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Unit 7: Course Summary

Unit 7: Course Summary. Unit Objectives. The purposes of this lesson are to: Introduce you to the additional resources available to support the implementation of the NRF. Summarize the key points presented in this course. . Lesson List. Overview Roles & Responsibilities Response Action

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Unit 7: Course Summary

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  1. Unit 7:Course Summary

  2. Unit Objectives The purposes of this lesson are to: Introduce you to the additional resources available to support the implementation of the NRF. Summarize the key points presented in this course. Lesson List • Overview • Roles & Responsibilities • Response Action • Response Organization • Planning • Additional Resources & Summary

  3. NRF Components The National Response Framework is comprised of: The core document Emergency Support Function (ESF) Annexes Support Annexes Incident Annexes Partner Guides Core Document Emergency Support Function Annexes Support Annexes Incident Annexes Partner Guides

  4. NRF: Core Document The core document presents: An Introduction Roles and Responsibilities Response Actions Response Organization Planning

  5. Annexes • Annexes to the NRF include: • Emergency Support Function Annexes, which group Federal resources and capabilities into functional areas that are most frequently needed in a national response. • Support Annexes, which describe essential supporting aspects that are common to all incidents. • Incident Annexes, which address the unique aspects of how we respond to seven broad incident categories.

  6. Partner Guides and Overview • The NRF is augmented by the following additional resources: • Partner Guides, which provide ready references describing key roles and actions for local, tribal, State, Federal, and private-sector response partners. • The Overview Document, which presents a summary of the process, roles, and responsibilities for requesting and providing all forms of Federal assistance.

  7. NRF Resource Center References • Authorities • Overviews of Federal Assistance • Glossary/Acronyms • Additional Resources • Briefings and Training www.fema.gov/nrf

  8. Overarching Concept: Partnership • The Framework fosters partnerships among: • All levels of government • Nongovernmental organizations • The private sector

  9. NRF Emphasizes Partnerships Federal Government Supports State State Government Provides Support Local Government First Response! Individuals and Households Private Sector Nongovernmental Organizations

  10. Review: Response Doctrine Engaged Partnership Tiered Response Scalable, Flexible, and Adaptable Operational Capabilities Unity of Effort Through Unified Command Readiness To Act

  11. Review: Preparedness Cycle Capability Building The Preparedness Cycle Builds Capabilities

  12. Review: Response Activities Gain and Maintain Situation Awareness Activate and Deploy Resources and Capabilities Coordinate Response Actions Demobilize

  13. Review: Command & Coordination National Operations CenterRRCC, NRCC, JFO Incident Command Public Information Officer State Officials and Emergency Operations Center Liaison Officer Local Officials and Emergency Operations Center Safety Officer Coordination Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance/Admin Section Chief Command

  14. Review: Federal Response Structures National Policy Level Regional Coordination National Coordination Field Operations

  15. Joint Field Office Partnership Partnership State Officials and Emergency Operations Center Private-Sector and Nongovernmental Organizations Unified Coordination Group Joint Operations Center Local Officials and Emergency Operations Center Principal Federal Official Federal Coordinating Officer State Coordinating Officer Joint Task Force DOD Representative (Normally Defense Coordinating Officer) Senior Law Enforcement Official Other SeniorOfficials Incident Command Post Unified Command External Affairs, Liaisons, and Others Chief of Staff Defense Coordinating Element Safety Officer Operation Planning Logistics Finance/Admin Emergency Support Functions

  16. 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 NRF document when completing this test.

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

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