Weegy: Incident objectives that drive incident operations are established by the: Incident Commander or Unified Command.
User: Which one of the following activities is not an example of incident coordination?
A. Synchronizing public information messages.
B. Establishing priorities among incidents.
C. Resolving critical resource issues.
D. Directing, ordering, or controlling.
Weegy: Directing, ordering, or controlling is not an example of incident coordination.
User: Which General Staff member prepares Incident Action Plans, manages information, and maintains situational awareness for the incident?
A. Logistics Section Chief
B. Operations Section Chief
C. Planning Section Chief
D. Finance/Administration Section Chief
Weegy: Planning Section Chief prepares Incident Action Plans, manages information, and maintains situational awareness for the incident.
User: Expansion of the ICS modular organization is the responsibility of the:
A. Operations Section Chief
B. Agency Administrator
C. Incident Commander
D. Logistics Section Chief
Weegy: Establishment of the ICS modular organization is the responsibility of the: Incident Commander.
User: Who designates the process for transferring command?
Weegy: The Incident Commander for previous operational period designates the incident commander and the process for transferring command.
User: Which General Staff member directs all responses and tactical actions to achieve the incident objectives?
Weegy: The Operations Section Chief directs all responses and tactical actions to achieve the incident objectives.
User: Acquiring, Storing, and Inventorying Resources are part of which NIMS Management Characteristic?
Weegy: Acquiring, Storing, and Inventorying Resources are part of: Comprehensive Resource Management.
User: Which NIMS Management Characteristic is necessary for achieving situational awareness and facilitating information sharing?
Weegy: The NIMS Management Characteristic that is ...
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