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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Command On the Go

There is little to dispute the importance of a fixed command post. A command post established in an effective location minimizes the possibility of distraction, improves the quality of the command function and makes command more accessible to the resources assigned to the incident. There is, however, a situation where the use of “command on the go” may be an applicable and effective strategic decision. If such a decision is being contemplated, however, it is important that it be made with full understanding of both the pros and cons associated with non-fixed command. Further, there are a number ...

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