Weegy: The following is a false statement: A. Leave leadership roles and responsibilities undefined so the plan is more flexible.
Auto answered|Score 1|johnlennons|Points 764|User: When developing protocols that promote situational awareness, priority should be given to:•Providing the right information at the right time.
•Improving and integrating national reporting.
•Linking operations centers and tapping subject-matter experts.
•_______________________________________________.
a. Standardizing reports.
b. Acquiring cutting-edge technology.
c. Limiting access to information sources.
d. Using advanced statistical methods
Weegy: d.
Auto answered|Score 1|aposton|Points 712|User: Question 11 of 20 : Which Incident Command System element provides a command structure to enable agencies with different legal, jurisdictional, and functional responsibilities to coordinate, plan, and interact effectively on scene while maintaining their own authority, responsibility, and accountability?
a. Unity of Command
b. Area Command
c. Unified Command
d. Unity of Effort
Weegy: c. Unified Command allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountability.
Auto answered|Score .6|jher000|Points 7161|User: Question 12 of 20 : This structure is the physical location at which the coordination of information and resources to support incident management (on-scene operations) activities normally takes place.
a. Incident Command Post
b. Emergency Operations Center
c. Joint Command Post
d. Strategic Operations Center
Weegy: this a emergency operation center
Auto answered|Score 1|atticus0016|Points 0|User: Question 13 of 20 : Whose duties include operation of the National Response Coordination Center, the effective support of all Emergency Support Functions, and, more generally, preparation for, protection against, response to, and recovery from all-hazards incidents?
a. The President
b. Secretary of Homeland Security
c. DHS Director of Operations Coordination
d. FEMA Administrator
Weegy: d. FEMA Administrator
Auto answered|Score .983User: Question 14 of 20 : The State Coordinating Officer is:
a. Assigned by the FEMA Regional Administrator to expedite the delivery of needed services to a State.
b. Appointed by the Governor to coordinate State disaster assistance efforts with those of the Federal Government.
c. Deployed through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact to coordinate State-to-State mutual aid and assistance.
d. Selected by the chief elected officials in impacted jurisdictions to interface with the State officials during the incident response.
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Auto answered|Score 1User: Question 14 of 20 : The State Coordinating Officer is:
a. Assigned by the FEMA Regional Administrator to expedite the delivery of needed services to a State.
b. Appointed by the Governor to coordinate State disaster assistance efforts with those of the Federal Government.
c. Deployed through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact to coordinate State-to-State mutual aid and assistance.
d. Selected by the chief elected officials in impacted jurisdictions to interface with the State officials during the incident response.
Weegy: The State Coordinating Officer is B: Appointed by the Governor to coordinate State disaster assistance efforts with those of the Federal Government.
Auto answered|Score .9548|migzptz|Points 5833|User: Question 15 of 20 : Incident managers begin planning for the demobilization process when:
a. Incident activities shift from response to recovery.
b. The first resources are ready to be released.
c. They begin the resource mobilization process.
d. Requested by the emergency operations center
Weegy: . c. They begin the resource mobilization process.
Auto answered|Score 1User: Question 16 of 20 : As a member of the Unified Coordination Group, the Principal Federal Official (PFO):
a. Promotes collaboration and works to resolve any Federal interagency conflict that may arise.
b. Directs the incident command structure established at the incident.
c. Has responsibility for administering Stafford Act authorities.
d. Has directive authority over the senior Federal officials who are responding to the incident.
Weegy: b. Directs the incident command structure established at the incident.
Auto answered|Score 1|rhyann24|Points 2455|User: Question 17 of 20 : Which organization serves as FEMA’s primary operations management center, as well as the focal point for national resource coordination?
a. Strategic Information and Operations Center
b. National Response Coordination Center
c. Federal Operations Center
d. Disaster Response Center
Weegy: b. National Response Coordination Center
Auto answered|Score .996User: Question 18 of 20 : Operating under the direction of the FEMA Regional Administrator, Regional Response Coordination Centers (RRCCs) coordinate Federal regional response until:
a. The Principal Federal Official (PFO) is designated.
b. The National Operations Center (NOC) assumes coordination.
c. Incident response and demobilization are completed.
d. The Joint Field Office (JFO) is established.
Weegy: c. Incident response and demobilization are completed.
Auto answered|Score 1User: Question 19 of 20 : The National Preparedness Vision, National Planning Scenarios, Universal Task List, and Target Capabilities List are the four critical elements comprising the __________.
a. National Infrastructure Protection Plan
b. National Preparedness Guidelines
c. Federal Department and Agency Operations Plans
d. National-Level Interagency Concept Plan
Weegy: The National Preparedness Vision, National Planning Scenarios, Universal Task List, and Target Capabilities List are the four critical elements comprising the b. National Preparedness Guidelines.
www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1189720458491.shtmAuto answered|Score .864User: Question 20 of 20 : The National Response Framework presents the guiding principles that:
a. Improve homeland security agencies’ response to catastrophic natural hazards and terrorist-related incidents.
b. Update and supersede the National Incident Management System’s framework based on lessons learned.
c. Enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to all incidents.
d. Provide local, tribal, State, and Federal responders with specific operational plans for managing a wide range of incidents.
Weegy: c. Enable all response partners to prepare for and provide a unified national response to all incidents.
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