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Defense Support of Civil Authorities
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When the US Coast Guard is involved in search and rescue and accident investigation
activities these are examples of what type of mission? - answerSafety

Core capabilities and capability targets are exclusive to a single level of government or
organization, and do not require the combined efforts of the whole community. -
answerFalse

A tenet of the Incident Command System is that the incident commander (IC) is the only
person in charge. When an incident expands into a unified command (UC), what type of
command structure does the UC have? - answerThe principle of UC ensures that efforts
are efficiently coordinated through multiple jurisdictions and agencies when necessary,
and enables joint decisions on objectives, strategies, plans, priorities, and
communications

The National Defense Act of 1916, the Insurrection Act, and Title 10 of the USC section
12406 laws authorize the use of the National Guard in a federal status for: (Select all
that apply) - answerNatural disasters

Suppression of insurrection against a state

Terrorist act or incident

Enforcement of federal laws

The capabilities of preventing adversaries from attacking the U.S. homeland, and
defeating national security threats in the maritime and air approaches, helps DOD
achieve which of the following key objectives? - answerDeter, intercept, and defeat
threats at a safe distance

Natural hazards, pandemics, terrorist organizations and cyber-attacks were key findings
of a national risk assessment. These risks affirmed the need for: - answerAn all-
hazards, capability-based approach to preparedness planning

Which of the following is defined as "the instrument the Nation will employ to build,
sustain, and deliver those core capabilities across five mission areas: Prevention,

, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery?" - answerNational preparedness
system

Under which two basic authorities does USACE conduct its emergency response
activities? - answerRobert T. Stafford Act

Flood Control and Coastal Emergency Act

Combatant commands use a phased approach when planning for a wide spectrum of
operations. Which phase is characterized by "focusing on the redeployment of DOD
response forces to their home station?" - answerPhase V - Transition

Match each management characteristic with the correct definition.

a) Maintaining an accurate and up-to-date picture of resource utilization. Resources to
be identified include personnel, teams, equipment, supplies, and facilities

b) The use of a common communications plan and interoperable voice and data
communications

c) The process includes a briefing that captures all essential information for continuing
safe and effective operations

d) Capture and communicate the overall incident priorities, objectives, strategies, and
tactics in the context of both operational and support activities - answerC)
Establishment and transfer of command

D) Incident action planning

B) Integrated communications

A) Comprehensive resource management

What is the purpose of the national planning scenarios? - answerDesigned to be the
foundational structure for the development of national preparedness standards from
which homeland security capabilities can be measured

"Mission areas" were used to determine the response requirements generated by the
national planning scenarios. Which of the following mission areas deals with the ability
to plan, organize, equip, and train homeland security personnel? - answerPreparedness

The NIMS is a comprehensive, nationwide, systematic approach to incident
management. It is NOT: - answerA response plan for major hazardous incidents

Match the correct functional area with it responsibilities.

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