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National
Incident
Management
System
Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council
7 June 2007
The Agenda
 Authorities for the National Response Plan
(NRP) & National Incident Management
System (NIMS)
 NIMS Integration Center (NIC)
 Overview of NRP & NIMS
 Status of the NIMS Components
 Summary of the FY 2007 Requirements
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
February 28, 2003
Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-5
Subject: Management of Domestic Incidents
Purpose
(1)
To enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents by establishing a single,
comprehensive national incident management system…..
HSPD-5 Authorization
National Response Plan (NRP)
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Support Resources
-NIMS Integration Center (NIC)
-NIMS Capability Assessment Support Tool (NIMSCAST)
Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5
(HSPD-5)
 Requires all Federal
Departments and Agencies to
adopt the NRP and the NIMS
 Requires Tribal, State,
Territorial and Local NIMS
compliance as a condition for
Federal preparedness
assistance
Preparedness Grant Eligibility
Department/Agency
Number of Grants
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
14
Department of the Interior (DOI)
3
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
2
Department of Transportation (DOT)
9
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
3
Department of Health and Human Services HHS)
10
Department of Education
1
Department of Justice (DOJ)
4
Department of Energy (DOE)
13
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
1 program associated with
nuclear power plants
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
1
The NIMS Integration Center (NIC)
 Provides strategic direction, development and oversight
of the NIMS and the NRP
 Provides services to all Federal departments and
agencies, as well as support for the Territorial, State,
Tribal, and local jurisdictions
 Maintains program
development,
oversight and
website updates
Private
Sector
Federal
Local
State & Tribal
Volunteer
The National Response Plan (NRP) and
The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
The Goal
• A consistent nationwide approach for all levels
of government to work effectively and
efficiently together to prepare for and respond
to domestic incidents.
The Coordination
• DHS coordinated development with Federal,
Tribal, State, Territorial, and local agencies,
non-governmental organizations, private-sector
entities, healthcare providers, first responders
and emergency managers.
The National Incident Management System
(NIMS)
NIMS is a core
set of concepts,
principles and
terminology for
incident
command and
multi-agency
coordination.
NIMS Management Components
 Preparedness
 Communications and Information Management
 Resource Management & Credentialing
 Supporting Technologies
 Command and Control
NIMS Management Components
Preparedness
Involves an integrated combination of planning, training, exercises, personnel
qualification and certification standards, equipment acquisition and
certification standards, and publications management processes well in
advance of any potential incident.
Communications
and Information
Management
This component under NIMS identifies the requirement for a standardized
framework for communications, information management (collection,
analysis, and dissemination), and information-sharing at all levels of incident
management.
Resource
Management
This component under NIMS defines standardized mechanisms and
establishes requirements for processes to describe, inventory, mobilize,
dispatch, track, and recover resources over the cycle of the incident.
Credentialing of position descriptions and task books development.
Supporting
Technologies
Technology and technological systems provide supporting capabilities
essential to implementing and continuously refining NIMS.
On-going
Management/
Maintenance
This component of NIMS establishes an activity to provide strategic direction
for an oversight of the NIMS, supporting both routine and continuous
refinement of the system and its components over the long term.
NIMS Management Components
Incident Command System
ICS defines the operating characteristics, interactive management
components, and structure of incident management and emergency
response organizations engaged throughout the life cycle of an incident
Multiagency Coordination System
Command
and
Management
The MACS ties together all the support and coordination structures utilized
in an incident. The primary function of the MACS is to support and
coordinate incident management policies and priorities
Public Information System
The PIS includes processes and procedures for communicating timely and
accurate information to the public during crisis.
All levels of government, with volunteer organizations and private industry,
must have the ability to gather public information, verify public information,
coordinate public information, and disseminate public information during a
disaster
NIMS Training
 IS-700 NIMS: An Introduction
 IS-800 NRP:
An Introduction
 ICS-100:
An Introduction
 ICS-200:
Basic
 ICS-300:
Intermediate
 ICS-400:
Advanced
 Position Specific Training
NIMS Mutual Aid & Credentialing
 Participating in and promoting intrastate and
interagency mutual aid agreements.
• Expand mutual aid agreements beyond support
services and equipment to include information
sharing;
• Support and adopt the ongoing efforts of the NIC to
develop a national credentialing system; and
• Credential emergency responders in conformance
with national standards.
NIMS Resource Typing
 The 121 Typed Resources are Organized by:
• Category - function of the resource (firefighting,
law enforcement, health and medical, etc.);
• Kind - teams, personnel, equipment, and supplies metrics have been developed for each kind that
measure capability or capacity; and
• Type - measure of the minimum capabilities to
perform its function - Type I implies a higher
capability than Type II.
NIMS Resource Typing
 Resource Typing Categories
• Animal Health Emergencies Response
• Emergency Medical Services
• Fire and Hazardous Materials Response
• Incident Management
• Law Enforcement Resources
• Medical and Public Health
• Public Works Resources
• Search & Rescue Resources
What is NIMSCAST?
 The National Incident Management System
Capability Assessment Support Tool (NIMSCAST)
is a web-based self-assessment tool designed to aid
local, State, and Tribal organizations and jurisdictions
in determining their capabilities and compliance
against the requirements established in the National
Incident Management System (NIMS)
NIMS Program Status
TASKS
status
status
NRP: Strategic Direction, Coordination and
Revision
NIMS Document Review and Revision
2004
2007
2004
2007
NIMCAST implementation and evaluation tools
2004
2007
NIMS National Standard Training Curriculum
2004
2007
NIMS EOP Implementation for States, Tribes,
Locals
NIMS Resource Management (121 typed resources)
2005
+
2005
+
NIMS Credentialing
2005
+
NIC/IAFC Intrastate Mutual Aid System Project
2006
+
NIMS Implementation for Hospitals
2006
+
NIMS Incident Resource Inventory System tool
2007
+
NIMS Implementation FY 2006
State, Tribal and Local Jurisdictions
 Community Adoption
 Command and Management: Incident Command System
 Command and Management Multi-agency Coordination System
 Command and Management Public Information System
 Preparedness: Planning
 Preparedness: Training
 Preparedness: Exercises
 Resource Management
 Communication & Information Management
NIMS Training – FY 06 Requirements
Entry Level First Responders,
Disaster Workers, & Volunteers
 Law Enforcement
 Firefighters
 Emergency Medical Service Personnel
 Public Health & Hospital Staff
 Public Works/Utility Personnel
Volunteers
Emergency management response
support staff
Required Training
-FEMA IS-700:
Introduction to NIMS
-FEMA IS-800:
Introduction to NRP
-ICS-100:
Introduction to ICS
NIMS Training – FY 06 Requirements
First Line Supervisors
Required Training
Single Resource Leaders
-FEMA IS-700:
Introduction to NIMS
Field Supervisors
Other Emergency Management &
Response Personnel requiring a higher
level of ICS/NIMS Training
-FEMA IS-800:
Introduction to NRP
-ICS-100: Intro. to ICS
-ICS-200: Basic ICS
NIMS FY07
 NEW FOR FY07: Monitor and assess outreach and
implementation of NIMS requirements across the
state/territory, including tribal/local jurisdictions.
 NEW FOR FY07: For departments and/or agencies
identified within the state/territorial NIMS implementation
plan, designate a single point of contact to serve as
principal coordinator for NIMS implementation.
NIMS FY07
 NEW FOR FY07: Ensure that the state/territorial Public
Information System can gather, verify, coordinate, and
disseminate information during an incident.
 NEW FOR FY07: Complete ICS-300 and ICS-400
Training.
NIMS FY07
 NEW FOR FY07: Validate that the inventory of response
assets conforms to homeland security resource typing
standards.
 NEW FOR FY07: Utilize the state/territory response asset
inventory for Intra and Inter-State Mutual Aid requests,
exercises, and actual events. (i.e. Emergency
Management Assistance Compact (EMAC))
FEMA RESOURCES
 National Incident Management System (NIMS)
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/index.shtm
 The NIMS Integration Center (NIC)
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/nims.shtm
 Call or Email the NIC:
(202)646-3850 or [email protected]
 NIMS Training
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/nims_training.shtm
 NIMCAST
http://www.fema.gov/nimcast/index.jsp
REGIONAL RESOURCES
Washington
FEMA R10
NIMS
Coordinators
Jim Kadrmas
Ron Britton
State Agencies
John Bruun
Training &
Ute Weber
Exercise Manager
Kathy Burke
Tribal Liaisons
Andy
Hendrickson
George
Crawford &
Ron Wilson
FEMA RESOURCES
Ron Britton
NIMS Coordinator
FEMA Region 10
130 228th Street SW
Bothell, WA 98021
425-487-4686 (wk)
[email protected]