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FEMA announces new National Response Plan on-line training WASHINGTON, D.C. — Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, announced today the release of the new IS-800 The National Response Plan (NRP), an Introduction. This course introduces emergency management practitioners to the NRP, including the concept of operations upon which the plan is built, the roles and responsibilities of the key players, and the organizational structures used to manage response resources. The NRP provides a framework to further ensure all response elements work together whenever this nation and residents are threatened. "Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, our Nation is resolved to better prepare to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States and reduce America's vulnerability to terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies," said Brown. "These complex and emerging 21st century threats and hazards demand a unified and coordinated national approach to domestic incident management." The
National Response Plan, or NRP, specifies how the resources of the
Federal Government will work in concert with state, local, and
tribal governments and the private sector to respond to Incidents
of National Significance. The NRP is predicated on the National
Incident Management System, or NIMS. Together the The
course, located at http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is800.asp
is designed The
purpose of the course is to introduce the NRP so that students
can:
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