Throughout Chapter one through Nine it discusess the NIMS, IMS and the ICS.
Chapter 1 NIMS which is the National Incident Management System, it takes a national approach to a incodent, yet is functional for local, state and federal response teams. ( Walsh 4). It was built and is used do that both local and national respondents have the same data and are able to communicate effectively when in a crisis situation. The ICS has been changed by the NIMS, with this said their focus has changed to incident management. It is based on management characteristics which can include things such as structure, technology and objectives. This is all among others. Chapter three discusses command and their function with everything. There are two parts within the
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Te logistic section is in charge of the support requirement as well as ordering resources that may be needed. There are two different branches; the support branch and the service branch. The support branch consist of the supply unit, facilities unit and the grand support unit. Where as the service branch is in charge of the communication unit, food unit and medical unit. Basically broken up into one that is there for support and the other branch provides the services. These units are important because it is a major aspect within incident management. Chapter seven talks about the Administration and Finance section of incident management. This unit creates claim, cost management, personal time recording, and some operations. This is important because they help out when there is a need and or a disaster. They provide the supplies needed. Chapter eight discusses the intelligence and the investigations functions within incident management. They handle incidences such as hostile environments that need to be brought down to an acceptable level. It provides the IC and the UC with knowledge about the operational environment. These are important elements of the ICS and the
Chapter Three Summary Slater introduces chapter three with telling us that David Rosenhan was greatly ill towards the end of his life. Slater later tells us that Rosenhan and eight of his friends fake they’re way into different mental hospitals just by saying “I’m hearing things”. In fact, Slater wanted to see how the psychiatrist can see the sane from insane. Later, Robert Spitzer gave Rosenhan rude criticism about his experiment.
Dr. Oscar Reiss’s, M.D., Medicine and the American Revolution is a complete history of revolutionary medical practices, medical leadership, and common diseases that plagued the army. Additionally, Reiss included medical evaluations on the leaders of each side, to give the reader further insight into the medical side of war. With nine times as many people dying from disease than from fighting, medicine played a key role in the American Revolution Reiss, a World War II veteran, is familiar with the tactical side of warfare. However, in his writing, Reiss examines war from a physician’s perspective, looking at how diseases and medicine impacted the war.
Week 7 Mock Incident Response Bilger, Paul American Public University System EDGM230 Emergency and Disaster Incident Command January 24, 2016 Week 7 Mock Incident Response The National Incident Management System (NIMS) was created in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. NIMS was created to be a “all hazards integrated, multiagency approach to incident management”(Walsh, 2012). A part of the NIMS is the management component known as the Incident Command System (ICS).
The first readings were about love. In chapter 6 of Gushee and Stassen they talk about how we love, why we love, and who we love. They talk about sacrificial love and mutual love as two different types. Then they talk about how as Christians it is our duty to spread love and love everyone even people we view as enemies. The way we learn to spread love is through the cross and what Jesus did for us.
Serpico, the New York City cop who couldn’t be bought by nobody. Serpico is a book that tells a story about a cop that works in New York, that wouldn’t take any brides from anybody and who had to deal with a very corrupt police department. There was a big gambling problem going on in New York and there was nothing being done about it so Serpico being such an honest cop decided he would try to get rid of the problem. In the following book report over Serpico, by Peter Maas, I will summarize the book’s contents and give my thoughts over the book.
Summaries In Easy Writer, Chapter 37 "Conducting research," Andrea A Lunsford, a English professor, asserts that after finding the topic one must do a great deal of research on it. Remember what sources one is using. Occasionally it is favorable to have both current and noncurrent sources, however that does depend on the topic (Lunsford). Lunsford details the types of sources such as: primary, secondary, scholarly and popular to choose from.
The NIMS provides assistance to each state, which allows them to be prepared for any possible emergency. The five components of NIMS provided a guideline that is used throughout an emergency whether it be Federal departments, State, tribal, and local organizations. Establish a system and being able to provide possible issues that may arise and analyzed the challenges. The national integration center (NIC) ensures that the NIMS is operating at optimal level, that all training, resources, and communicating system are being meet; the NIC provides an assessment NIMS and ensures that each component is filing it responsibility. NIMS is an ideal system that was developed to respond universally to emergencies and the check and balances installed into
The book starts off in England A.D 1377 with a 13 year old boy who went by the name of Asta’s son. When his mother died, he was given a huge problem. Unfairly, he was forced by the town steward, John Aycliffe, to use his only ox to pay his mom’s death tax leaving him with nothing to eat. Being so terrified, and confused he fled into the forest. When night came he realized that he was far from home and did not know where to go.
A Review of Liberty’s Dawn Since the very beginning of cognitive thinking, scholars of some form have looked to dates throughout history that have changed the trajectory of society as a whole. Whether it be a gruesome altercation of forces or social movements that have changed the world - Emma Griffin in Liberty’s Dawn, elaborates on how the people of England had evolved as people during the Industrial Revolution. One of the most eye popping things that occurs in Liberty’s Dawn is the way Griffin portrays this time period as a whole.
After reading through the information given to me, the benefits and hindrance of using UCR, NIBRS, and NCVS are... The pros of participating in NIBRS (National Incident-Based Reporting System ) is that the NIBRS can provide almost any kind of information of nearly all the major cases such as terrorism, abuse, assault, and etc. The information they produce is detailed, accurate and meaningful than others. Also, they help agencies to work together to find a solution or strategies to the case.
The better of the two systems by far is National Incident-Based Reporting System or NIBRS, and basically, it offers much more detail, and for the state (MD) means collecting more quantifiable data. Under NIBRS, each offense incident is reported instead of using summaries as with Uniform Crime Reporting standards. NIBRS includes many more individual elements about events not covered with UCR. Besides, more crimes are reported in NIBRS and cover 49 'Group A ' offenses (Crime Against Person, Crime Against Property, or Crime Against Society).
The Exposition begins with 12-year-old Dre Parker and his mother Sherry, arrive in Beijing from West Detroit to start a new life. Dre develops a crush on a young violinist, Mei Ying , who responds to his attention. Cheng a kung fu student whose family is close to Mei Ying's, attempts to keep them apart by beating Dre, and later harassing and humiliating him in and around school. During a particularly brutal beating by Cheng and his friends, a maintenance man comes to Dre's aid. Mr. Han reveals himself to Dre as a kung fu master who defends against Dre's tormentors.
RULE 1: “Power is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have.” Power is derived from 2 main sources – money and people. “Have-Nots” must build power from flesh and blood. (These are two things of which there is a plentiful supply. Government and corporations always have a difficult time appealing to people, and usually do so almost exclusively with economic arguments.)
Determine and clarify the logistics cost. Logistics cost Logistics cost usually differently defined by different company. But, in general logistic is defined as the process of the management of goods that across all over the countries and also across the world. The company create a good path of their goods into supply chain or transport path which the use repeatedly to get a goods shipped to customers.
IM-2 Incident Definition • Event or series of events that results in violation or imminent threat of computer security policies that affects company’s normal operation, for example attacker causes server to crash, attacker obtaining sensitive data IM-3 Incident Detection • Upon detection of incident please contact immediately Incident Response Team • Incident should be reported to management, Incident Response Team and/or legal team if necessary • The Incident Response Team decides upon Incident Response and further actions IM-4 Law Considerations • Incident Response Team is responsible for investigation if the incident has legal implications • Upon detection of security breach or other law compliance failure by Incident Response Team senior management is responsible for contacting authorities • It is forbitten to talk with media or post on social network about incident • Only authorized parties have permission to release any incident information to the media Disaster Recovery DR-1 Disaster Recovery Procedures • The Honeynet company must provide proper Disaster Recovery policies, procedure, and guidelines DR-2 IT Contingency Planning • Management is responsible to outline the proper policies, procedures, and guidelines that are related to major IT incident or incident that directly affects IT