Homeland Security Mid Term Flashcards
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1521160171 | 3 intaties | State department, FBI, and Homeland defense | 0 | |
1521160172 | What year did 7 Western democ - against terrorist | 1986 | 1 | |
1521160173 | 60's -70's were fueled by | Marx-Linnx - political and social | 2 | |
1521160174 | ----------------------is measure labor, ideas across borders | globalization | 3 | |
1521160175 | Is not an example of terrorist network | modular | 4 | |
1521160176 | Special weapons / SWAT | overt intimidation | 5 | |
1521160177 | ICS started | wildfires | 6 | |
1521160178 | ICS in hospitals | HEICS | 7 | |
1521160179 | Authority to stop operation | S.O Safety officer | 8 | |
1521160180 | span of control refers to | 5-7 personnel | 9 | |
1521160181 | IAP refers to | plan outlining the objectives | 10 | |
1521160182 | --------------------- commination of resources to accomplish | task force | 11 | |
1521160183 | --------------------- set # of resources | Strike team | 12 | |
1521160184 | ---------------------- establish to connect agencies | Tactile net | 13 | |
1521160185 | NIMS | All hazards | 14 | |
1521160186 | NRF | Private Sector | 15 | |
1521160187 | Not annex to NRF | response annex | 16 | |
1521160188 | preparative cycle | logistics | 17 | |
1521160189 | appointed by president | Secretary of Homeland Security | 18 | |
1521160190 | ------------------- special interagency teams | incident management teams | 19 | |
1521160191 | -------------------- Rep. DHS to corenant federal response | principle federal official | 20 | |
1521160192 | NRCC | FEMA | 21 | |
1521160193 | ... | NIP, Patriot Act | 22 | |
1521160194 | public resource DHS | key resources | 23 | |
1521160195 | Who released - critical infrastructure | Bill Clinton | 24 | |
1521160196 | role of critical informational program | to encourage industry and others | 25 | |
1521160197 | Servers as continuative information for the White House | Homeland HSOC | 26 | |
1521160198 | HSOC 2 forms | Homeland Security information bulletin | 27 | |
1521160199 | Based in Washington DC | Incident management group | 28 | |
1521160200 | ---------------- front end concept | advanced planning | 29 | |
1521160201 | All of the following key elements | Suspect identities | 30 | |
1521160202 | A critical step - Consequence planning | who's in charge | 31 | |
1521160203 | Operation terrorism plan requirement | emergency operation center | 32 | |
1521160204 | Not an EOP key element | assigned group of | 33 | |
1521160205 | ------------------ plan of objectives | IAP | 34 | |
1521160206 | responsible for writing the IAP | Planning section chief | 35 | |
1521160207 | first on scene | convergent responders | 36 | |
1521160208 | first responders arriving on scene have | tunnel vision | 37 | |
1521160209 | Important element in high hazard incidents | Staging | 38 | |
1521160210 | 2 in 2 out concept | 2 in hot zone, 2 outside | 39 | |
1521160211 | LACES | look out, awareness, communication, escape, and saftey | 40 | |
1521160212 | ... | LEICS | 41 | |
1521160213 | (Chemical) arrive first to hot zone | must prevent bystanders entry into hot zone | 42 | |
1521160214 | OPSEC | intelligence gathering | 43 | |
1521160215 | intelligence cycle | 5 | 44 | |
1521160216 | OPSEC - critical for success | communication of responders | 45 | |
1521160217 | Disaster situation OPSEC | civilian rest, criminal activity | 46 | |
1521160218 | PIO | location of incident | 47 | |
1521160219 | Establishing a perimeter | coordinate better second search | 48 | |
1521160220 | terrorism aims | secondary device | 49 |