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FEMA IS 2600: National Protection Framework, An Introduction Answers

1. 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?

 

2. Which step in the Steady-State Protection Process has partners identify exactly what the community is trying to protect?

 




3. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of local governments?

 


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

 

5. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is an example of which type of coordinating structure?

 

6. The National Protection Framework does not apply to individuals, since it is the senior leaders that are directly responsible for implementing core capabilities within the Protection mission.

 

7. Which Protection core capability is described as the identification, discovery, or location of threats and/or hazards through active and passive surveillance and search procedures?

 


 

8. Which coordinating structure includes fusion centers and task forces that work with one another to share information and align resources?

 

9. Which Protection core capability is described as the delay, diversion, interception, halting, apprehension, or securing of threats and/or hazards?

 


10. The Protection Federal Interagency Operational Plan (FIOP) will describe how Federal departments and agencies work together to deliver the Protection core capabilities.

 

11. Federal departments and agencies cooperate with one another, and with local, state, tribal, territorial, and insular-Area governments; community members; and the private sector.

 

12. The National Protection Framework provides guidance on how to:

 


13. Which group typically develops and implements risk-based protective programs and resilience strategies for infrastructures?

 


14. 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?

 

15. State, tribal, territorial, and insular-area governments are responsible for public safety, and promote Protection plans and the development of core capabilities.

 

16. Which step in the Steady-State Protection Process has partners determine a common risk picture?

 




17. The National Protection Framework focuses on the Protection core capabilities that are applicable during steady-state conditions, before or during an incident, and in response to elevated threat.

 

18. Which step in the Steady-State Protection Process includes determining the size and scope of the local coordinating structure?

 




19. Which coordinating structure is the principal policy body for national security issues and advises and assists the President in integrating all aspects of national security policy?

 

 

20. Which coordinating structure allows for the exchange of expertise and information and provides a source of potential resources through mutual aid and assistance agreements?

 
 

Find answers to the next exam here: FEMA IS-2700: National Mitigation Framework, an Introduction Answers