Emergency communications management : analysis and application

Adopted in 2003, the National Incident Management System is the nation’s first standardized management system unifying the actions of all levels of governments during a large-scale emergency response. It sets the standard for interagency coordination and communication in the event of an emergency....

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Main Author: Sherbert, Nicole Elizabeth
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2010
Subjects:
JIC
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1269
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2010-05-12692015-09-20T16:55:56ZEmergency communications management : analysis and applicationSherbert, Nicole ElizabethEmergency communicationsNIMSFEMAJICPublic informationIncident command systemJoint Information CenterNational Incident Management SystemAdopted in 2003, the National Incident Management System is the nation’s first standardized management system unifying the actions of all levels of governments during a large-scale emergency response. It sets the standard for interagency coordination and communication in the event of an emergency. This professional report seeks to produce a working, NIMS-compliant emergency communication plan for the City of Austin, Texas. The report begins with an explanation of NIMS, focusing on the national protocols for interagency communication and public information. It then presents a case study of emergency communications in practice, examining two firestorms in San Diego County, California that occurred four years apart – prior to and after the County’s implementation of NIMS communications protocols. The report synthesizes best practices in emergency communications – from both NIMS research and the San Diego case study – to create the City of Austin Public Information and Emergency Communication Plan, an operational guide that fully utilizes the tools and organizational structure of all City departments, including the City’s Communications and Public Information Office.text2010-11-24T18:48:56Z2010-11-24T18:49:01Z2010-11-24T18:48:56Z2010-11-24T18:49:01Z2010-052010-11-24May 20102010-11-24T18:49:01Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1269eng
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topic Emergency communications
NIMS
FEMA
JIC
Public information
Incident command system
Joint Information Center
National Incident Management System
spellingShingle Emergency communications
NIMS
FEMA
JIC
Public information
Incident command system
Joint Information Center
National Incident Management System
Sherbert, Nicole Elizabeth
Emergency communications management : analysis and application
description Adopted in 2003, the National Incident Management System is the nation’s first standardized management system unifying the actions of all levels of governments during a large-scale emergency response. It sets the standard for interagency coordination and communication in the event of an emergency. This professional report seeks to produce a working, NIMS-compliant emergency communication plan for the City of Austin, Texas. The report begins with an explanation of NIMS, focusing on the national protocols for interagency communication and public information. It then presents a case study of emergency communications in practice, examining two firestorms in San Diego County, California that occurred four years apart – prior to and after the County’s implementation of NIMS communications protocols. The report synthesizes best practices in emergency communications – from both NIMS research and the San Diego case study – to create the City of Austin Public Information and Emergency Communication Plan, an operational guide that fully utilizes the tools and organizational structure of all City departments, including the City’s Communications and Public Information Office. === text
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