Accounting /National Response Framework Part 2

National Response Framework Part 2

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This deck covers essential aspects of the National Response Framework, including core capabilities, mission areas, and coordination structures.

For non-Stafford Act Incidents, who activates the appropriate coordinating structures?

First responding agency
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Definition
For non-Stafford Act Incidents, who activates the appropriate coordinating structures?
First responding agency
A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that:
Incidents should be managed at the highest jurisdictional level possible.
Select one of the three core capabilities that spans all Mission Areas?
Fire Fighting
Many jurisdictions/organizations configure their EOCs using the standard _______ organizational structure?
Incident Command System (ICS)
What is the definition for the 'Protection' mission area?
Secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural disasters.
How do coordination structures help organize and measure the whole community's capabilities?
Reduce access to response resources

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TermDefinition
For non-Stafford Act Incidents, who activates the appropriate coordinating structures?
First responding agency
A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that:
Incidents should be managed at the highest jurisdictional level possible.
Select one of the three core capabilities that spans all Mission Areas?
Fire Fighting
Many jurisdictions/organizations configure their EOCs using the standard _______ organizational structure?
Incident Command System (ICS)
What is the definition for the 'Protection' mission area?
Secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural disasters.
How do coordination structures help organize and measure the whole community's capabilities?
Reduce access to response resources
The term 'response' as used in the National Response Framework includes:
Actions to save lives, protect property and the environment, stabilize communities, and meet basic human needs following an incident.
What is the relationship between the National Response Framework and the National Incident Management System (NIMS)?
The NIMS relates to local, state, and territorial operations, whereas the NRF relates strictly to Federal operations.
The five Mission Areas outlined in the National Response Framework are Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and ____________?
Recovery
Which partner is often the first to arrive and last to leave the incident site of a disaster?
Local Government
Which of the following is a benefit of Unified Command?
Joint Priorities
A MAC Group is:
Composed of senior officials, such as agency administrators, executives, or their designees, who are authorized to represent or commit agency resources and funds in support of incident activities.
One premise of the National Response Framework is Tiered Response. Tiered Response can best be described as:
Incidents are generally handled at the lowest jurisdictional level. Incidents begin and end locally.
How the Federal Government aligns resources and delivers core capabilities to reach our shared National Preparedness Goal is described in:
The Response Federal Interagency Operational Plan
Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities are included in?
The NRF guiding principles
What is the Tribal Assistance Coordination Group (TAC-G)?
The Federal MAC Group that assists tribes
What is the correct function for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)?
Facilitates the identification of children and their reunification
Which group of core capabilities spans all seven Community Lifelines?
Planning; public information and warning; and operational coordination
The response protocols and structures described in the National Response Framework align with what doctrine to support a unified approach to response?
National Incident Management System (NIMS)