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Title: National Incident Management System NIMS, an Introduction


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National Incident ManagementSystemNIMS, an
Introduction
  • Steve Gage
  • Emergency Management Specialist
  • USDA Forest Service

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Background
  • In February of 2003, President Bush signed
    Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5
    (HSPD-5). This action directed the development of
    the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
    and a rewrite of the National Response Plan
    (NRP). NIMS establishes standards for all levels
    of government and non-government agencies as well
    as some private sector companies to use when
    responding to domestic incidents.

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I100/ IS-700
  • NWCG and DHS designs for Incident Command
    organizations are identical.
  • DHS approach to ICS looks beyond wildfire
    applications to wide ranging all-risk
    initiatives, that engage local and state
    government in preparedness and response.
  • IS-700 addresses both Command and Control, and
    Coordination processes

4
NWCG IS-700 Compliance
  • In this lesson, we will provide orientation to
    those basic ICS concepts in the DHS-5 directive
    not addressed in I100

5
Six Components to NIMS
  • Command and Management
  • Preparedness
  • Resource Management
  • Communications and Information Management
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Ongoing Management and Maintenance

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Command and Management
  • Incident Command System (ICS)- standard,
    on-scene, all hazard management system.
  • Multi-agency Coordination Systems - preplanned
    processes designed to support on-scene operations
    during incident response.
  • Public Information Systems preplanned processes
    to ensure the public receives accurate, timely
    information.

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Incident Command System
  • Establishes a common management structure.
  • Is interdisciplinary and flexible
  • Over 30 years experience in applied use
  • Enables communication for safe, efficient and
    cost effective response.
  • Basic design enables Single agency, or Unified or
    Area Command applications

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Multi-agency Coordination Systems
  • Established on large or wide scale emergencies.
  • Facilitate logistics support and resource
    tracking
  • Establish priorities for resource tracking
  • Coordinate incident related information
  • Coordinate interagency and intergovernmental
    policy issues

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Public Information Systems
  • Incident PIO member of Command Staff directed by
    IC
  • Establishes and operates within parameters for
    Joint Info System (JIC)
  • Key elements of JIC include interagency
    coordination and integration, development/delivery
    of coordinated messages

10
Preparedness
  • Process for planning, training and exercising
  • Personnel Qualification and Certification
  • Equipment Certification
  • Mutual Aid and Emergency Management Assistance
    Compacts
  • Publication Management

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Planning, Training, Exercising
  • Establish and coordinate emergency plans and
    protocols
  • Promote interoperability between jurisdictions
    and agencies
  • Establish protocols/priorities for resource
    sharing
  • Define key hazards to establish training/exercise
    needs.

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Personnel Qualification and Certification
  • Identify workforce needs for assigned planning
    level.
  • Define training requirements and approved courses
    for all NIMS users, including instructor
    qualifications
  • Based on national standards for qualification and
    certification of emergency response personnel.

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Equipment Certification
  • The NIMS Integration Center (NIC) will
  • Facilitate development and or publication of
    national equipment standards, guidelines and
    protocols.
  • Review and approve lists of emergency responder
    equipment that meets these standards.

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Mutual Aid and EMACs
  • Mutual Aid and Emergency Management Assistance
    Compacts establish formal mechanism for
    jurisdictions (including states) to support one
    another during and incident.
  • These jurisdictions are encouraged to enter
    agreements with one another, Private sector and
    NGOs
  • Private organizations, such as ARC.

15
Publication Management
  • NIC will manage publications including
  • development of numbering/naming conventions.
  • Review and certification of publications
  • Methods of publication control
  • Identify sources and suppliers
  • Management of distribution

16
Resource Management
  • Advanced Planning
  • Resource Identification and Ordering
  • Resource Categorization (Typing)
  • Use of Agreements
  • Effective Management

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Advanced Planning
  • Emergency response agencies need to work together
    to plan integrated response to the hazards
    within shared jurisdictions.
  • Identification of data sets that guide readiness
    levels, trigger points, pre-positioning will
    improve response efficiency and remove
    duplication.

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Resource Identification and Ordering
  • Sharing of resource lists within interagency
    partnerships improves info currency and helps
    reduce costs
  • As incident evolves requirements and availability
    change, and require interagency coordination.
  • Resources IC cannot obtain locally must be
    submitted through EOC or Multi-agency
    Coordination Entity using established procedures.

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Resource Categorization (Typing)
  • Categorizing resources by capability based on
    measurable standards.
  • Designed to be as simple as possible to
    facilitate frequent use and accuracy.
  • Certification and credentialing of personnel
    assures training, experience and fitness levels

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Use of Agreements
  • MOUs and other formal documents detail
  • Call-up procedures
  • Costs/ cost recovery
  • Demobilization notification
  • And enable organizational efficiency within the
    IMT logistics and financial functions

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Effective Management
  • Established procedures enable continuous tracking
    from mobilization through demobilization.
  • Effective resource tracking enables response to
    shifting resource priorities over the life of an
    incident.

22
Communications and Information Management
  • Common Operating Picture for all Jurisdictions
    and Agencies
  • Common Communications and Data Standards

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Common Operating Picture across all Jurisdictions
and Agencies
  • Helps ensure consistency at all levels, among all
    who respond to or manage incident response.
  • Closely tied to effective communication
    management within the IMT and coordinating
    agencies.

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Common Communications and Data Standards
  • Effective Communications, both within and outside
    of the incident response structure, are enhanced
    by adherence to common standards.
  • Data sets such as ROSS, IQCS, and IQS are
    designed for interoperability

25
Principles of Supporting Technologies
  • Interoperability and Compatibility
  • Technology Support
  • Technology Standards
  • Broad-based Requirements
  • Strategic Planning and RD

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Interoperability and Compatibility
  • Systems must be able to work together
  • Identification of compatible systems can
    establish baseline for cooperation
  • Identification of incompatibilities can initiate
    work processes to address needed change

27
Technology Support
  • All organizations using NIMS will be able to
    enhance all aspects of incident management and
    emergency response.
  • Technology support facilitates incident
    operations and sustains RD programs.

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Technology Standards
  • NIC will coordinate the establishment of tech
    standards for NIMS users, within following
    principles.
  • Performance measures as basis for standards.
  • Consensus based Performance Standards
  • Test/Evaluation by Objective Experts
  • Tech guides for training Emergency Responders on
    Equipment Use

29
Broad-based Requirements
  • Needs for new technologies, procedures, protocols
    likely to be identified at field and national
    levels
  • Since needs likely to exceed available resources,
    NIMS provides approach to aggregating and
    prioritizing.
  • Such needs will be met across incident life cycle
    by coordination of research and evaluation.

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Strategic Planning for RD
  • Needed to identify future technologies that can
    improve response or lower costs.
  • NIC, in coordination with DHS will integrate into
    the National RD agenda the incident management
    science and technology needs of responders at all
    levels.

31
Ongoing Management and Maintenance- Concepts and
Principles
  • NIMS design ensures that all users and
    stakeholders have opportunity to participate in
    all phases of NIMS Integration Center
    activities.
  • NIMS maintenance and management relies heavily on
    lessons learned and recognized best practices

32
Ongoing Management and Maintenance Structure
and Process
  • Secretary of DHS will establish and administer
    NIC
  • Proposed changes to NIMS will be submitted to NIC
    for consideration and approval.
  • Secretary of DHS has ultimate approval authority.

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NIMS Integration Center Responsibilities
  • Responsible for
  • National program for education and awareness
  • Promotion of compatibility between NIMS national
    level and other public, private and professional
    groups
  • Development of materials and standardized
    templates to support implementation and
    refinement.

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NIC Responsibilities, continued
  • Developing assessment criteria for various system
    components.
  • Facilitating the definition of general training
    requirements.
  • Facilitating the development of standards and
    protocols for training and exercises
  • And many more.

35
The NIMS Integration Center
  • Strategic direction for and oversight of NIMS and
    the NRP
  • Support NIMS implementation through ...
  • Mutual aid, resource management, credentialing
  • NIMS National Standard Training Curriculum
  • Guidance and evaluation tools

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The NIMS Integration Center
  • NIMS Advisory Committee
  • Guides for Elected Officials
  • EOP Guidance for States/Locals
  • NIMS Communications
  • Coordination of Activities

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The NIMS Integration Center General Information
  • Web Page www.fema.gov/nims
  • E-Mail NIMS-Integration-Center_at_dhs.gov
  • NIMS Training www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/IS/i
    s700.asp
  • NRP Training www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/IS/i
    s800.asp
  • ICS Training www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/

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