Although a single Incident Commander normally handles the command function, an Incident Commnad System (ICS) organization may be expanded into a Unified Command (UC). The UC is a structure that brings together the "Incident Commanders" of all major organizations involved in the incident in order to coordinate an effective response while at the same time carrying out their own jurisdictional responsibilities.
A request is when you ask, a command is when your demanding something
A command is a statement that compels a person or animal to perform or refrain from performing an activity.
A complete list has been tabulated on the internet. However, notable companies that use unified communication include AT&T, Ericsson, IBM, Microsoft, Multitech, Oracle Corporation, Plantronics, Radvision, Siemens Enterprise Communications, and Verizon.
GRand Unified BootloaderGNU GRUB is a Multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, which was originally designed and implemented by Erich Stefan Boleyn.Briefly, a boot loader is the first software program that runs when a computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring control to the operating system kernel software (such as the Hurd or Linux). The kernel, in turn, initializes the rest of the operating system (e.g. GNU).
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Enables all agencies with responsibility to manage an incident together by establishing a common set of incident objectives and strategie
Unified Command- Multi-Agency/Multi-Jurisdiction
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Although a single Incident Commander normally handles the command function, an Incident Commnad System (ICS) organization may be expanded into a Unified Command (UC). The UC is a structure that brings together the "Incident Commanders" of all major organizations involved in the incident in order to coordinate an effective response while at the same time carrying out their own jurisdictional responsibilities.
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In the Incident Command System, a Unified Command is an authority structure in which the role of incident commander is shared by two or more individuals, each already having authority in a different responding agency. Unified command is one way to carry out command in which responding agencies and/or jurisdictions with responsibility for the incident share incident management.
when incidents are multi jurisdictional
Unified Command allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountability.