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EMS Solutions is excited to now
provide NIMS guides and compliance packages.
National Incident Management System: Principles and Practice
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National Incident Management System: Principles and Practice
Donald W. Walsh, Hank T. Christen, Geoffrey T. Miller, Christian
E. Callsen, Frank J. Cilluffo, Paul M. Maniscalco
Paperback - 244 pages
© 2005
In March 2004, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
implemented the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the
country’s first-ever standardized approach to incident
management and response. While thousands of local, state, and
federal agencies have created individual plans to prepare for
and respond to emergencies in the past, response agencies
nationwide will need to become NIMS compliant in 2005.
National Incident Management System: Principles and Practice
translates the goals of the original NIMS document from concepts
into capabilities, and provides responders with a step-by-step
process to understanding and implementing NIMS. Through the use
of case studies, readers will gain valuable insight on how to
effectively incorporate NIMS into their departments or
jurisdictions. As responders are faced with the tasks of
reforming training curricula and incorporating NIMS into
Standard Operating Procedures, it is essential that they have a
practical resource to guide them through the nation’s homeland
security strategies, as well as to assist them with NIMS
implementation in their own locality.
Order your copy today for only $30.50
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