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Friday, November 6, 2009

NIC Director: Fire is NIMS ‘Center of Gravity’

The fire service began developing incident command systems 30 years ago, but until last year there wasn’t one national system creating a unified chain of command for response to emergencies from all federal agencies, as well from state, local, tribal and private organizations. Last March the Department of Homeland Security completed the National Incident Management System, a comprehensive incident response system developed at the request of the president after Sept. 11. DHS Secretary Tom Ridge appointed Gil Jamieson as acting director of the National Incident Management System Integration Center (known as “the NIC”), in October 2004. As the ...

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