Chapter 5 Flashcards
What are the five AF emergency management program mission areas
Prevention protection Response Recover Mitigation
The AF emergency management program mission areas are met through
Preparedness
The prevention phase of incident management includes the capabilities to avoid, prevent or stop the threat or act of
Terrorism
The AF emergency management program integrates with what other program to coordinate a response
The antiterrorism program
What actions are included in preparedness as it relates to incident management
Planning
Organizing
Equipping
Training and exercising the Disaster Response Force
The ____ phase of incident management includes deploy the Disaster Response Force, implanting persons plans and checklists, and activating the installation notification and warning system
Response
What three essential elements are included in the response phase of incident management
Notification
Response
Protective actions
The recovery phase of incident management includes casualty treatment, unexploded ordnance safeing, personnel and resource decontamination, airfield damage repair and facility restoration. When do these actions begin
As soon as possible
the mitigation phase of incident management reduces loss of life and property by Lessening the impact of recent disasters T/F
False
Who is responsible for implementing and administering a comprehensive ethics program to ensure compliance with DODs single uniforms source of standards on ethical conduct and guidance
Each DoD Agency
All DoD employees and military members are directly or indirectly prohibited from giving, offering, promising, demanding, seeking, receiving, accepting or agreeing to receive anything of value to influence any official act. Name several additional prohibitions regarding bribery
Influence the commission of fraud on the US
Induce commitment or omission of any act in violation of lawful duty
Influence testimony given
What exceptions to the prohibitions on DoD employees and military members regarding bribery and graft exist
The payment of witness fees authorized by law and certain travel and subsistence expenses
May DoD employees and military members receive pay, allowances or supplements of pay or benefits from any source other than the US for performing official services or duties
No
When may DoD employees and military members receive additional pay or allowances for disbursement of public money or for the performance of any other service or duty
only when specifically authorized by law
May civilian DoD employees hold two distinctly different federal government potion and receive salaries for both if the duties of each are performed
Yes, subject to certain limitations