Communities apply NIMS principles to integrate response plans and resources across jurisdictions and departments, as well as with the private sector and NGOs. True or False?

True, Communities apply NIMS principles to integrate response plans and resources across jurisdictions and departments, as well as with the private sector and NGOs.

The National Incident Management System (NIMS) emphasizes a scalable, flexible, and adaptable coordination structure that is applicable regardless of the cause, size, location, or complexity of an incident, enhancing integration and cooperation among all response organizations.

From personnel perspectives, applying NIMS principles facilitates a unified approach, ensuring that all levels of government, private sector partners, and NGOs can efficiently collaborate and respond to emergencies, leveraging collective capabilities and resources for a cohesive response effort.

Source: https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is800d/english/instructor%20guide/el0800.d%20ig.pdf