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Outlook on the Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System (AIIMS) in 2022DUBLIN, Nov. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System (AIIMS) Tecnologies & Tools - Main Players Analysis - 2022 Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System (AIIMS) has been adopted by DFES and other agencies to manage incidents and provides an adaptable and scalable structure that enables functional delegation to ensure that all vital management and information functions are addressed during an emergency. AIIMS is founded on five fundamental principles: 1. Flexibility 3. Functional Management A function within AIIMS is defined as "an activity or grouping of activities addressing core responsibilities of the IC". AIIMS identifies eight functions; Control, Intelligence, Planning, Public Information, Operations, Investigation, Logistics and Finance. 4. Unity of Command Unity of Command essentially defines that each individual only reports to one supervisor. In AIIMS this concept extends to the role of the IC in that there is only one IC for an incident. This IC is responsible for coordinating, controlling and unifying responses to an incident under the IC's direction and intent. 5. Span of Control Within AIIMS, the span of control describes that one supervisor can only effectively supervise between three (3) and seven (7) resources, depending on the complexity of an incident. The recommended span of control within DFES is 1:5. 6. IMT Role Descriptions AIIMS provides a set of Incident Management Team (IMT) role and position descriptions and aide memoires. These aide memoires are accessible on the DFES IM Toolbox under the appropriate AIIMS Function buttons. DFES personnel are to be familiar with and able to access the AIIMS Aide Memoire relevant to the positions they are qualified and capable of performing. The State Emergency Management Plan details the State's Emergency Incident Levels, these differ from the AIIMS Levels but utilize this concept in defining the complexity of an incident. DFES IMTs align to the Incident Levels defined within the State Emergency Management Plan yet are structured according to AIIMS and based upon the IC's requirements. The report includes a detailed analysis of the main players in the market. Key Topics Covered:
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