New Web site for first responders and emergency managers
Emergency Management Alert, July 19, 2004
The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency created a centralized Web site as a resource for emergency managers and first responders related to the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
The NIMS Web site, www.fema.gov/nims, offers emergency managers a regular listing of NIMS requirements, tools and resources, and general information on the Homeland Security's new incident management and maintenance tool.
The site also contains information about the assessment process, compliance criteria, NIMS-related training, and implementation timelines are addressed on the Web site.
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