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1
National Incident Management
System
Overview Briefing Fiscal Year (FY) 2006
Implementation NIMS Requirements for States and
Local Jurisdictions Carole Cameron November 2005
2
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
  • National Incident Management System (NIMS)
  • A consistent nationwide approach for all levels
    of government to work effectively and efficiently
    together to prepare for and respond to domestic
    incidents
  • Core set of concepts, principles and terminology
    for incident command and multi-agency
    coordination

3
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
(Continued)
  • National Response Plan (NRP)
  • Provides the structure and mechanisms for a
    comprehensive nationwide approach to domestic
    incident management
  • Applicable to all federal departments and
    agencies that may be involved in responding to an
    Incident of National Significance.

4
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
(Continued)
  • Requires all Federal Departments and Agencies to
    adopt the NIMS and the NRP
  • Requires state and local NIMS compliance as a
    condition for Federal preparedness assistance

5
What does NIMS look like?
  • Common incident management doctrine, practices,
    and principles to plan, protect, respond, and
    recover
  • Use of ICS to organize and manage incidents

6
What does NIMS look like? (Continued)
  • Response operations capable of expanding to
    integrate additional, outside resources
  • Ability to order and track resources using common
    terminology
  • Staging and allocation plans for equipment,
    supplies, and aid
  • Effective communications among responders, EOCs,
    and the public

7
Phased Implementation
  • FY 2005
  • All States self-certified compliance with minimum
    FY 05 requirements
  • There were no Local requirements in 2005
  • FY 2006 October 1, 2005- Sept. 30, 2006
  • States must self-certify by Sept. 30 2006
  • FY 2007 and out-years
  • Update, improve, maintain system
  • States should leverage federal preparedness
    funding/resources to support capability building
    at the State and local levels

8
FY 2006 State Requirements
  • Incorporates and builds upon FY 2005 requirements
  • New Requirements State Adoption and
    Infrastructure
  • Monitor formal adoption of NIMS by tribal and
    local jurisdictions
  • Establish a planning process to ensure
    communication and implementation of NIMS
    statewide (including local and tribal
    jurisdictions)
  • Designate a single POC to coordinate NIMS
    implementation
  • Ensure federal preparedness funding is linked to
    NIMS implementation
  • Include NIMS implementation in audit reviews of
    federal preparedness funds
  • New Requirements Command and Management
  • Manage all incidents with ICS
  • Support incidents through integrated multi-agency
    coordination systems
  • Institutionalize (through planning and training)
    NIMS Public Information System

9
FY 2006 State Requirements (Continued)
  • New Requirements Preparedness Planning
  • Establish NIMS baseline against FY 05 and FY 06
    requirements
  • Revise and update plans and SOPs to include NIMS
    and NRP
  • New Requirements Preparedness Training
  • Leverage training facilities to coordinate and
    deliver NIMS training
  • IS-800 NRP An Introduction training
  • ICS 100 and ICS 200 Training
  • New Requirements Preparedness Exercises
  • Incorporate NIMS into State/regional exercises
  • Participate in all-hazards exercise program based
    on NIMS
  • Incorporate corrective actions into plans and
    procedures

10
FY 2006 State Requirements (Continued)
  • New Requirements Resource Management
  • Inventory State response assets using resource
    typing
  • Develop state plans for resources in NRP
    Catastrophic Incident Annex/Supplement
  • Ensure relevant standards are incorporated into
    acquisition programs
  • New Requirements Communication and Information
    Management
  • Apply standardized and consistent terminology
    (Plain English commands)

11
FY 2006 Local Requirements
  • Small and/or rural jurisdictions may benefit from
    a regional approach to implementation
  • Requirements Community Adoption
  • Formally adopt NIMS
  • Requirements Command and Management
  • Manage all incidents with ICS
  • Support incidents through integrated multi-agency
    coordination systems
  • Communicate public information during an incident
    through a Joint Information System and Joint
    Information Center

12
FY 2006 Local Requirements (Continued)
  • Requirements Preparedness Planning
  • Establish NIMS baseline against FY 05 and FY 06
    requirements
  • Coordinate all federal preparedness funding to
    implement NIMS
  • Revise and update plans and SOPs to incorporate
    NIMS
  • Participate in and promote intrastate and
    interagency mutual aid
  • Requirements Preparedness Training
  • IS-700 NIMS An Introduction training
  • IS-800 NRP An Introduction training
  • ICS 100 and ICS 200 Training

13
FY 2006 Local Requirements (Continued)
  • Requirements Preparedness Exercises
  • Incorporate NIMS/ICS into all tribal, local, and
    regional training and exercises
  • Participate in all-hazards exercise program based
    on NIMS
  • Incorporate corrective actions into plans and
    procedures
  • Requirements Resource Management
  • Inventory community assets using resource typing
  • Ensure relevant standards are incorporated into
    acquisition programs
  • Requirements Communication and Information
    Management
  • Apply standardized and consistent terminology
    (Plain English commands)

14
Training Who needs to take what?
  • IS-700 NIMS An Introduction
  • All personnel with a direct role in emergency
    preparedness, incident management, or response
  • IS-800 NRP An Introduction
  • All Federal, state, territorial, tribal, and
    local emergency managers or personnel whose
    primary responsibility is emergency management
  • ICS-100 Introduction to ICS
  • All Federal, State, territorial, tribal, local,
    private sector and non-governmental personnel at
    the entry level, first line supervisor level,
    middle management level, and command and general
    staff level of emergency management operations
  • ICS-200 Basic ICS
  • All Federal, State, territorial, tribal, local,
    private sector and non-governmental personnel at
    the first line supervisor level, middle
    management level, and command and general staff
    level of emergency management operations

15
ICS Training
The NIMS Integration Center recognizes that
many Emergency management/response personnel who
have already been trained in ICS do not need
retraining if their previous training is
consistent with DHS standards (to include ICS
courses managed, administered, or delivered by
the Emergency Management Institute, the National
Fire Academy, FIRESCOPE, the National Wildfire
Coordinating Group, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, the Environment Protection Agency,
and the U.S. Coast Guard.)

16
Training National Standard Curriculum
  • Clarifies training requirements
  • Streamlines the training approval process for
    recognized courses
  • Evaluation checklist for NIMS training content to
    ensure that training courses offered by other
    agencies or vendors meets the standard as taught
    by DHS.
  • Required training will be established for all
    emergency personnel based on roles,
    responsibilities and assignments during an event.
  • Specific training will be designated for
    emergency responders/disaster workers,
    supervisors, managers, and command and general
    staff or executives.
  • Curriculum Guidance is available on the NIMS Web
    site www.fema.gov/nims

17
Plain English and 10 Codes
  • The ability to communicate clearly with each
    other and effectively coordinate response
    activities, no matter what the size, scope or
    complexity of the incident.
  • The ability to work together depends greatly on
    communication.
  • 10 codes may continue to be used for daily
    department communications
  • Incident response communications (during
    exercises and large-event response) should
    feature plain English commands
  • Supports multi-jurisdictional, multi-disciplinary
    response
  • Key to interoperability

18
Credentialing
  • Documentation to authenticate and verify the
    certification and identity of designated incident
    managers and emergency responders.
  • A National Emergency Responder Credentialing
    System is currently under development.
  • The system will be a component of the National
    Mutual Aid and Resource Management System. The
    NIMS Integration Center is working closely with
    existing federal, state, local partners to reach
    a national consensus on what constitutes
    acceptable criteria for participation in a
    multi-jurisdictional response.

19
Credentialing (Continued)
  • Certification differs from credentialing
    Personnel certification entails authoritatively
    attesting that individuals meet professional
    standards. Credentials may be issued as a result
    of certification through testing or evaluation.
  • DHS/FEMA will not be issuing credentials
    Current credentialing systems are rooted in state
    licensure statutes and other well established
    requirements and processes.
  • The NIMS Integration Center is developing
    credentialing guidance. Throughout the
    development process, drafts will be posted on the
    NIMS Web page for review and comment by
    interested stakeholders.

20
The NIMS Integration Center (NIC)
  • Strategic direction for and oversight of the NIMS
    and the NRP
  • Services all federal departments and agencies, as
    well as State, territorial, local, and tribal
    jurisdictions
  • Supports NIMS implementation through
  • Mutual Aid, Resource Management, Credentialing
  • NIMS National Standard Training Curriculum
  • Standards identification
  • Guidance and publications
  • Compliance and evaluation tools (NIMCAST)
  • NRP Strategic Direction and Coordination

Private Sector
Federal
Local
State
Volunteer
21
The NIMS Integration Center
  • Projects
  • NIMS Advisory Committee
  • NACO/ IAEM Guide for Elected Officials
  • IAFC Template for Fire Service Intrastate Mutual
    Aid
  • Coordination with Health and Medical Community
  • NIMS EOP Guidance for States, Locals
  • NIMS Tools and Templates (Executive Order,
    Federal Plan)
  • NIMS Communications
  • NIMS Alerts
  • NIMS Frequently Asked Questions
  • NIMS Web Site www.fema.gov/nims

22
The NIMS Integration Center
  • Copies of the NIMS document
  • Call FEMA at 1-800-480-2520, press Option 4, and
    ask for FEMA 501, National Incident Management
    System.
  • Download from NIMS Web site www.fema.gov/nims
  • Contact the NIC
  • Ask the NIMS Integration Center
    NIMS-Integration-Center_at_dhs.gov
  • Call the NIMS Integration Center 202-646-3850
  • Contact Carole Cameron carole.cameron_at_dhs.gov

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