All-Hazards Incident Management Team Development and Documentation Repository

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Development or Modification of ICS Positions

Introduction

This proposed concept process chart provides a standardized process to prevent the proliferation of unnecessary ICS position that were being proposed, but were so closely related to each other with overlapping duties and responsibilities, that they would overburden any qualifications system, making it difficult or impossible to properly develop the training, 509s, and Position Task Books necessary to support them.

Click to Download: Development or Modification of an ICS Position Process Chart
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