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Unit 6:

Unit 6:. Course Summary. Unit Objectives. Review: Multiagency coordination at all levels of government Key terms MAC System functions MAC System elements Coordination elements MAC System preparedness MAC System readiness. Unit List. Course Overview

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Unit 6:

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  1. Unit 6: Course Summary

  2. Unit Objectives • Review: • Multiagency coordination at all levels of government • Key terms • MAC System functions • MAC System elements • Coordination elements • MAC System preparedness • MAC System readiness Unit List • Course Overview • Understanding Multiagency Coordination • Preparing for Multiagency Coordination • Implementing Multiagency Coordination • Tabletop Exercise • Course Summary

  3. Multiagency Coordination: Review • Multiagency coordination: • Is a process that allows all levels of government to work together. • Occurs across different disciplines, jurisdictional lines, or levels of government. • Can and does occur on a regular basis.

  4. MAC System Functions: Review • Primary MAC System functions include: • Situation Assessment • Incident Priority Determination • Critical Resource Acquisition and Allocation • Interagency Activities • Other Coordination

  5. MAC System Elements: Review • MAC Systems are a combination of: • Facilities • Equipment • Personnel • Procedures

  6. Coordination Elements: Review • Common coordination elements may include: • Dispatch Center • Emergency Operations Center (EOC) • Department Operations Center (DOC) • Multiagency Coordination (MAC) Group

  7. How the System Works: Review

  8. MAC System Preparedness: Review • MAC System preparedness depends on: • People • Communications and Information Systems • Public Information • Nonpersonnel Resources

  9. MAC System Readiness: Review • Post-incident steps: • Replenish resources. • Update rosters, lists, and information. • Conduct tests, training, and exercises. • Maintain/update equipment. • Implement recommendations from exercises.

  10. Taking the Exam Instructions: Take a few moments to review your Student Manuals and identify any questions. Make sure that you get all of your questions answered prior to beginning the final test. When taking the test . . . Read each item carefully. Circle your answer on the test. Check your work and transfer your answers to the computer-scan (bubble) answer sheet or enter the answers online. You may refer to your Student Manuals and the NIMS document when completing this test.

  11. Feedback Please complete the course evaluation form. Your comments are important!

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