What provided the basic framework for the national government?
yes
The Joint Information System is
Article 3.
Incidents should be managed at the lowest jurisdictional level possible.
The Articles in the Constitution explain the different branches of government and explains their powers. They lay a basic framework for the government.
The Preamble
a. Incidents should be managed at the lowest jurisdictional level possible.
Infrastructure it can be defined as the basic physical items provided many by government
NIMS (National Incident Management System) is a National Approach to develop an incident management framework for any type of hazard, event, size and complexity that can be used by any jurisdiction in the United States or any organization for that matter. The National Response Framework is the National Strategy guiding all jurisdictions and sectors towards a level of preparedness for disasters that occur within the United States. All of this aids in a successful Whole Community approach to emergency management and the National Preparedness Goal.
The US Government was NOT set up to provide ANY needs to ANYone. That is the job of the various States.
The Constitution of the United States.
The basic building blocks of government are a legislature, a person in charge, the court system and the bureaucracy. Each larger government is broken down into smaller, sub-national governments.