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FEMA IS 2500: National Prevention Framework, an Introduction Answers

1. Which of the three cross-cutting core capabilities is described as the establishment and maintenance of a unified and coordinated operational structure and process that appropriately integrates all critical stakeholders and supports the execution of core capabilities?

 

2. Which Federal coordinating structure is a collaborative effort led jointly by DHS and the FBI that identifies and reports suspicious activity in jurisdictions around the country?

 


3. The National Prevention Framework applies to government leaders and law enforcement, and not to individuals.

 
 

4. Which guiding principle for Prevention states that we must build and maintain the appropriate core capabilities prior to the threat and proactively deliver these capabilities in a coordinated fashion?

 

5. Which Federal department or agency serves as the head of the Intelligence Community, which consists of 17 elements across the Federal Government?

 

 

6. Tribal governments may not provide law enforcement services, and are therefore not able to provide support for, or coordination with, local, state, territorial, and Federal governments and programs.

 
 

7. Which guiding principle for Prevention states that the responsibility for prevention is shared among local, state, tribal, territorial, Federal, nonprofit, and private-sector entities?

 

8. Which Federal coordinating structure facilitates time-sensitive incident management coordination, situational awareness, and the sharing of critical intelligence and information? One example is the FBI Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC).

 


9. Which Federal department or agency conducts the diplomacy and foreign policy of the United States to prevent terrorism and address foreign threats against the U.S. homeland?

 



10. The National Prevention Framework provides guidance on how to:

 


11. Which coordinating structure is the focal point within a state or local government for the receipt, analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information between the Federal government and whole community partners?

 
 

12. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a local government?

 


13. Which of the following does NOT describe core capabilities?

 


14. The Prevention FIOP contains unique planning considerations for several terrorist threats, such as aircraft as a weapon.

 

15. Which guiding principle for Prevention states that officials from all levels of government may elect to execute only some of the prevention capabilities?

 

 

16. Which of the three cross-cutting core capabilities is described as the delivery of coordinated, prompt, reliable, and actionable information to the whole community through the use of clear, consistent, accessible, and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, as well as the actions being taken and the assistance being made available, as appropriate?

 

17. The National Preparedness Goal sets the vision for preparedness nationwide and identifies the core capabilities necessary to achieve that vision across five mission areas.

 

18. Which of the three cross-cutting core capabilities is described as a systematic process engaging the whole community as appropriate in the development of executable strategic, operational, and/or tactical-level approaches to meet defined objectives?

 

19. Which Federal department or agency has the lead responsibility for criminal investigations of terrorist acts or threats within the United States?

 
 


20. Which Prevention core capability includes the collection and examination of evidence associated with a terrorist act and the fusion of the science-based technical examination results, intelligence information from all sources, and other investigative information?

 


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