($$$$$$$) is the ability to get the right information to the right people in the right time frame
COMMUNICATIONS OPERABILITY
($$$$$$$$) is a formal term describing the more familiar concept of SITUATIONAL AWARNESS
COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
($$$$$$$) is defined by NIMS as an overview of an incident created by collating and gathering information – such as traffic, weather, actual damage, and resource availability of any type from agencies/ organizations in order to support decision making.
COP
The most important component within the real of interoperable communications is the ($$$$$$$$$)
Operator of the device..
($$$$$$$$$). High level directions, including resource priority decisions, and overall incident response courses of action.
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
($$$$$$$$$$$). Communications among command and support elements and, a appropriate, cooperating agencies and organizations.
TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS
($$$$$$$$$). Coordination in support of strategic and tactical communications (for example hospitals concerning ordering, dispatching, and tracking logistics centers, and traffic and public works communication).
SUPPORT COMMUNICATIONS
($$$$$$$$$$). Emergency alerts and warnings, press conferences, etc.
PUBLIC ADDRESS COMUNICATIONS
Organizations such as ($$$$$$$) and the ($$$$$$$$$) oversee all initiatives and projects pertaining to PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS and interoperability standards.
DHS SAFECOM.
ORGANIZATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF STRUCTURED INFORMATION STANDARDS (OASIS)
The focu of the ($$$$$$) is wireless communications interoperability.
SAFECOM
($$$$$$) promotes the development and adoption of e-business and web service standards.
OASIS
($$$$$$$) ( known within the ICS as SITSAT). After a snapshot of the past operational period and contain confirmed or verified information regarding the explicit details relating to the incident.
SITUATION REPORTS
($$$$$$$$) which mat be contained in the SITUATION REPORTS, relay information specifically related to the status of resources.
STATUS REPORT
Transmission of data in a ($$$$$$$) enables the passing of pertinent information to appropriate jurisdictions and organizations and to a national system that can handle data queries and information assessments and analysis.
Common format
($$$$$$$$$) is defined as information pertaining to the geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features and boundaries.
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
The use of ($$$$$$$) should be tied to consistent standards because it has the potential to be misinterpreted, transposes incorrectly, or otherwise misapplied, causing inconspicuous yet serious errors.
GEOSPATIAL DATA
Jurisdictions maybe required to comply with national interoperable communications standards. Standard appropriate for NIMS users will be designated by the ($$$$$$$$) in partnership with recognized standards development organizations.
NIC
The ($$$$$$$$) should be required to acknowledge receipt of the emergency information.
Receiving center
During incident response activities, ($$$$$$) should be restricted to those messages necessary for the effective execution of emergency management response personnel task.
Radio traffic
($$$$$$$$) enables emergency management/response personnel to communicate clearly with one another and effectively coordinate activities, no matter the size, scope, location, or complexity of the incident.
COMMON TERMINOLOGY
The use of ($$$$$) in emergency management and incident response is a matter of public safety, especially the safety of emergency management/response personnel and those effected by the incident.
PLAIN LANGUAGE (CLEAR TEXT)
All communications among organizational elements during an incident, whether oral or written, should be in ($$$$$$$) ; this ensures that information dissemination is timely, clear, acknowledged, and understood by all incident responders.
PLAIN LANGUAGE
($$$$$$) should not be used, and all communications should be confined to essential messages.
Codes
The use of ($$$$$) should be avoided during incidents that require the participation of multiple agencies or organizations.
ACRONYMS