NIMS Command and Coordination Structures
Principals
Types of Command
Complex Incident Management
Area Command
100

What NIMS Command and Coordination component leads public communications?

What is the Joint Information System.

100

NIMS defines this as the exchange of information to those who need certain info to carry out specific incident management responsibilities.

What is Coordination

100

The Command and Coordination of NIMS includes four NIMS Functional Groups: Emergency Operations Centers, Multiagency Coordination Groups, and Joint Information Systems, what is the fourth?

What is the Incident Command System

100

What are the characteristics of a complex incident?

What is widespread damage to property/environment/economy.

100

When might Area Command be used?

What are large incidents with multiple Incident Management Teams (IMTs)

200

The MAC Group establishes (hint: 2 things):

Incident management policies and priorities.

200

Where staff from multiple agencies typically come together to provide coordinated support to the on-scene personnel?

What is the EOC

200

To improve interagency coordination, what Incident Command System application is applied when there is more than one agency or jurisdiction over a single incident?

What is Unified Command

200

Options for managing a Complex Incident may include: _______, dividing, expanding planning capacity, adding a 2nd Ops or Logs section, add Intelligence/Investigation.

What is Combining

200

Area Commands primary function is to coordinate the development of incident:

What are objectives and strategies.

300

Coordinating interagency and intergovernmental issues regarding incident management policies, priorities, and strategies is the role of?

What is the MAC Group

300

EOC coordination functions may include: Collecting and analyzing information, and ?

What is supporting resource needs and requests.

300

What is the difference between Command and Coordination?

Command is the authority to direct agency resources to take specific action. (Directing and controlling)

Coordination is the process of making and implementing the decisions required to ensure policies, resources, and activities support the needs of the incident.  (Coordinating resources)

300

What is the difference between an Incident Complex and a complex incident?

Complex Incidents - based on the complexity of the incident itself.

Incident Complex (number Incidents)

Complex Incidents are Larger incidents with higher incident complexity (normally Type 1 or Type 2 incidents) that extend into multiple operational periods and rapidly expand to multijurisdictional and/or multidisciplinary efforts necessitating outside resources and support.

Incident Complex refers to two or more individual incidents located in the same general area and assigned to a single Incident Commander or Unified Command.

300

What is an advantage of area command?

What is coordination between multiple incidents.

400

What is established to make cooperative multiagency decisions and consists of representatives from stakeholder agencies/organizations?

What is the MAC Group

400

The organizational level having responsibility for operations within a defined geographic area.

What is a Division 

400

What type of activation should be considered when multiple incidents are using similar and limited resources?

What is Area Command

400

When several incidents are combined into a Complex incident how are they managed?

What is through Braches or Divisions

400

Who's responsible for resolving conflicts, establishing objectives, and resource strategies under Area Command?

Who is the Area Commander

500

This NIMS term covers ICS, EOCs, MAC Group and their support through JIS?

What is Command and Coordination

500

The organizational subdivision established to divide the incident management structure into functional areas of operation.

What is a Group

500

Principle that states that everyone involved in incident management reports to and takes direction from only one person?

What is Unity of Command

500

This org structure exists when two or more individual incidents located in the same general area are assigned to a single Incident Commander or Unified Command.

What is an Incident Complex

500

Using Area Command can reduce the workload of these coordinating structures/groups (hint there is 2)

What is the EOC and MAC Group

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