124 | | ||Manager || essentially an emergency manager that analyses the situation information to realize the situationa and then make a decision to activate or inactivate the response plans. The crisis map is updated with the new activated situations. Manager decides on the required resources and sends out a request. The manager dispatches the resources || |
125 | | ||Unit Leader || is an individual incharge of a collection of human resources, assets, and/or fleets. When the Unit Leader is requested to commit resources to a situation, they will anayse the situation and assess the capacity constraints to reply with a yes or no. || |
126 | | ||COMMON OPERATING PICTURE ||overview of an incident by all relevant parties that provides incident information enabling the Incident Commander/Unified Command and any supporting agencies and organizations to make effective, consistent, and timely decisions. || |
127 | | ||Incident Commander || the individual responsible for managing the incident, typically, on site at the scene. Incident Commander may order the release of more resource and would continue to update the situaion information. |
128 | | ||Operations || are individuals, typicall at an EOC (static or mobile), providing tactical support the response units (or teams). They rely on the Common Operating Picture for their analysis and support. Visual analytics with features to filter and drill-down into information important. || |
| 124 | ||Manager || essentially an emergency manager that analyses the situation information to realize the situational and then make a decision to activate or inactivate the response plans. The crisis map is updated with the new activated situations. Manager decides on the required resources and sends out a request. The manager dispatches the resources || |
| 125 | ||Unit Leader || is an individual in charge of a collection of human resources, assets, and/or fleets. When the Unit Leader is requested to commit resources to a situation, they will analyze the situation and assess the capacity constraints to reply with a yes or no. || |
| 126 | ||=COMMON OPERATING PICTURE =||overview of an incident by all relevant parties that provides incident information enabling the Incident Commander/Unified Command and any supporting agencies and organizations to make effective, consistent, and timely decisions. || |
| 127 | ||Incident Commander || the individual responsible for managing the incident, typically, on site at the scene. Incident Commander may order the release of more resource and would continue to update the situation information. |
| 128 | ||Operations || are individuals, typical at an EOC (static or mobile), providing tactical support the response units (or teams). They rely on the Common Operating Picture for their analysis and support. Visual analytic with features to filter and drill-down into information important. || |