. 3. Provides a secure venue to support crisis management, special event monitoring, and significant operations. Which of the following is NOT addressed by the NIMS? Functions include but are not limited to the following: - Transportation safety. Fifteen functions used in a federally-declared disaster. 1. Which of the following accurately describes a USNORTHCOM and USPACOM's operational objective of DSCA missions? 0 Operational Coordination C. The NRF guiding principles D. Environmental Response/Health and Safety Original conversation User: Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities are included in? Functions include but are not limited to the following: Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC): Maintains situational awareness of criminal or terrorist threats, critical incidents, and crises--both foreign and domestic--regardless of cause or origin. The NRF guiding principles include engaged partnership, tiered response, unity of effort and readiness to act, and A Whole Community B. Coordinates the support of management of transportation systems and infrastructure, the regulation of transportation, management of the Nation's airspace, and ensuring the safety and security of the national transportation system. A lock ( Coordinates support in response to an actual or potential discharge and/or release of oil or hazardous materials. This scenario set deals with the attacks related to anthrax, plague, and food: When the US Coast Guard enforces marine resource management and protection regimes of marine resources, these are examples of what type of mission? Guiding principles of the National Response Framework. "Mission areas" were used to determine the response requirements generated by the national planning scenarios. Resources to be identified include personnel, teams, equipment, supplies, and facilitiesIntegrated communications:b) The use of a common communications plan and interoperable voice and data communicationsEstablishment and transfer of command:c) The process includes a briefing that captures all essential information for continuing safe and effective operationsIncident action planning:d) Capture and communicate the overall incident priorities, objectives, strategies, and tactics in the context of both operational and support activities, Of the 15 National Planning Scenarios, which of the following are considered "key scenario sets"? Provides FBI Headquarters executives, domestic field offices, and overseas legal attachs with timely notification and dissemination of strategic information. Engaged partnership: Developing shared goals and aligning capabilities so that no one is overwhelmed in times of crisisReadiness to act: Forward leaning posture is imperativeTiered response: Incidents must be managed at the lowest possible jurisdictional level and supported by additional capabilities when neededA forward-leaning posture is imperative for incidents that have the potential to expand rapidly in size, scope, or complexity, and for no-notice incidentsUnity of effort through unified command: Respecting the chain of command of each participating organization while harnessing seamless coordination across jurisdictions in support of common objectivesScalable, Flexible, and Adaptable, Operational Capabilities: As incidents change in size, scope, and complexity, the response must adapt to meet requirements. - Public affairs and the Joint Information Center. The third principle is Scalable, Flexible, and Adaptable Operational Capabilities. - Improve access to response resources. Flood Control and Coastal Emergency Act, Combatant commands use a phased approach when planning for a wide spectrum of operations. Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Public health. %PDF-1.5 % Weegy: In physics, power is the rate of doing work. - Relieves on-scene command of the burden of external coordination.