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    MAJ Rivers served with excellence as the CDID MP Material Branch Chief in a Lieutenant Colonel position normally held by Command Selected List MP Battalion Commanders. He developed multiple staff processes to ensure the efficiency in the management of capability and training development in the three disciplines of the Military Police Corps consisting of Police Operations, Detainee Operations and Security Mobility Support. His efforts resulted in three Programs of Record and ten documents…

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    The NRC's mission is to regulate the nation's civilian use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, to promote the common defense and security, and to protect the environment. The NRC's regulatory mission covers three main areas. (United States Regulatory Commission, 2017) • Reactors – Commercial reactors for generating electric power and research and test reactors used for research, testing, and training • Materials – Uses of…

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    So what is the Incident Operational Period, and who is responsible for establishing its various period? Overall the Incident Operational Period is part of the larger picture of the Incident Command Process, which helps establish goals that further break down and incident. It is the Incident Commander who is ultimately responsible for establishing these periods, based on what is happening at the incident scene, and what measures will need to be taken in order to further deescalate the incident as…

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    deaths in the fire service sometimes reveal that a lack of training contributed to the events leading to the responder’s death. One of the biggest adjustments the fire service had to make in the last decade was implementation of the Incident Management System. Failure to implement and train to industry standards can be very costly to both the organization as well as all that are involved. An example of this is the tragic loss of 9 Charleston, S.C. firefighters whose lives were lost in a…

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    This plan will be based on a capability assessment that will determine what resources are available and what additional resources are needed (Kramer, 2009). All emergency plans should follow the National Response Framework and the National Incident Management guidelines. Earthquakes typically strike without warning, causing massive damage to buildings, utilities and infrastructures such as power plants, bridges, and roadways. Depending on the magnitude and the location of the earthquake will…

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    emergency response personnel trained and certified in the National Incident Management System (NIMS) process assumed the position of Incident Commander (IC) (U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, 2013). Senior emergency response personnel arrived at the scene of the WFC incident at various times and did not properly appoint an IC, who would have been responsible for conducting and coordinating an Incident Command System (ICS) (U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board,…

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    Introduction The Castle’s Family Restaurant has eight sites and is currently located in the Northern California area. Mr. Jay Morgan, who is the Operations Manager, is also in charge of the human resource functions of the business. In using a manual system for payroll, Jay, wants to explore a way to save money, time and to help with HR functions so he can focus on the day-to-day operations of the business. A business plan will help Mr. Morgan with information regarding how a HRIS can help…

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    This is why the United States government decided to create the National Incident Management System. The National Incident Management System is made up of multiple component systems, that are intended for use by all levels of government in disaster situations. Of these components, the Incident Command System offers the most advantages to an emergency manager in the event of a disaster. The Incident Management System helps emergency personnel deal with the many problems that can be created by…

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    Information Management and Information Technology in an MCI or Disaster Serious emergencies, disasters and crises have become increasingly frequent in the recent years. In the past several decades, natural and man-made disasters have taken over 3 million innocent lives and badly affected millions more. When a disaster strikes, many lives may be saved by emergency crisis response. In fact, mass-casualty incident and disaster response is considered to be one of the biggest challenges for an…

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    The National Incident Management System (NIMS) was designed to provide a proactive in systematic approach to manage various agencies and departments; local, state, and federal that are assigned to an incident. NIMS allows the integration of private sector, government entities, and non-governmental organizations to work together effortlessly “to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity. NIMS…

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