Shortened to HSPD - 5 Homeland Security Director 's Directive This directive states that the United States should be able to operate under a single national incident management system. That "certain goal" ... every level of government has the ability to cooperate effectively. .... Collect the appropriate information and make it available to the public, private sector, state and local government, federal agencies and agencies ... "(Weekly editing of Presidential Documents, 2003).
According to the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and the Homeland Security Director Ordinance (HSPD) 5, the Homeland Security Director is a major federal official for case management. Incident management is a way to manage events in all homeland security activities such as prevention, protection, response, recovery. Other Federal ministries and agencies have major responsibility to support national response activities and to carry out these duties within the framework's overall coordination mechanism. The Department of Homeland Security will cooperate with other organizations to revitalize federal government support at the headquarters, the region, and on site. Private sector and non-governmental organizations Private sector and non-governmental organizations contribute to response by building partnership with the government at all levels
Introduction The Homeland Security Directorate (HSPD) 5 calls for a single comprehensive system to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic affairs. NIMS provides a unified nationwide template that enables governments, the private sector, NGOs to integrate these principles at all stages of the event and at all government levels. Stakeholders have a common principle that can work with events. Scope of Frames This framework provides national policies and structure for operational coordination to implement domestic correspondence. In the event of a threat, expected major event, or corresponding event, it can be implemented partially or totally.
Best Practice under Integrated Emergency Management (CEM) Following Homeland Security Directorate orders 5 and 8 In a concrete example of the NRF model of strategic personnel planning, the NRF will issue instructions from the President or the military field issued by the Secretary of Defense It is based on components. Under the national coordinated ICS / NIMS parallel command structure, these military assets support the operation of ICS / NIMS private resources in specific event scenarios under target management. Under the guidance of the Homeland Security Director, the NRF Resource Center has a life system that can be revised and updated in a dynamic and transparent way. Have experience in the CEM course