Ensuring the uninterrupted flow of information' describes which key communications and information systems principle?
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Incident Action Planning
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Resilience and Redundancy
0%
Level 1 - Full Activation
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Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)
Q.2.
Which NIMS Management Characteristic involves using standardized names and definitions for major organizational functions and units?
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Command and Coordination
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Integrated Communications
0%
Common Terminology
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Manageable Span of Control
Q.3.
Incident information is used across ICS, EOCs, MAC Groups, and JIS to aid in planning, determine incident costs, and identify safety issues.
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True
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False
Q.4.
The need for ______________ can complicate information sharing among emergency personnel.
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Advanced Equipment
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MAC Groups
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Decline
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Track and Report
Q.5.
The jurisdiction receiving mutual aid can ____________ resources if they do not meet its needs.
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Decline
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On scene
0%
outside
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Mobilize
Q.6.
Which organizations should be involved in commmunications planning?
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All of the above
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All Stakeholders
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Departmental Structure
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Track and Report
Q.7.
Use of communications and information systems that are familiar to users is a part of which key principle?
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Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)
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Chain of Command and Unity of Command
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Reliability, Scalability, and Portability
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Capability
Q.8.
Which type of ICS facility is used to temporarily position and account for personnel, supplies, and equipment awaiting assignment?
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Staging Area
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Track and Report
0%
Credentialing
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Common Terminology
Q.9.
Regarding resource typing, which of the following characteristics are typically use to categorize resources?
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outside
0%
Capability
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Credentialing
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Mobilize
Q.10.
The three NIMS guiding principles are:
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All of the above
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Reliability, Scalability, and Portability
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Flexibility, standardization, unity of effort.
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Identifying and Typing Resources
Q.11.
Which NIMS Management Characteristic follows established processes for gathering, analyze data?
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Section Chief
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Planning
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Information and Intelligence Management
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True
Q.12.
Which NIMS structure develops, recommends, and executes public information plans and strategies?
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Joint Information Center
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Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
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Chain of Command and Unity of Command
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Manageable Span of Control
Q.13.
The _________ is a central location that houses Joint Information System (JIS) operations and where public information staff perform public affairs functions.
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Identifying and Typing Resources
0%
Incident Action Planning
0%
Joint Information Center
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Joint Information Center (JIC)
Q.14.
Which NIMS Management Characteristic includes documents that record and communicate assignments for operations and support?
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Integrated Communications
0%
Incident Action Planning
0%
Manageable Span of Control
0%
Common Terminology
Q.15.
ICS provides a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of _______ emergency personnel.
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MAC Groups
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On scene
0%
outside
0%
Decline
Q.16.
Which NIMS Management Characteristic helps to eliminate confusion caused by conflicting instructions?
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Common Terminology
0%
Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)
0%
Incident Action Planning
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Chain of Command and Unity of Command
Q.17.
When only certain EOC team members or organizations are activated to monitor a credible threat, which Activation Level has been implemented?
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Level 1 - Full Activation
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Incident Action Planning
0%
Resilience and Redundancy
0%
Manageable Span of Control
Q.18.
Which NIMS Management Characteristic follows established processes for gathering, analyzing, assessing, sharing, and managing data?
0%
Section Chief
0%
True
0%
Information and Intelligence Management
0%
Chain of Command and Unity of Command
Q.19.
Which major NIMS Component describes recommended organizational structures for incident management at the operational and incident support levels?
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Command and Coordination
0%
Track and Report
0%
Integrated Communications
0%
Incident Action Planning
Q.20.
When an incident occurs or threatens, local emergency personnel manage response using NIMS principles and ICS. If the incident is or becomes large or complex, _______
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Identifying and Typing Resources
0%
Incident Action Planning
0%
A unified Command is established.
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Chain of Command and Unity of Command
Q.21.
Which EOC configuration allows personnel to function in the EOC with minimal preparation or startup time?
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Manageable Span of Control
0%
Integrated Communications
0%
Departmental Structure
0%
Incident Action Planning
Q.22.
Which resource management task establishes and maintains the readiness of resources and ensures providers are paid in a timely manner?
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Track and Report
0%
Command and Coordination
0%
Identifying and Typing Resources
0%
Common Terminology
Q.23.
Which NIMS Management Characteristic includes documents that record and communicate incident objectives, tactics, and assignments for operations and support?
0%
Common Terminology
0%
Manageable Span of Control
0%
Incident Action Planning
0%
Command and Coordination
Q.24.
Which resource management activity identifies and verifies that personnel are qualified for a particular position?
0%
Common Terminology
0%
Mobilize
0%
Track and Report
0%
Credentialing
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