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valentinak56 [21]
3 years ago
13

Which NIMS management characteristic may include gathering, analyzing, and assessing weather service data from technical special

ists?
Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
Maslowich3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct Answer is: A

Information and Intelligence Management is the NIMS Management Characteristic which may include gathering, analyzing, and assessing weather service data from technical specialists.

The choices are

A. Information and Intelligence Management

B. Integrated Communications

C. Incident Facilities and Locations

D. Management by Objectives

Explanation:

NIMS or the National incidence Management is geared towards the improvement of nation’s response to emergency.  NIMS is a global principles and mechanism that guide federal emergency managers at both local, state and federal levels. It is created ideally to provide extensive guide to adequately apportion resources whenever a disaster occurs. In the past, disasters are not properly managed because of lack of proper planning, information was not properly communicated and this led to huge turmoil, hence the reason why FEMA developed NIMS and is solely designed to solve these issues.  

FURTHER EXPLANATION

NIMS serves as a communicating channels including the private sector to collaborate in order to avert and recover from incidents. NIMS work with affected stakeholders using shared vocabulary, system, processes to effectively discharge its duties in line with National Preparedness System which include:

  1. Prevention
  2. Protection
  3. Mitigation
  4. Response
  5. Recovery

NIMS deals with all incidents, from major disasters to traffic accidents.

Some of the components of NIMS include:

Preparedness

• Communications and Information Management

• Resource Management

• Command and Management

• Ongoing Management and Maintenance

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weqwewe [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: A. Information and Intelligence Management

Choices are:

A. Information and Intelligence Management

B. Integrated Communications

C. Incident Facilities and Locations

D. Management by Objectives

The National Incident Management or NIMS is the first-ever national approach to incident management and response developed in March 2004. It applies to all jurisdictional levels.

One characteristic of NIMS is the Information and Intelligence Management which is the process of managing the process of raw intelligence information. The intelligence cycle includes 5 steps:

1) Planning and Direction

2) Collection

3) Processing

4) All source analysis and production

And 5) Dissemination.


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