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NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Background
• In response to September 11, 2001 (9-11), the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) was issued on February 28, 2003
• Federal, state, and local agencies were encouraged to use the same
emergency management system (i.e., terminology and training)
• NIMS provides a national framework for preparing, preventing, responding to, and recovering from domestic incidents that includes o Command and managemento Preparednesso Resource managemento Communications and information managemento Supporting technologieso Ongoing management and maintenance
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DOE/NNSA Emergency Management and NIMS
Requires
• Compliance with the requirements of the National Response Framework (NRF) and NIMS o Incorporating NIMS concepts, principles, and terminology into
existing Emergency Plans and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
o Meeting training program requirementso Providing authority and responsibility for the Emergency
Director to perform required functions, including • initial activation of onsite response assets• notification of offsite authorities• requests for offsite assistance
• Control and coordination at an event/incident scene that must be consistent with NIMS’ Incident Command System, which integrates federal, tribal, state, and local agencies and organizations that provide onsite response services
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DOE/NNSA Emergency Management and NIMS (cont.)
Where applicable, pre-designate a DOE/NNSA employee as the
• On-Scene Coordinator when DOE/NNSA is the lead agency for Federal responses under the National Contingency Plan or its replacement
• Senior Federal Official when DOE/NNSA is the Coordinating Agency under the Nuclear/Radiological Incident Annex of the National Response Framework or its replacement
• Senior Energy Official to coordinate Departmental activities under appropriate Federal plans