User: The Joint Information System is: A. The framework for organizing, integrating, and coordinating the delivery of public information.
B. A set of guidelines and protocols for sharing sensitive and classified information during an incident response.
C. The automated system used by the Situation Unit within the Planning Section to synthesize information and produce reports.
D. A 24/7 multiagency watch center that provides Federal prevention, protection, and preparedness coordination.
Weegy: d. A set of guidelines and protocols for sharing sensitive and classified information during an incident response
Auto answered|Score .8|dhez2011|Points 10|User: Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) requires all Federal departments and agencies to: A. Establish a panel that will evaluate activities at the State, tribal, and local levels to ensure compliance with NIMS.
B. Implement NIMS as the doctrine for how best to organize and manage all routine, day-to-day department/agency operations.
C. Create NIMS strike teams that can mange incident operations if a local government fails to comply with NIMS.
D. Make adoption of NIMS by State, tribal, and local organizations a condition for Federal preparedness assistance (through grants, contracts, and other activities).
Weegy: HSPD-5 requires all Federal Departments and agencies to: b. Make adoption of NIMS by State, tribal, and local organizations a condition for Federal Preparedness.
Auto answered|Score .9429|sharpies|Points 8666|User: Which organization has line authority to oversee the management of multiple incidents being handled by separate Incident Command organizations? A. Multiagency Command
B. Joint Command
C. Area Command
D. United Command
Weegy: The answer is Unified Command.
Auto answered|Score 1|totoyness2|Points 126|User: Which organization has line authority to oversee the management of multiple incidents being handled by separate Incident Command organizations?
Weegy: Sir/Madam It is the "Area Command" has line authority to oversee the management of multiple incidents being handled by separate Incident Command organizations.
Auto answered|Score 1|beboythewizkid|Points 2048|User: ICS encourages jurisdictions to use common terminology. Common terminology: A. Is unique terminology that responders use when managing incidents.
B. Uses plain English to allow personnel from different agencies to work together.
C. Applies exclusively to the naming of facilities used by the Command Staff.
D. Encourages the use of radio codes to communicate efficiently at incident site
Weegy: d. Uses plain English to allow personnel from different agencies to work together.
Auto answered|Score .5699|Kristine Lozada|Points 31|User: Incident managers begin planning for the demobilization process: A. When incident activities shift from response to recovery.
B. After being requested by the Emergency Operations Center.
C. As soon as possible to facilitate accountability of the resources.
D. Right before the first resources are ready to be released.
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