.
Emergencies and non-emergencies.
Emergencies and major disasters.
Natural disasters and major disasters.
Natural disasters and man-made disasters.
Department of State.
Department of Defense.
Department of the Interior.
Department of Homeland Security.
The National Preparedness Goal.
Presidential Policy Directive–8, National Preparedness.
Homeland Security Presidential Directive–8, National Preparedness.
Homeland Security Presidential Directive–5, Management of Domestic Incidents.
National Preparedness Goal.
National Response Framework.
National Disaster Response Framework.
National Incident Management System.
DODI 2000.16, DOD Antiterrorism (AT) Standards.
DODI 3150.10, DOD Response to Nuclear Weapons Incidents.
DOD 3150.8-M, Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures.
DODD 3150.08, DOD Response to Nuclear and Radiological Incidents.
Department of State.
Department of Defense.
Department of Foreign Affairs.
Department of Homeland Security.
Policy.
Doctrine.
Guidance.
Regulations.
Counterforce.
Offensive operations.
Proliferation prevention.
Consequence management.
MTTPs are directive in nature.
TTPs are not directive in nature.
MTTPs provide standardized references to service commanders at the strategic level.
MTTPs provide standardized references to service commanders at the operations level.
Save lives.
Maintain and restore operational capability.
Provide support to civil and host-nation authorities.
Minimize the loss or degradation of resources in an all-hazards environment.
Notification, response, and protective actions.
Save lives, protect property, and mitigate the effects of an incident.
Casualty treatment, unexploded explosive ordnance (UXO) safing, decontamination, and facility restoration.
Passive defense, consequence management, and incident response measures.
Natural hazard.
Technological.
Human-caused.
Terrorist action.
Appointing a crisis action team director.
Establishing an emergency operations center.
Appointing an installation emergency manager.
Establishing an emergency management working group.
Planning.
Equipping.
Organizing.
Recovering.
The installation’s mission and the hazards it may face.
The size of the installation and the hazards it may face.
The installation’s mission and the number of personnel assigned.
The size of the installation and the number of personnel assigned.
Annually.
Quarterly.
Bi-weekly.
Semiannually.
Annually.
Quarterly.
Bi-weekly.
Semiannually.
Wing inspection team.
Exercise evaluation team.
Exercise inspection team.
Emergency management support team.
Command post.
Crisis action team.
Incident command system.
Emergency operations center.
Command post.
Crisis action team.
Unit control center.
Emergency operations center.
EOC director.
EOC manager.
Incident commander.
Installation commander.
Incident commander.
Installation commander.
Mission support group commander.
Force support squadron commander.
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) manager.
Operations section chief.
Installation commander.
EOC director.
Fire chief.
Mission support group commander.
Civil engineer squadron commander.
Readiness and emergency management (R&EM) flight superintendent.
ESF 2.
ESF 5.
ESF 7.
ESF 10.
ESF 4.
ESF 5.
ESF 10.
ESF 13.
ESF 7.
ESF 9.
ESF 11.
ESF 12.
ESF 1.
ESF 9.
ESF 14.
ESF 15.
Unit control centers.
Emergency operations center.
Post attack reconnaissance team.
Emergency communications center.
To provide an enhanced common operating picture (COP).
To direct all resources needed by the incident commander.
To provide a collocated location for medical and fire dispatch.
To manage communications between the emergency operations center (EOC) and crisis action team (CAT).
Unit control centers.
Emergency operations center.
Post attack reconnaissance team.
Emergency communications center.
Crisis action team.
Emergency operations center.
Base defense operations center.
Post attack reconnaissance team.
ESF 4.
ESF 5.
ESF 9.
ESF 10.
Incident commander.
Installation commander.
Crisis Action Team director.
Emergency Operation Center director.
First responders.
Follow-on responders.
Secondary responders.
Emergency responders.
Specialized and support/recovery teams.
Response and recovery teams.
Emergency support teams.
Special support teams.
Shelter management team.
Contamination control team.
Response and recovery team.
Emergency management support team.
Retirement.
Routine leave.
Medical disqualification.
Permanent change of station.
Shelter-in-place team.
Emergency shelter team.
Shelter management team.
Base support and recovery team.
One shelter manager, one monitor for registration/accountability of the shelter occupants, and one security person.
One shelter manager, two monitors for registration/accountability of the shelter occupants, and two security personnel.
One shelter manager, one monitor for registration/accountability of the shelter occupants, one security person, and one person for logistics.
One shelter manager, two monitors for registration/accountability of the shelter occupants, two security personnel, and two people for logistics.
Contamination control team.
Wartime decontamination team.
Critical asset decontamination team.
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) reconnaissance team.
Crisis action team.
Local commanders.
Emergency operations center.
Emergency management working group.
CCA size.
CCA design.
CCA processing rate.
Number of CCAs on the installation.
Crisis action team.
Incident commander.
Installation commander.
Emergency operations center.
Civil engineer squadron.
Force support squadron.
Emergency operations center.
Emergency support function (ESF) 5.
The Army will not accept contaminated human remains from the team.
The Air Force does not have the capability to dispose of human remains.
The Navy is the only service that can accept contaminated human remains.
The Air Force does not have the capability to decontaminate human remains.
Crash recovery team.
Search and recovery team.
Incident management team.
Emergency management support team.
Search and recovery team.
Incident management team.
Incident command support team.
Emergency management support team.
Response task force.
Initial response force.
Disaster response force.
Incident management team.
Response task force.
Initial response force.
Disaster response force.
Incident management team.
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