Multiagency Coordination Systems

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Multi-agency Coordination Systems (MACS) are a part of the US standardized Incident Command System.[1] MACS provides the basic architecture for facilitating the allocation of resources, incident prioritization, coordination and integration of multiple agencies for large incidents.

[edit] Functions & Responsibilities

The principal functions and responsibilities of MAC entities typically include the following:

  • Ensuring that each agency involved in incident management activities is providing appropriate situational awareness and resource status information;
  • Establishing priorities between incidents and/or Area Commands in concert with Incident Commanders or a Unified Command;
  • Acquiring and allocating resources required by incident management personnel in concert with the priorities established by Incident or Unified Command;
  • Anticipating and identifying future resource requirements;
  • Coordinating and resolving policy issues arising from the incident(s); and
  • Providing strategic coordination as required.

[edit] See also

Multi-agency Coordination

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Chapter 7: THE INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS)". Center for Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance. http://orgmail2.coe-dmha.org/dr/DisasterResponse.nsf/section/07?opendocument&home=html. Retrieved 2011-09-28. 


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