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Simplify
your emergency response planning process
With CNIP – Incident
Action Plans are standardized
and fully integrated
into an inter-agency Incident Command System
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Demonstration of CNIP
Coordinated NIMS Incident Planner
assists first responders
and management teams in the development of Incident Action
Plans. The revolutionary new software combines city,
county, state and federal levels with independent response
organizations to create a multiple-agency plan that cuts
Incident Action Plan development and preparation times in
half.
CNIP’s unique advantage:
It replaces ad hoc templates and paper forms with a
wizard-driven, user-friendly, network-capable Incident
Action Plan development tool. The software encompasses all
plan sections as required by the National Incident
Management System, and as recognized by the Incident Command
System.
CNIP standardizes all the
requirements of an IAP as mandated by NIMS. The Department
of Homeland Security requires NIMS for all emergency
responders as a condition of Homeland Security Presidential
Directive 5.
All-inclusive
software program cuts IAP preparation time in half
No
stand-alone software has the capability offered by this
inclusive software program. Only CNIP has the capability,
flexibility and capacity needed by our nation’s first
responders.
The software’s
user-friendly interface simplifies IAP setup and provides
for on-going refinement of the plan through all operational
periods. CNIP offers the flexibility needed to handle any
emergency or disaster, whether it is an explosion, fire,
earthquake, hurricane, crowd management or terrorist action
of any kind. Its dynamic architecture maximizes planning,
coordination and communication — cutting crucial response
time.
CNIP meets and exceeds
all the objectives of an Incident Action Plan: establish a
chain of command, create a defined communications strategy,
set standards for performance, and provide compatibility and
interoperability with all organizations involved with a
pre-planned event or actual disaster response. With a
completed IAP, the management structure in the Incident
Command System is established.
CNIP
Advantages
Planning Wizard
Similar to popular tax
return preparation software, CNIP uses a wizard to walk
response planners through the labor-intensive process of
developing an IAP. Users simply fill in each field the
wizard presents. The wizard automatically enters the
information into all relevant areas throughout all IAP
forms.
Across
the Board Communications
The software delivers a
system of seamless communication, allowing for the timely
exchange of information, resources and equipment. When
incorporated by local, state and national first responders,
as well as utilities, transportation and NGOs like the
Salvation Army and Red Cross, the entire country can achieve
complete interoperability. Also, the management structure
in the Incident Command System can be accessed by field
command and other operations centers.
Tracking
Capabilities
CNIP’s innovative
database system tracks incident management personnel and
response organizations while collecting all costs as they
are incurred. With this capability, incident managers get
detailed information instantly.
Collateral
Materials
The easy-to-use wizard
process creates critical materials needed in an emergency,
including phone lists, organization charts and task
scheduling. CNIP’s comprehensive project manager component
uses a design element similar to that of a Gantt chart.
NIMS
Training Requirements
CNIP can be used to
develop training. The software meets NIMS’ training
standards and covers its full course curricula. This
includes: modeling and simulations, field-based training,
specific mission-essential tasks, specialized instruction
and certification of NIMS course completion.
Fore more information
For more information
about CNIP, e-mail Stacy Diane Horn at SDHorn@ESIS-SYSTEMS.com.
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