ICS-100
Interoperability Basics
Public Safety Radio Basics
ICS-200
COMU Basics
Can I Have That in Writing
100

The ICS principle that specifies one person should only supervise three to seven subordinates with five being ideal.

Span of Control

100

This diagram depicts the core aspects of communications interoperability.


The Interoperability Continuum

100

The type of radio system that dynamically makes use of all available frequencies.

Trunked

100

In the absence of a Logistics Section or Service Branch, the COML will report to:

Incident Commander

100

This person's primary responsibility is maintaining and repairing communications equipment.

Communications Technician (COMT)

100

This ICS Form serves as the initial incident briefing form.

ICS 201 - Incident Briefing

200

This ICS principle excludes the use of "10-codes" or jargon in multi-agency responses.

Plain (Clear) Text

200

The two components of the Interoperability Continuum's "Technology Lane". 

Voice and Data

200

This mode of communication transmits on one frequency and receives on another.

Duplex

200

This Command Staff position manages on-scene media and public inquiries.

Public Information Officer (PIO)

200

This person supervises RADOs, INTDs and Message Runners.

Incident Communications Center Manager (INCM)

200

This ICS Form is used to record details of an individual or unit's activities.

ICS 214 - Activity Log

300

The ICS principle that specifies one, and only one supervisor for each person.

Unity of Command

300

This pocket-sized guide contains the National Interoperability frequencies and other information.

National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG)

300

Two terms sometimes used interchangeably with "Channels"

Frequencies, Talkgroups

300

The best equipped and most capable "Type" of ICS Resource.              (Hint: I, II, III, IV)

Type I

300

This person is responsible for the completion of the ICS 205.

Communications Unit Leader (COML)

300

This ICS Form contains the Incident Radio Communications Plan.

ICS 205

400

This ICS facility is staffed by the INCM, RADOs, INTDs and Message Runners.

Incident Communications Center

400

The document that contains a region's interoperable frequencies, equipment and policy information.

Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP)

400

This device extends a radio system's coverage.

Repeater

400

The time specified for executing a given set of incident actions.

Operational Period

400

This position title is given to any staff member that is not qualified to hold an "Official" ICS Communications Unit title. 

Technical Specialist (THSP)

400

The ICS 219 is commonly referred to as the....

T-Card

500

This ICS BRANCH contains the Communications Unit.

Service

500

The Emergency Communications Division's nationwide, web-accessible database for agency communications resource information.

CASM NextGen

500

The communication mode that transmits and receives on the same frequency.

Simplex/Direct/Talkaround

500

This NIMS facility serves as the central point of contact for all news media.

Joint Information Center (JIC)

500

Frequencies on this type of Radio Net cannot be assigned by the COML.

Air-to-Air Net

500

This form is used to log details of radio traffic and radio messages.

The Form 309 (Not an ICS 309)