Topic: Grasping the National Response Framework (NRF), The National Incident Management System (NIMS), and the Incident Command System (ICS)
Succinctly create 3 tables for each of these documents: NRF, NIMS, and ICS. In each table, list the primary functions, elements, or components that each document or concept offers or requires. Next, pull 1 function, element, or component from each table/document that you think does the most good in accomplishing the mission faced by responders. Explain why you say this. Finally, do the same for each table/document, but this time pick the least useful or most difficult if you wish. Explain why and what would you suggest.
Discussion Board Forum Instructions
You are required to provide a thread in response to the provided topic for each forum. Each thread is to be at least 250 words, cite at least 2 sources, and demonstrate course-related knowledge. In addition to the thread, you are required to reply to 2 other classmates’ threads. Acceptable sources include the textbook, peer-reviewed journal articles, government sources, professional association websites, etc. Each original discussion will also require a biblical reference/quote (which is not a part of the original source count).
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