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FEMA Final Exam ICS 100: IS-100.C: Introduction to the Incident
Command System, Answered
Which NIMS Management Characteristic may include gathering, analyzing, and
assessing weather service data from technical specialists?
A. Incident Facilities and Locations
B. Management by Objectives
C. Information and Intelligence Management
D. Integrated Communications - C. Information and Intelligence Management
The Incident Commander or Unified Command establishes incident objectives that
include:
A. Delegating functional responsibilities and specifying resource types.
B. Establishing a manageable span of control.
C. Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.
D. Selecting personnel to serve on the Incident Management Team. - C. Identifying
strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.
Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities
may be established by:
A. the Logistics Section
B. Incident Command
C. the Planning Section
D. Local Authorities - B. Incident Command
In a Unified Command, members representing multiple jurisdictions and agencies
work together to establish:
A. Resource Allocations
B. Shared Agency Authority
C. Situational Awareness
D. Incident Objectives - C. Situational Awareness
To ensure efficient, clear, communication, the National Incident Management
System Characteristics recommend the use of:
A. Technical language
Command System, Answered
Which NIMS Management Characteristic may include gathering, analyzing, and
assessing weather service data from technical specialists?
A. Incident Facilities and Locations
B. Management by Objectives
C. Information and Intelligence Management
D. Integrated Communications - C. Information and Intelligence Management
The Incident Commander or Unified Command establishes incident objectives that
include:
A. Delegating functional responsibilities and specifying resource types.
B. Establishing a manageable span of control.
C. Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.
D. Selecting personnel to serve on the Incident Management Team. - C. Identifying
strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.
Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities
may be established by:
A. the Logistics Section
B. Incident Command
C. the Planning Section
D. Local Authorities - B. Incident Command
In a Unified Command, members representing multiple jurisdictions and agencies
work together to establish:
A. Resource Allocations
B. Shared Agency Authority
C. Situational Awareness
D. Incident Objectives - C. Situational Awareness
To ensure efficient, clear, communication, the National Incident Management
System Characteristics recommend the use of:
A. Technical language
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