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National Incident Management System: Comprehensive Approach to Incident Management, Lecture notes of Personal Health

The national incident management system (nims) is a systematic approach to incident management, providing a common operating picture, interoperability of communications and information management, and standardized resource management procedures for all hazards. Nims enhances organizational and technological interoperability, promotes all-hazards preparedness, and enables effective participation of various organizations in emergency management. Applicable to all incidents and stakeholders, nims consists of five key components: preparedness, communications and information management, resource management, command and management, and ongoing management and maintenance.

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  • What are the key components of the National Incident Management System?
  • How does the National Incident Management System enhance organizational and technological interoperability?
  • What benefits does the National Incident Management System provide for emergency management and incident response?

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What is the National Incident Management System?
Comprehensive, nationwide systematic approach to incident management
Core set of doctrine, concepts, principles, terminology and organizational processes for
all hazards
Essential principles for a common operating picture and interoperability of
communications and information management
Standardized resource management procedures for coordination among different
jurisdictions and organizations
Scalable and applicable for all incidents
Key benefits of NIMS
Enhances organizational and technological interoperability and cooperation
Provides a scalable and flexible framework with universal applicability
Promotes all-hazards preparedness
Enables a wide variety of organizations to participate effectively in emergency
management/incident response
Institutionalizes professional emergency management/incident response practices
NIMS Audience:
NIMS is applicable to all incidents and all levels of stakeholders, including levels of
government, private sector organizations, critical infrastructure owners and operators,
nongovernmental organizations and all other organizations who assume a role in emergency
management. Elected and appointed officials and policy makers, who are responsible for
jurisdictional policy decisions, must also have a clear understanding of NIMS to better serve
their constituency.
NIMS Components:
Built on existing structures, such as the Incident Command System (ICS), NIMS creates a
proactive system to assist those responding to incidents or planned events. To unite the
practice of emergency management and incident response throughout the country, NIMS
focuses on five key areas, or components. These components link together and work in unison
to form a larger and comprehensive incident management system.
NIMS Components include:
Preparedness
Communications and Information Management
Resource Management
Command and Management
Ongoing Management and Maintenance
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What is the National Incident Management System?

  • Comprehensive, nationwide systematic approach to incident management
  • Core set of doctrine, concepts, principles, terminology and organizational processes for

all hazards

  • Essential principles for a common operating picture and interoperability of

communications and information management

  • Standardized resource management procedures for coordination among different

jurisdictions and organizations

  • Scalable and applicable for all incidents

Key benefits of NIMS

  • Enhances organizational and technological interoperability and cooperation
  • Provides a scalable and flexible framework with universal applicability
  • Promotes all-hazards preparedness
  • Enables a wide variety of organizations to participate effectively in emergency

management/incident response

  • Institutionalizes professional emergency management/incident response practices

NIMS Audience:

NIMS is applicable to all incidents and all levels of stakeholders, including levels of

government, private sector organizations, critical infrastructure owners and operators,

nongovernmental organizations and all other organizations who assume a role in emergency

management. Elected and appointed officials and policy makers, who are responsible for

jurisdictional policy decisions, must also have a clear understanding of NIMS to better serve

their constituency.

NIMS Components:

Built on existing structures, such as the Incident Command System (ICS), NIMS creates a

proactive system to assist those responding to incidents or planned events. To unite the

practice of emergency management and incident response throughout the country, NIMS

focuses on five key areas, or components. These components link together and work in unison

to form a larger and comprehensive incident management system.

NIMS Components include:

  • Preparedness
  • Communications and Information Management
  • Resource Management
  • Command and Management
  • Ongoing Management and Maintenance

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What NIMS is NOT

For further information on the NIMS see the DHS/FEMA website at www.fema.gov/nims.

  • A response plan
  • Only used during large-scale incidents
  • Only applicable to certain emergency management/incident response personnel
  • Only the Incident Command System (ICS) or an organizational chart