National Incident Management System - NIMS Resource Center

NIMS Resource Center

The NIMS Resource Center (www.fema.gov/nims) provides online resources to implement and maintain NIMS concepts and principles, including:

  • NIMS Information & Related Documents. Provides access to the NIMS document and other related annexes, guides, materials, and documents.
  • NIMS Components. Presents information, guidance, and resources on critical elements such as resource typing definitions, mutual aid and assistance agreements, interoperability, credentialing, and training and exercises.
  • NIMS ImplementationGuidance. Offers stakeholders implementation guidance and assistance. Also includes information about Federal preparedness awards.
  • Briefings, Training & Other Resources. Provides valuable resources such as NIMS briefings, training requirements and opportunities, alerts, frequently asked questions, lessons learned, forms, and job aids.

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