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National Incident Management 
    System (NIMS) Update
                       Matthew P Bernard
                       NIMS Coordinator
                       FEMA Region X
              1        April 2012
Presentation Agenda

• Overview of PPD‐8 National Preparedness
• NIMS Overview
• NIMS Update 2012
• New NIMS Training Program
• NIMS All‐Hazards ICS‐Position Specific Training
• NIMS Guidelines and Forms Update
• NIMS Resources Management
Overview Presidential Policy Directive 8 
               (PPD‐8)
    National Planning Frameworks 
                               Matthew P Bernard
                               NIMS Coordinator
                               FEMA Region X
                    3          April 2012
PPD‐8 Components

• National Preparedness Goal (NPG)

• National Preparedness System (NPS)

• National Preparedness Report

• National Frameworks

• Federal Interagency Operational Plans

• Building and Sustaining Preparedness
National Preparedness System (NPS)
              Components

• Threat Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment 
(THIRA)
• Organization/Resource Guidance (NIMS)
• National Training and Education System (NTES)
• National Planning System (NPS)
• National Exercise Program (NEP)
• Corrective Action Program / Remedial Action 
Management Program (CAP‐RAMP)
• Comprehensive Assessment System (CAS)
National Preparedness System (NPS)
 The new and improved Preparedness cycle under PPD‐8

   Remedial actions
                                                               THIRA
 Exercises             Validating        Identifying and
                      Capabilities       Assessing Risk


                                  Reviewing
                                    and
                 Planning to      Updating      Estimating
                   Deliver                      Capabilities      Assessments
                 Capabilities                  Requirements
Planning
                                Building and
                                 Sustaining
                                Capabilities


             Community                              Organize and 
             Prep       Training                    Equip (NIMS!)
What is the National Planning Frameworks
                   System?
 A Framework … not a Plan
 Written for two audiences
     Senior elected and appointed officials
     Emergency Management practitioners

 Emphasizes roles of the local governments, States, NGOs,
  individuals and the private sector
 Establishes Doctrine
    •   Engaged partnership
    •   Tiered response
    •   Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities
    •   Unity of effort through unified command
    •   Readiness to act

 Establishes planning as a critical element of effective prevention,
  protection, mitigation response and recovery

                                                                        7
How a Framework is Organized
                      Doctrine, organization, roles and
           Core       responsibilities, response actions
         Document     and planning requirements that
                      guide national response and
                      recovery


                Emergency Support
                 Function Annexes
            Mechanisms to group and
            provide Federal resources and
            capabilities to support State and
            local responders



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                    www.fema.gov/nrf
State & Local Leadership and the Framework
  Effective, unified national response requires layered, mutually supporting
                                   capabilities
  States are sovereign entities, and the Governor has responsibility for public
   safety and welfare; States are the main players in coordinating resources and
   capabilities and obtaining support from other States and the Federal government
        Governor
        Homeland Security Advisor
        Director State Emergency Management Agency                          Local
                                                      State & Tribal
        State Coordinating Officer                   Governments      Governments

  Local officials have primary responsibility for
   community preparedness and response
      Elected/Appointed Officials (Mayor)                       NPFS
      Emergency Manager
      Public Safety Officials
                                                                             Private
                                                      Federal
  Individuals and Households are key starting        Government
                                                                             Sector
                                                                             & NGO
   points for emergency preparedness and
   support community efforts

                                                                                       9
Private Sector & NGOs and the Frameworks

    Effective, unified national response requires layered,
               mutually supporting capabilities
• The Private Sector supports community 
  response, organizes business to ensure 
  resiliency, and protects and restores 
  critical infrastructure and commercial    State & Tribal
                                            Governments
                                                                   Local
                                                             Governments
  activity
• NGOs perform vital service missions
   – Assist individuals who have special               NPFS
      needs
   – Coordinate volunteers                  Federal
                                                                   Private
                                                                   Sector
                                            Government
   – Interface with government response                            & NGO

      officials at all levels

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National Frameworks
  FEMA works across the Whole Community (as directed
   by Presidential policy Directive (PPD)-8) to finish the
   series of new National Frameworks: Prevention,
   Protection, and Mitigation including a review and update
   of the existing National Response Framework (NRF) by
   the end of Fiscal Year 2012. The first drafts of the
   Prevention, Protection, Response, and Mitigation were
   sent out for review in 06 March of 2012. The National
   Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) was recently
   released.
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nrf/

                   www.fema.gov/ppd8
.
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
                  Overview
What NIMS Is:                                What NIMS Is NOT:
A comprehensive, nationwide, systematic     A response plan
approach to incident management,             Only used during large-scale
including the Incident Command System,       incidents
Multiagency Coordination Systems, and        A communications plan
Public Information (Homeland Security        Only applicable to certain emergency
Policy Directive (HSPD) 5 and Presidential   management/incident response
Policy Directive (PPD) 7 and 8)              personnel
A set of preparedness concepts and          Only the Incident Command System
principles for all hazards                   or an organization chart
Essential principles for a common           A static system
operating picture and interoperability of
communications and information
management
Standardized resource management
procedures enabling coordination among
different jurisdictions/organizations
Scalable, can be used for all incidents
(from day-to-day to large-scale)
A dynamic system promoting ongoing
management and maintenance
NRF/NIMS Coordination Structures
                                                                                      Regional                 National
                                 Field Level                                                                    Level
                                                                                       Level

NIMS Role
Multiagency Coordination System                                          Unified                                 National
                                                                       Coordination                             Operations
                                                                         Group                                    Center
 Multiagency Coordination Entity
  Strategic coordination

 Multiagency
                                      Local            State                             Regional                National
  Coordination                      Emergency        Emergency          Joint Field      Response               Response
                                    Operations       Operations           Office        Coordination           Coordination
  Centers/EOCs                       Center           Center                              Center                  Center
  Support and coordination

Incident Command
 Directing on-scene emergency                                                             Role of regional components
   management                                      A Local Area Command is                 varies depending on scope and
                                                 established when needed due                 magnitude of the incident.
                     Local                       to the complexity or number of
                     Area                                  incidents.
                   Command



                                                    The NRF includes slight variations of the base
  Incident          Incident         Incident       structure for terrorism response and Federal-to-
 Command           Command          Command
    Post              Post             Post         Federal support
Reorganization Of The NIMS Document

The December 2008 version of NIMS reorders the key
components to emphasize the role of preparedness and to
mirror the progression of an incident. This alleviates the
misperception that NIMS is only the Incident Command System
(ICS).
                   ORDER OF SECTIONS IN 2008
                Preparedness

                Communications and Information
                 Management
                Resource Management
                Command and Management
                Ongoing Management and
                 Maintenance
                National Integration Center
                 Supporting Technologies
NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT

Preparedness
•Highlights the importance of Preparedness within NIMS, and
define its relationship to all other components. Example:
•Additional roles of elected and appointed officials, CEOs and
Senior Managers to define their responsibilities prior to and
during an incident

                     Major Responsibilities of
                        Agency/Company
                            Executives
                    - Clearly state
                    agency/jurisdiction policy
                    - Evaluate effectiveness and
                    correct deficiencies
                    - Support a multiagency
                    approach
NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT

It details the Key roles of NGOs and private sector, on how 
they should be integrated into preparedness efforts. 
Information on Continuity of Operations (COOP) planning 
to help ensure the maintenance of essential functions 
during incidents 
Information on mutual aid and assistance agreements, 
describing the types of agreements and the potential 
elements that should be included.
NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT


Articulates the importance of Communications &
Information Management and is comprised of three
main sections.

Concepts and Principles contains the following
subsections:
  • Common Operating Picture
  • Interoperability
  • Reliability, Scalability, and Portability
  • Resiliency and Redundancy
NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT

Resource Management

The resource management process can be
separated into two parts:
  •Preparedness (conducted on a continual
  basis)
  •Response (managing resources during an
  incident)
NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT

Command and Management
Explains Command and Management concepts
and principles. Clarifies the purpose of Area
Command and how it fits into ICS
NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT


Explains the Multiagency Coordination System
(MACS) section defining the process of Multiagency
Coordination and the elements that make up the
System
MAC Groups
  • Major system elements within MACS include Joint
  Field Offices (JFOs), Emergency Operation
  Centers (EOCs) and communications/ dispatch
  centers.
.
    NIMS Update 2012
NIMS Update 2012

• No new State 2012 metrics for FY 2012.
• 2013 State Metrics for 2013 are presently under
 discussion in the FEMA National Preparedness
 Division.
• 2012 update of the NIMSCAST module for federal,
 tribal, states, and locals Is scheduled for March of 2012.
• NIMS ICS 300, 400 and ICS L-499 Courses are to be
 Given by TEEX for EMI Nationwide FY 2012 and 2013
NIMS Update 2012

•New International Emergency Management Standards (ISO
 22320:2011) were released by the International Organization
 for Standardization (ISO).
 “http://www.iso.org/iso/pressrelease.htm?refid=Ref1496
 The FEMA National Integration Center is presently reviewing
 the ISO standard.

•National NIMS Work Groups on Typing and Job Descriptions.
  - 6 out of the 10 work groups have submitted their work to
    FEMA for review before federal register submittal. The
    other 4 are expected to submit them the spring of 2012.
    Presently there are 145 resource types with 435 divisions
    developed.
NIMS Update 2012


•The National NIMS 12-2008 document is up for
 review in late Summer of 2012 in concurrence
 with the new National Frameworks development.
 There will be focus group input and a national
 draft review, followed by a formal review in the
 federal register.


      http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/index.shtm
New National NIMS Training Program
NIMS Training Program
• A well-developed training program that facilitates NIMS
  training throughout the Nation.
• The National Integration Center (NIC) and Emergency
  Management Institute (EMI) develop NIMS-related
  training guidance and courses.
NIMS Training Program

• Supersedes Five-Year NIMS Training Plan
• Defines a national NIMS curriculum
• Identifies broad NIMS training goals and objectives
• Provides specifications for delivery of NIMS training,
  including:
   • Course objectives, Contact Hours, Instructor
      qualification guidelines
• Guides development of stakeholders’ long-term training
  plans, budgets, and schedules as well as grant
  qualifications and applications.
NIMS Core Curriculum

• Simplified categories for level of training:
   • Previous Five-Year NIMS Training Plan:
     Awareness, Advanced, or Practicum
   • Currently the NIMS Training Program is
     Baseline and Advanced
• Training recommendations based upon Incident
  Complexity: Type 1-5
NIMS Curriculum -
        Incident Complexity Types
Type 1 - Most complex, requiring national resources for safe
  and effective management and operation
Type 2 - Incident extends beyond the capabilities for local
  control and is expected to go into multiple operational
  periods
Type 3 - Incident needs exceed capabilities, the appropriate
  ICS positions should be added to match the complexity of
  the incident
Type 4 - Command staff and general staff functions are
  activated only if needed
Type 5 - The incident can be handled with one or two single
  resources with up to six personnel
NIMS Core Curriculum:
           Incident Complexity determines
                      Training
                                                        Position-
                                                        Specific
                                                                               High
Advanced




                                              ICS-400
                                                                    Types 1,
                                                                      2,3




                                                                               Incident Complexity
                                              ICS-300



                                     IS-800




                           ICS-200                                  Type 4
Baseline




                 ICS-100

                                                                    Type 5

                 IS-700                                                        Low
NIMS Core Curriculum -
 ICS Training Recommendations
• Provides recommended progression of NIMS training
  from Baseline to Advanced (based upon Incident
  Complexity) for Field (ICS) Personnel
• Outlines Core Courses and Additional Courses based
  upon Incident Types
                 Training for ICS/Field Personnel
                                                          Position-
                                                                               High
                                                          Specific
      Advanced




                                                ICS-400               Types




                                                                               Incident Complexity
                                                                      1, 2,3
                                                ICS-300

                                       IS-800
                                                                      Type
                             ICS-200
                                                                       4
      Baseline




                  ICS-100
                                                                      Type
                                                                       5
                  IS-700                                                       Low
NIMS Core Curriculum -
           EOC Personnel Training
• Acknowledges that
                                                          Training for EOC/MACS Personnel
  training needs for EOC
  Personnel may be differ
                                                                                     IS-701
  from training required for
  ICS/Field Personnel


                               Additional NIMS Training
                                                                                     IS-706

• Advanced and Additional
                                                                                     G-775
  courses combine with
  specific training based                                                            G-191

  upon expected role of
                                                                            IS-800
  personnel
• Training based on                                               ICS-100
                               Baseline




  jurisdiction risk, not
  incident complexity                                              IS-700
NIMS Training Program

• NIMS Core Curriculum Course Summaries
   • Expanded course and instructor information
   • Addition of Unit Leader and related positions
• FEMA Sponsored NIMS Coursework - NEW
   • Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and National
     Fire Academy (NFA) courses
   • Variety of delivery methods
   • Association to NIMS Components
NIMS ICS All-Hazard Position
      Specific Training
ICS Position Specific Training Basics

 NIMS ICS Position Specific training is designed to
  provide all-hazards competencies and behaviors for
  the eight Command and General Staff positions and
  for specific unit leaders under ICS
 The competencies in the training are focused
  around the ability of the student to assume the
  position responsibilities, lead assigned personnel,
  communicate effectively, and to ensure the
  completion of assigned actions to meet identified
  objectives for the position
ICS Position Specific Training Basics
                         continued


 NIMS ICS Position Specific training should be
  completed by personnel who desire to eventually be
  certified as a member of a Type III Incident
  Management Team (IMT) or who desire to seek
  credentials/certification in an ICS Command and
  General Staff or unit leader position
 Personnel qualification relies on a combination of
  training, operational experience (during exercises or
  incidents), job shadowing, and administrative
  requirements (such as agency association and
  criminal background checks).
ICS Position Specific Training Basics
                           continued


 Credentialed personnel in an ICS Command and
  General Staff or unit leader position must supplement
  training for a candidate to meet minimum expectations to
  qualify for service in an all-hazards NIMS position during
  a complex multi-jurisdictional incident nationwide
  (incidents that require responders to hold credentials
  under the National Emergency Responder Credentialing
  System)
 Students who wish to complete NIMS ICS All-Hazards
  Command and General Staff and Unit Leader position
  specific training should have completed ICS-100, 200,
  300, and 400 training
Course Status to Date
 NIMS ICS All-Hazards Incident Commander Course
  (L-950)
 NIMS ICS All-Hazards Operations Section Chief
  Course (L-958)
 All-Hazards Planning Section Chief Course (L-962)
 All-Hazards Logistics Section Chief Course (L-967)
 All-Hazards Finance/Administration Section Chief
  Course (L-973)
 All-Hazards Liaison Officer Course (L-956)
 All-Hazards Public Information Officer Course (L-952)
 All-Hazards Safety Officer Course (L-954)
Course Status to Date (Continued)
 All-Hazards Public Information Officer Course (L-952)
 All-Hazards Safety Officer Course (L-954)
 All-Hazards Resource Unit Leader Course (L-965)
 All-Hazards Situation Unit Leader Course (L-964)
 All-Hazards Communication Unit Leader Course (L-
  969)
 All-Hazards Supply Unit Leader Course (L-970)
 All-Hazards Finance/Administration Unit Leader
  Course (L-975)
 All-Hazards Division/Group Supervisor Course (L-960)
 All-Hazards Facility Unit Leader Course (L-971)
Assumptions
 More training alone will not necessarily “qualify” a person to
  serve in an ICS position
   – Personnel qualification relies on a combination of training,
     operational experience, field mentoring, participation in
     drills, exercises, ICS simulations, etc.
 NIMS ICS Position Specific Training should be conducted by
  qualified instructors (minimum instructor standards need to
  be established and adhered to)
 DHS/FEMA should have one agreed upon set of NIMS ICS
  Position Specific training materials based on all-hazards
  competencies and behaviors (THESE ARE THE
  MATERIALS)

http://training.fema.gov/emicourses/allhazardscourses.asp
Assumptions

 The completion of ICS-100, 200, 300 and 400
training does not certify or credential a person in an
ICS position as part of the National Emergency
Responder Credentialing System or in other words
the completion of ICS training (100 thru 400) does
not qualify someone to be an incident commander, or
a planning section chief, etc.
NIMS Guidelines and Forms Updates
Credentialing Guidelines
• The new guidelines originated from the 2004 credentialing 
  doctrine in the National Interagency Incident Management 
  System (NIIMS).  As the development group looked at the issue, 
  it concluded that credentialing has to cover federal, state, local, 
  EMAC critical resources, volunteers and working personnel in 
  critical infrastructure facilities. States will coordinate the entry 
  system and the details of the badging.  

• The New Credentialing Guideline ‐‐‐ Based on 2010 Public 
  Comments and FEMA NP Deputy Administrator direction, the 
  current document was revised to better address (1) Identity 
  Badge issuance for responders, (2) Management of Responder 
  Qualifications, and (3) Managing Access to Disaster sites.

• The new guidelines were released 08/20/2011.
Emergency Response 
     Field Operations Guide & NIMS Forms
• The FEMA ICS Field Operations Guide (FOG) Status –
  was out for Public Comment in the Federal Register
  presently and comments are being reviewed.
• ICS Forms Status –
• Are finished and on line at the FEMA NIMS website.
• Area Command ICS Forms
  Area Command ICS forms are now in development and
  due out next year.
• EOC NIMS forms
  EOC NIMS forms are being developmed by the national
  EOC Work Group and draft forms are due out next year.
NIMS Development and Implementation
NIMS Implementation:
  • Credentialing
      • National Guidelines
  • Resource Typing
      • Resource Definitions Inventory by NIMS Disciplines
  • Job Aids
      • Emergency Responder Field Operations Guide
  • Mutual Aid Support
      • Emergency Management Assistance Compact
      • International Association of Fire Chiefs
  • NIMSCAST
      • 2011 Guidance
  • Training
      • 700 Series Training                                  47
NIMS Development and
   Implementation – Resource Typing

Resource Typing
- Categorizing, by capability, the resources
  requested, deployed, and used in
  incidents.
- Measurable standards identifying resource
  capabilities and performance levels serve
  as the basis for categories.
- Users at all levels rely on these standards
  to identify and inventory resources.
                                            48
NIMS Development and Implementation –
       Resource Typing (cont.)

NIMS Discipline‐specific Work Groups 
  – Members are practitioners in their 
    discipline using experiences and lessons 
    learned from their careers
  – 263 Practitioners
  – Representing 31 States and DC
  – Affiliated with 150 Professional 
    Organizations
                                                49
NIMS Development and Implementation –
       Resource Typing (cont.)
NIMS Discipline‐Specific Working Groups 
 • Animal Emergency          •   Incident Management
   Response                  •   Law Enforcement
 • Aviation Management       •   Mass Care
 • Emergency Management      •   Medical / Public Health
 • Emergency Medical         •   Public Works
   Services                  •   Search and Rescue
 • Firefighting / HAZMAT
 • ICS Core Competencies
   and Qualifications
   Management
NIMS Development and Implementation –
       Resource Typing (cont.)

   – Emergency Responder Field Operations
     Guide: Designed to assist responders in the
     use and application of NIMS during incidents
     regardless of type, size, or complexity.
   – Provides EXAMPLES of Incident Command
     structures.
   – Currently under final review
NIMS Development and Implementation –
       Resource Typing (cont.)
Mutual Aid Support
- Mutual aid agreements/assistance agreements
  between agencies, organizations, and jurisdictions
  provide a mechanism to quickly obtain emergency
  assistance
   – Personnel, Equipment, Materials, Other associated
     services
- Primary objective to facilitate rapid, short-term
  deployment of emergency support prior to, during,
  and after an incident.
NIMS Development and
        Implementation - Mutual Aid
• Emergency Management Assistance
  Compact (EMAC)
  - Interstate mutual aid agreement that allows
    States to assist one another in responding to
    all kinds of natural and manmade disasters. It
    is administered by the National Emergency
    Management Association (NEMA).
NIMS Development and
    Implementation -Mutual Aid – cont.

• The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) is
  currently working on two projects to help the fire
  service's ability to support the National Response
  Framework (NRF) and implement concepts
  presented in the NIMS.

• Emergency Management Committee (EMC) was
  created to help identify and solve problems when
  coordinating and responding to state-to-state mutual
  aid requests. “Go-Teams”
NIMS Development and
   Implementation -Mutual Aid – cont.

• National Fire Service Intrastate Mutual
  Aid System (IMAS)
  - Supports the creation of statewide mutual aid
    response system throughout the country.
NIMS Development and
     Implementation –Training
- IS-701: NIMS Multiagency Coordination
  System
- IS-702: NIMS Public Information Systems
- IS-703: NIMS Resource Management
- IS-704: NIMS Communication and Information
  Management
- IS-706: NIMS Intrastate Mutual Aid
NIMS Coordinators Contacts
Region 10 State NIMS Coordinators
Alaska
DJ DesJardin                          Idaho
Division of Homeland Security &       Alicia Martin-Cowger
Emergency Management (DHS&EM)         Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security
Voice: 907-428-7021                   (208) 272-3309
Fax: 907-428-7009                     amartin-cowger@bhs.idaho.gov
ronald.desjardin@alaska.gov
                                      NIMS Point of Contact
Oregon                                Washington
Lonni Nicoll                          Jaye Compton
Oregon Emergency Management            Washington Military Department
503-378-2911 Ext. 22233               Emergency Management Division
Email : lonnelle.nicoll@state.or.us   (253) 512-7027
                                      Email: j.compton@emd.wa.gov
Questions or comments contact:

                     Matthew P Bernard
                     NIMS Coordinator 
                     FEMA Region X
                     425‐487‐4634
                     Matthew.Bernard2@fema.dhs.gov

National NIMS Regional Coordinators Contact List:
http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/NIMScoordinators.shtm

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National Incident Management System Update

  • 1. National Incident Management  System (NIMS) Update Matthew P Bernard NIMS Coordinator FEMA Region X 1 April 2012
  • 2. Presentation Agenda • Overview of PPD‐8 National Preparedness • NIMS Overview • NIMS Update 2012 • New NIMS Training Program • NIMS All‐Hazards ICS‐Position Specific Training • NIMS Guidelines and Forms Update • NIMS Resources Management
  • 3. Overview Presidential Policy Directive 8  (PPD‐8) National Planning Frameworks  Matthew P Bernard NIMS Coordinator FEMA Region X 3 April 2012
  • 4. PPD‐8 Components • National Preparedness Goal (NPG) • National Preparedness System (NPS) • National Preparedness Report • National Frameworks • Federal Interagency Operational Plans • Building and Sustaining Preparedness
  • 5. National Preparedness System (NPS) Components • Threat Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment  (THIRA) • Organization/Resource Guidance (NIMS) • National Training and Education System (NTES) • National Planning System (NPS) • National Exercise Program (NEP) • Corrective Action Program / Remedial Action  Management Program (CAP‐RAMP) • Comprehensive Assessment System (CAS)
  • 6. National Preparedness System (NPS) The new and improved Preparedness cycle under PPD‐8 Remedial actions THIRA Exercises Validating Identifying and Capabilities Assessing Risk Reviewing and Planning to Updating Estimating Deliver Capabilities Assessments Capabilities Requirements Planning Building and Sustaining Capabilities Community  Organize and  Prep Training Equip (NIMS!)
  • 7. What is the National Planning Frameworks System?  A Framework … not a Plan  Written for two audiences  Senior elected and appointed officials  Emergency Management practitioners  Emphasizes roles of the local governments, States, NGOs, individuals and the private sector  Establishes Doctrine • Engaged partnership • Tiered response • Scalable, flexible, and adaptable operational capabilities • Unity of effort through unified command • Readiness to act  Establishes planning as a critical element of effective prevention, protection, mitigation response and recovery 7
  • 8. How a Framework is Organized Doctrine, organization, roles and Core responsibilities, response actions Document and planning requirements that guide national response and recovery Emergency Support Function Annexes Mechanisms to group and provide Federal resources and capabilities to support State and local responders 8 www.fema.gov/nrf
  • 9. State & Local Leadership and the Framework Effective, unified national response requires layered, mutually supporting capabilities  States are sovereign entities, and the Governor has responsibility for public safety and welfare; States are the main players in coordinating resources and capabilities and obtaining support from other States and the Federal government  Governor  Homeland Security Advisor  Director State Emergency Management Agency Local State & Tribal  State Coordinating Officer Governments Governments  Local officials have primary responsibility for community preparedness and response  Elected/Appointed Officials (Mayor) NPFS  Emergency Manager  Public Safety Officials Private Federal  Individuals and Households are key starting Government Sector & NGO points for emergency preparedness and support community efforts 9
  • 10. Private Sector & NGOs and the Frameworks Effective, unified national response requires layered, mutually supporting capabilities • The Private Sector supports community  response, organizes business to ensure  resiliency, and protects and restores  critical infrastructure and commercial  State & Tribal Governments Local Governments activity • NGOs perform vital service missions – Assist individuals who have special  NPFS needs – Coordinate volunteers Federal Private Sector Government – Interface with government response  & NGO officials at all levels 10
  • 11. National Frameworks  FEMA works across the Whole Community (as directed by Presidential policy Directive (PPD)-8) to finish the series of new National Frameworks: Prevention, Protection, and Mitigation including a review and update of the existing National Response Framework (NRF) by the end of Fiscal Year 2012. The first drafts of the Prevention, Protection, Response, and Mitigation were sent out for review in 06 March of 2012. The National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) was recently released. http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nrf/ www.fema.gov/ppd8
  • 12. . National Incident Management System (NIMS) Overview
  • 13. What NIMS Is: What NIMS Is NOT: A comprehensive, nationwide, systematic A response plan approach to incident management, Only used during large-scale including the Incident Command System, incidents Multiagency Coordination Systems, and A communications plan Public Information (Homeland Security Only applicable to certain emergency Policy Directive (HSPD) 5 and Presidential management/incident response Policy Directive (PPD) 7 and 8) personnel A set of preparedness concepts and Only the Incident Command System principles for all hazards or an organization chart Essential principles for a common A static system operating picture and interoperability of communications and information management Standardized resource management procedures enabling coordination among different jurisdictions/organizations Scalable, can be used for all incidents (from day-to-day to large-scale) A dynamic system promoting ongoing management and maintenance
  • 14. NRF/NIMS Coordination Structures Regional National Field Level Level Level NIMS Role Multiagency Coordination System Unified National Coordination Operations Group Center Multiagency Coordination Entity  Strategic coordination Multiagency Local State Regional National Coordination Emergency Emergency Joint Field Response Response Operations Operations Office Coordination Coordination Centers/EOCs Center Center Center Center  Support and coordination Incident Command  Directing on-scene emergency Role of regional components management A Local Area Command is varies depending on scope and established when needed due magnitude of the incident. Local to the complexity or number of Area incidents. Command The NRF includes slight variations of the base Incident Incident Incident structure for terrorism response and Federal-to- Command Command Command Post Post Post Federal support
  • 15. Reorganization Of The NIMS Document The December 2008 version of NIMS reorders the key components to emphasize the role of preparedness and to mirror the progression of an incident. This alleviates the misperception that NIMS is only the Incident Command System (ICS). ORDER OF SECTIONS IN 2008  Preparedness  Communications and Information Management  Resource Management  Command and Management  Ongoing Management and Maintenance  National Integration Center Supporting Technologies
  • 16. NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT Preparedness •Highlights the importance of Preparedness within NIMS, and define its relationship to all other components. Example: •Additional roles of elected and appointed officials, CEOs and Senior Managers to define their responsibilities prior to and during an incident Major Responsibilities of Agency/Company Executives - Clearly state agency/jurisdiction policy - Evaluate effectiveness and correct deficiencies - Support a multiagency approach
  • 18. NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT Articulates the importance of Communications & Information Management and is comprised of three main sections. Concepts and Principles contains the following subsections: • Common Operating Picture • Interoperability • Reliability, Scalability, and Portability • Resiliency and Redundancy
  • 19. NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT Resource Management The resource management process can be separated into two parts: •Preparedness (conducted on a continual basis) •Response (managing resources during an incident)
  • 20. NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT Command and Management Explains Command and Management concepts and principles. Clarifies the purpose of Area Command and how it fits into ICS
  • 21. NIMS COMPONENT-BY-COMPONENT Explains the Multiagency Coordination System (MACS) section defining the process of Multiagency Coordination and the elements that make up the System MAC Groups • Major system elements within MACS include Joint Field Offices (JFOs), Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) and communications/ dispatch centers.
  • 22. . NIMS Update 2012
  • 23. NIMS Update 2012 • No new State 2012 metrics for FY 2012. • 2013 State Metrics for 2013 are presently under discussion in the FEMA National Preparedness Division. • 2012 update of the NIMSCAST module for federal, tribal, states, and locals Is scheduled for March of 2012. • NIMS ICS 300, 400 and ICS L-499 Courses are to be Given by TEEX for EMI Nationwide FY 2012 and 2013
  • 24. NIMS Update 2012 •New International Emergency Management Standards (ISO 22320:2011) were released by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). “http://www.iso.org/iso/pressrelease.htm?refid=Ref1496 The FEMA National Integration Center is presently reviewing the ISO standard. •National NIMS Work Groups on Typing and Job Descriptions. - 6 out of the 10 work groups have submitted their work to FEMA for review before federal register submittal. The other 4 are expected to submit them the spring of 2012. Presently there are 145 resource types with 435 divisions developed.
  • 25. NIMS Update 2012 •The National NIMS 12-2008 document is up for review in late Summer of 2012 in concurrence with the new National Frameworks development. There will be focus group input and a national draft review, followed by a formal review in the federal register. http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/index.shtm
  • 27. NIMS Training Program • A well-developed training program that facilitates NIMS training throughout the Nation. • The National Integration Center (NIC) and Emergency Management Institute (EMI) develop NIMS-related training guidance and courses.
  • 28. NIMS Training Program • Supersedes Five-Year NIMS Training Plan • Defines a national NIMS curriculum • Identifies broad NIMS training goals and objectives • Provides specifications for delivery of NIMS training, including: • Course objectives, Contact Hours, Instructor qualification guidelines • Guides development of stakeholders’ long-term training plans, budgets, and schedules as well as grant qualifications and applications.
  • 29. NIMS Core Curriculum • Simplified categories for level of training: • Previous Five-Year NIMS Training Plan: Awareness, Advanced, or Practicum • Currently the NIMS Training Program is Baseline and Advanced • Training recommendations based upon Incident Complexity: Type 1-5
  • 30. NIMS Curriculum - Incident Complexity Types Type 1 - Most complex, requiring national resources for safe and effective management and operation Type 2 - Incident extends beyond the capabilities for local control and is expected to go into multiple operational periods Type 3 - Incident needs exceed capabilities, the appropriate ICS positions should be added to match the complexity of the incident Type 4 - Command staff and general staff functions are activated only if needed Type 5 - The incident can be handled with one or two single resources with up to six personnel
  • 31. NIMS Core Curriculum: Incident Complexity determines Training Position- Specific High Advanced ICS-400 Types 1, 2,3 Incident Complexity ICS-300 IS-800 ICS-200 Type 4 Baseline ICS-100 Type 5 IS-700 Low
  • 32. NIMS Core Curriculum - ICS Training Recommendations • Provides recommended progression of NIMS training from Baseline to Advanced (based upon Incident Complexity) for Field (ICS) Personnel • Outlines Core Courses and Additional Courses based upon Incident Types Training for ICS/Field Personnel Position- High Specific Advanced ICS-400 Types Incident Complexity 1, 2,3 ICS-300 IS-800 Type ICS-200 4 Baseline ICS-100 Type 5 IS-700 Low
  • 33. NIMS Core Curriculum - EOC Personnel Training • Acknowledges that Training for EOC/MACS Personnel training needs for EOC Personnel may be differ IS-701 from training required for ICS/Field Personnel Additional NIMS Training IS-706 • Advanced and Additional G-775 courses combine with specific training based G-191 upon expected role of IS-800 personnel • Training based on ICS-100 Baseline jurisdiction risk, not incident complexity IS-700
  • 34. NIMS Training Program • NIMS Core Curriculum Course Summaries • Expanded course and instructor information • Addition of Unit Leader and related positions • FEMA Sponsored NIMS Coursework - NEW • Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and National Fire Academy (NFA) courses • Variety of delivery methods • Association to NIMS Components
  • 35. NIMS ICS All-Hazard Position Specific Training
  • 36. ICS Position Specific Training Basics  NIMS ICS Position Specific training is designed to provide all-hazards competencies and behaviors for the eight Command and General Staff positions and for specific unit leaders under ICS  The competencies in the training are focused around the ability of the student to assume the position responsibilities, lead assigned personnel, communicate effectively, and to ensure the completion of assigned actions to meet identified objectives for the position
  • 37. ICS Position Specific Training Basics continued  NIMS ICS Position Specific training should be completed by personnel who desire to eventually be certified as a member of a Type III Incident Management Team (IMT) or who desire to seek credentials/certification in an ICS Command and General Staff or unit leader position  Personnel qualification relies on a combination of training, operational experience (during exercises or incidents), job shadowing, and administrative requirements (such as agency association and criminal background checks).
  • 38. ICS Position Specific Training Basics continued  Credentialed personnel in an ICS Command and General Staff or unit leader position must supplement training for a candidate to meet minimum expectations to qualify for service in an all-hazards NIMS position during a complex multi-jurisdictional incident nationwide (incidents that require responders to hold credentials under the National Emergency Responder Credentialing System)  Students who wish to complete NIMS ICS All-Hazards Command and General Staff and Unit Leader position specific training should have completed ICS-100, 200, 300, and 400 training
  • 39. Course Status to Date  NIMS ICS All-Hazards Incident Commander Course (L-950)  NIMS ICS All-Hazards Operations Section Chief Course (L-958)  All-Hazards Planning Section Chief Course (L-962)  All-Hazards Logistics Section Chief Course (L-967)  All-Hazards Finance/Administration Section Chief Course (L-973)  All-Hazards Liaison Officer Course (L-956)  All-Hazards Public Information Officer Course (L-952)  All-Hazards Safety Officer Course (L-954)
  • 40. Course Status to Date (Continued)  All-Hazards Public Information Officer Course (L-952)  All-Hazards Safety Officer Course (L-954)  All-Hazards Resource Unit Leader Course (L-965)  All-Hazards Situation Unit Leader Course (L-964)  All-Hazards Communication Unit Leader Course (L- 969)  All-Hazards Supply Unit Leader Course (L-970)  All-Hazards Finance/Administration Unit Leader Course (L-975)  All-Hazards Division/Group Supervisor Course (L-960)  All-Hazards Facility Unit Leader Course (L-971)
  • 41. Assumptions  More training alone will not necessarily “qualify” a person to serve in an ICS position – Personnel qualification relies on a combination of training, operational experience, field mentoring, participation in drills, exercises, ICS simulations, etc.  NIMS ICS Position Specific Training should be conducted by qualified instructors (minimum instructor standards need to be established and adhered to)  DHS/FEMA should have one agreed upon set of NIMS ICS Position Specific training materials based on all-hazards competencies and behaviors (THESE ARE THE MATERIALS) http://training.fema.gov/emicourses/allhazardscourses.asp
  • 42. Assumptions  The completion of ICS-100, 200, 300 and 400 training does not certify or credential a person in an ICS position as part of the National Emergency Responder Credentialing System or in other words the completion of ICS training (100 thru 400) does not qualify someone to be an incident commander, or a planning section chief, etc.
  • 44. Credentialing Guidelines • The new guidelines originated from the 2004 credentialing  doctrine in the National Interagency Incident Management  System (NIIMS).  As the development group looked at the issue,  it concluded that credentialing has to cover federal, state, local,  EMAC critical resources, volunteers and working personnel in  critical infrastructure facilities. States will coordinate the entry  system and the details of the badging.   • The New Credentialing Guideline ‐‐‐ Based on 2010 Public  Comments and FEMA NP Deputy Administrator direction, the  current document was revised to better address (1) Identity  Badge issuance for responders, (2) Management of Responder  Qualifications, and (3) Managing Access to Disaster sites. • The new guidelines were released 08/20/2011.
  • 45. Emergency Response  Field Operations Guide & NIMS Forms • The FEMA ICS Field Operations Guide (FOG) Status – was out for Public Comment in the Federal Register presently and comments are being reviewed. • ICS Forms Status – • Are finished and on line at the FEMA NIMS website. • Area Command ICS Forms Area Command ICS forms are now in development and due out next year. • EOC NIMS forms EOC NIMS forms are being developmed by the national EOC Work Group and draft forms are due out next year.
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  • 47. NIMS Development and Implementation NIMS Implementation: • Credentialing • National Guidelines • Resource Typing • Resource Definitions Inventory by NIMS Disciplines • Job Aids • Emergency Responder Field Operations Guide • Mutual Aid Support • Emergency Management Assistance Compact • International Association of Fire Chiefs • NIMSCAST • 2011 Guidance • Training • 700 Series Training 47
  • 48. NIMS Development and Implementation – Resource Typing Resource Typing - Categorizing, by capability, the resources requested, deployed, and used in incidents. - Measurable standards identifying resource capabilities and performance levels serve as the basis for categories. - Users at all levels rely on these standards to identify and inventory resources. 48
  • 49. NIMS Development and Implementation – Resource Typing (cont.) NIMS Discipline‐specific Work Groups  – Members are practitioners in their  discipline using experiences and lessons  learned from their careers – 263 Practitioners – Representing 31 States and DC – Affiliated with 150 Professional  Organizations 49
  • 50. NIMS Development and Implementation – Resource Typing (cont.) NIMS Discipline‐Specific Working Groups  • Animal Emergency • Incident Management Response • Law Enforcement • Aviation Management • Mass Care • Emergency Management • Medical / Public Health • Emergency Medical • Public Works Services • Search and Rescue • Firefighting / HAZMAT • ICS Core Competencies and Qualifications Management
  • 51. NIMS Development and Implementation – Resource Typing (cont.) – Emergency Responder Field Operations Guide: Designed to assist responders in the use and application of NIMS during incidents regardless of type, size, or complexity. – Provides EXAMPLES of Incident Command structures. – Currently under final review
  • 52. NIMS Development and Implementation – Resource Typing (cont.) Mutual Aid Support - Mutual aid agreements/assistance agreements between agencies, organizations, and jurisdictions provide a mechanism to quickly obtain emergency assistance – Personnel, Equipment, Materials, Other associated services - Primary objective to facilitate rapid, short-term deployment of emergency support prior to, during, and after an incident.
  • 53. NIMS Development and Implementation - Mutual Aid • Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) - Interstate mutual aid agreement that allows States to assist one another in responding to all kinds of natural and manmade disasters. It is administered by the National Emergency Management Association (NEMA).
  • 54. NIMS Development and Implementation -Mutual Aid – cont. • The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) is currently working on two projects to help the fire service's ability to support the National Response Framework (NRF) and implement concepts presented in the NIMS. • Emergency Management Committee (EMC) was created to help identify and solve problems when coordinating and responding to state-to-state mutual aid requests. “Go-Teams”
  • 55. NIMS Development and Implementation -Mutual Aid – cont. • National Fire Service Intrastate Mutual Aid System (IMAS) - Supports the creation of statewide mutual aid response system throughout the country.
  • 56. NIMS Development and Implementation –Training - IS-701: NIMS Multiagency Coordination System - IS-702: NIMS Public Information Systems - IS-703: NIMS Resource Management - IS-704: NIMS Communication and Information Management - IS-706: NIMS Intrastate Mutual Aid
  • 58. Region 10 State NIMS Coordinators Alaska DJ DesJardin Idaho Division of Homeland Security & Alicia Martin-Cowger Emergency Management (DHS&EM) Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security Voice: 907-428-7021 (208) 272-3309 Fax: 907-428-7009 amartin-cowger@bhs.idaho.gov ronald.desjardin@alaska.gov NIMS Point of Contact Oregon Washington Lonni Nicoll Jaye Compton Oregon Emergency Management Washington Military Department 503-378-2911 Ext. 22233 Emergency Management Division Email : lonnelle.nicoll@state.or.us (253) 512-7027 Email: j.compton@emd.wa.gov
  • 59. Questions or comments contact: Matthew P Bernard NIMS Coordinator  FEMA Region X 425‐487‐4634 Matthew.Bernard2@fema.dhs.gov National NIMS Regional Coordinators Contact List: http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/NIMScoordinators.shtm