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<br />RESOLUTION NO. <br /> <br />8034-05 <br /> <br />BY: <br /> <br />Corrigan, Demro, Dever, Dunn, <br />FitzGerald, Madigan, Seelie. <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION directing all City of Lakewood De¡J<lrtments, offices and agencies <br />to utilize the Incident Management System prescribed by the Department of Homeland <br />Security. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, President Bush issued Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 <br />(HSPD-5), Management of Domestic Incidents, on February 28, 2003, directing the <br />Secretary of Homeland Security to develop, submit for review to the Homeland Security <br />Council, and administer a National Incident Management System(NIMS); and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Governor Taft issued Executive Order 2004-14T on July 30, 2004 <br />ordering all departments and agencies of the State to utilize the Incident Management <br />System prescribed by the Department of Homeland Security; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, NIMS will provide a consistent nationwide approach allowing federal, <br />state, local and tribal governments to work effectively and efficiently to prevent, <br />prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the Department of Homeland Security has sought extensive input on <br />NIMS from state, local, and tribal officials, the emergency response community, and the <br />private sector and has incorporated the best practices currently in use by incident <br />managers; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, effective homeland security incident management involves new <br />concepts, processes, and protocols that will require refinement over time. The <br />collective input and guidance from all homeland security partners has been, and will <br />continue to be vital to the further development of an effective and comprehensive <br />nationai indicant management system; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, NIMS was published by the Department of Homeland Security on <br />March 1, 2004; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, HSPD-5 and NIMS require all federal departments and agencies to <br />adopt NIMS and use it i.n domestic incident management and emergency prevention, <br />preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation programs and activities, as well as to <br />assist state, local, or tribunal entities; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, HSPD-5 and NIMS require federal de¡J<lrtment and agencies to make <br />state, tribal and local organizations adopt NIMS as a condition fro federal preparedness <br />assistance beginning in federal fiscal year 2005; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, short-term compliance will include adopting the basic tenets of the <br />Incident command System identified in the Mims document. The Secretary of <br />Homeland Security published standards, guidelines, and protocols for determining <br />compliance in December 2004. Now Therefore, <br />