The ‘capacity for emergency management and response personnel to interact and work well together’ describes which of the key communications and information systems principles?

The key communications and information systems principle described by “the capacity for emergency management and response personnel to interact and work well together” is Interoperability.

Interoperability enables personnel and organizations to communicate within and across agencies and jurisdictions via voice, data, and video systems in real time, essential for effective incident management.

From the perspective of emergency management professionals, interoperability is not just a technical requirement but a critical enabler of seamless collaboration, crucial for responding to emergencies comprehensively and effectively.

Interoperability is further underscored by its reliance on governance, standard operating procedures (SOPs), technology, training, and exercises, which together build a robust framework for emergency response entities to operate cohesively across a spectrum of incidents.

Source: https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is700b/handouts/national_incident_management%20system_third%20edition_october_2017.pdf