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National Incident Management Systems. Session 15 Slide Deck. Session Objectives. Use of Supporting Technologies in Incident Management Explained Supporting Technologies Concepts and Principles Supporting Incident Management with Science and Technology . Technology Requirements.
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National Incident Management Systems Session 15 Slide Deck Session 15
Session Objectives • Use of Supporting Technologies in Incident Management Explained • Supporting Technologies Concepts and Principles • Supporting Incident Management with Science and Technology Session 15
Technology Requirements • Information management • Communications with staff • Communications with other responding agencies • Communications with stakeholders and partners • Communications with the public • Situational awareness – reporting from the incident site and surrounding area • Damage assessments • Resource management • Credentialing • Other Session 15
The discussion in this Objective will focus on four general areas within incident management where supporting technologies play a key role: • Information Management • Internal and External Communications • Resource Management • Credentialing Session 15
Information Management Information management systems are used by response agencies to: • Collect, update, and process data • Track resources • Display the readiness status of resources Session 15
Information Management Examples of resource management information management systems include: • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) • Logistics calculators • Transportation tracking systems • Resource tracking and inventory systems • Warehouse inventory systems Session 15
Information Management Existing Information Management Technologies: • Web EOC • Virginia Interoperability Picture for Emergency Management (VIPER) • Response Vision • NIMS Incident Resource Inventory System (IRIS) • The Gap Analysis Program (GAP) Data Collection and Analysis Tool (DCAT) • Resource Order and Status System (ROSS) Session 15
Information Management Supporting technologies can provide a platform for the collection, processing and dissemination of incident-related information by: • Clearly defining information needs • Identifying potential information sources • Providing templates for how information is reported • Accepting information from a variety of sources/media • Processing and aggregating information • Creating displays of information using a variety of presentations • Disseminating information • Updating reports and presentations as new information is collected and processed Session 15
Internal / External Communications • Interoperability • New Social Media Session 15
Resource Management (EM) “Coordinating and overseeing the application of tools, processes, and systems to provide incident managers with timely and appropriate resources during an incident.” -FEMA, n/d Session 15
Resources • Personnel • Teams • Facilities • Equipment • Supplies Session 15
Task Groups • Establishing systems to describe, inventory, request, and track resources • Activating these systems before and during an incident • Dispatching resources before and during an incident • Deactivating and recalling resources during or after an incident Session 15
Managing Resources in Large Incidents • Having enough resources to do the job • Knowing how to best allocate those resources • Understanding where the request for resources should end, and limiting requests for outside assistance at that point Session 15
Principles • Interoperability and Compatibility • Technology Support • Technology Standards • Broad-Based Requirements • Strategic R&D Planning Session 15
Interoperability / Compatibility Interoperability and compatibility are achieved through the use of tools such as: • Common communications and data standards • Digital data formats • Equipment standards • Design standards Session 15
Technology Support • Technology support is the use and incorporation of new and existing technologies to improve efficiency and effectiveness in all aspects of incident management • Technology support permits organizations using NIMS to enhance all aspects of emergency management and incident response • Technology support facilitates incident operations and sustains the R&D programs that underpin the long-term investment in the Nation’s future incident management capabilities Session 15
Technology Standards Agencies involved in incident management: • Federal, State and local emergency governments • NGOs • The Private Sector • National Professional Organizations • Voluntary Agencies • Code and standards groups Session 15
Broad-Based Requirements • New technologies needed and identified • NIMS aggregates and prioritizes technology requirements • Coordination and evaluation of research Session 15
Strategic R&D Planning • Identify future technology requirements • Insert in national R&D agenda • NIC • DHS Science and Technology Directorate Session 15
Supporting Incident Management with Science and technology • Operational Scientific Support • Technical Standards Support • R&D Support Session 15
Operational Scientific Support • Identify and mobilize scientific resources • Scientific and technological expertise • NMS preparedness organizations • Coordination by DHS Session 15
Technical Standards Support • Performance Measurements - Principles • Consensus Based Performance • Testing and evaluation • Technical Guidelines for Training Emergency Responders on Equipment Use Session 15
R&D Support • Involve all responding agencies • Resource prioritization • DHS and national R&D agenda Session 15