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Incident Commander
Incident Commander
In the NIMS Incident Command System the tactics for the incident are developed by the Operations Section Chief.
The Logistics Section Chief is part of the general staff of an Incident Command System. The duties of this position include proving all necessary resources, services, and support for an incident.
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Making these determinations requires in-depth, position-by-position analysis of the MACS, from the Incident Command Post through the Federal level of government (in the case of Presidentially declared disasters or emergencies).
The Command Staff position that serves as the primary contact for supporting agencies and organizations that are assisting at an incident but are not participating within the Incident Command System (ICS) structure is the Liaison Officer. The Liaison Officer is responsible for maintaining communication and coordination with external entities and ensuring that their needs and resources are effectively integrated into the response efforts.
Making these determinations requires in-depth, position-by-position analysis of the MACS, from the Incident Command Post through the Federal level of government (in the case of Presidentially declared disasters or emergencies).
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