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National Incident Management Systems

National Incident Management Systems. Session 21 Slide Deck. Session Objectives. Discuss NIMS Implementation by State and Local Government Discuss NIMS Implementation by Federal Agencies Discuss NIMS Implementation by Non-Governmental Organizations.

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National Incident Management Systems

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  1. National Incident Management Systems Session 21 Slide Deck Session 21

  2. Session Objectives • Discuss NIMS Implementation by State and Local Government • Discuss NIMS Implementation by Federal Agencies • Discuss NIMS Implementation by Non-Governmental Organizations Session 21

  3. Compliance requirements for State Governments • State Adoption and Infrastructure • Command and Management • Preparedness Planning • Preparedness Training • Preparedness Exercises • Resource Management • Communication and Information Management Session 21

  4. Compliance requirements for Local and Tribal Governments • State Adoption and Infrastructure • Command and Management • Preparedness Planning • Preparedness Training • Preparedness Exercises • Resource Management • Communication and Information Management Session 21

  5. State and Local Government Actions to Implement NIMS: The Colorado DEM • Compliance • Four Phase Implementation Plan • Phase I – Initial Staff Training • Phase II – Identification of Relevant Plans, Procedures and Policies • Phase III – Modifications of existing Plans, Procedures and Policies • Phase IV – Supporting NIMS Integration Standards Session 21

  6. State and Local Government Actions to Implement NIMS: NJOEM • NIMS Overview and Executive Order • Fact Sheet • NIMS training courses and compliance requirements • Links Session 21

  7. State and Local Government Actions to Implement NIMS: SCEMD • Introduction and Guidance • What is NIMS? • NIMS Components • NIMSCAST • NIMS Training Requirements • Training • FEMA NIMS Site • ICS Forms • Contact Information • SCEMD Home Session 21

  8. Community Services Division of the National Association of Counties • Explanation of NIMS • NIMS Compliance • Sample language for a county ordinance • NIMS training courses and programs • NIMSCAST • Implementing NIMS • Glossary and Links Session 21

  9. Federal Agencies • Adopt NIMS • Identify existing or anticipated FY 2005 Federal preparedness assistance programs • Plan for adopting and implementing NIMS • Incorporate the NIMS into Emergency Operations Plans • Point of Contact Session 21

  10. Federal Agencies: EPA • NIMS Integration Team (NIT) • Elements for ICS Implementation • Training program • Incident Management Teams (IMT) Session 21

  11. Federal Agencies: USDA • Secretary of Agriculture Memorandum • NIMS implemented across all USDA agencies • Transition from their current use of contingency-specific organizational approaches • Management structures be established to implement NIIMS • Homeland Security Staff Session 21

  12. Nongovernmental Organizations • Promote Mutual Aid • Maintain NIMS Training • Exercise NIMS • Develop NIMS-based Exercise Program • Identify Corrective Actions • Inventory Response Assets • Use Plain Language Actions to be taken: • Adopt NIMS • Identify a Point of Contact • Use the Incident Command System (ICS) • Support Integrated Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACs) • Establish a Public Information System • Revise existing Response Plans Session 21

  13. Voluntary agencies, universities, CERT programs and numerous other entities involved in emergency response that have adopted NIMS • American Red Cross • Dutchess County (NY) Chapter • Greater Toledo Area Chapter • Universities • University of Minnesota • University of Georgia’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness • Citizen Corps • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) Session 21

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