Role in the Planning Process

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Role in the Planning Process Unit 6 Role in the Planning Process

Unit Terminal Objective Describe the role of the Division/Group Supervisor in the Planning Process. Unit 6: Visual 6- 2 Role in the Planning Process

Value of the Information Reported to the OSC ■ The information the Division/Group Supervisor gathers is critical to the entire incident ■ The planning process in ICS begins with the Operations Section and the information provided by the Division/Group Supervisor Unit 6: Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process Role in the Planning Process

Division/Group Supervisor’s Role in Planning Process Primary role: Validation of Current Work Assignment Unit 6: Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Visual 6- 4 Role in the Planning Process Role in the Planning Process

Input for Next Operational Period ■ Work accomplished ■ Remaining unfinished tasks ■ A written projection of resource needs ■ Projected completion time of your primary objectives ■ Any unusual logistical needs ■ Resources required Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process

The Operational Planning Cycle: Planning P ■ The Operational Planning Cycle: The Planning P ■ Handout 6-1: The Planning P Unit 6: Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Visual 6- 6 Role in the Planning Process Role in the Planning Process

Planning Process Information Flow Operational Period Briefi DIV S OS C Tactics Meeting Resource Briefing Unit 6: Operational Period Briefi Planning Meeting Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process

Tactics Meeting Unit 6: Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Visual 6- 8 Role in the Planning Process Role in the Planning Process

Planning Meeting Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process

Operational Period Briefing Unit 6: Unit 6: Visual 6- 10 Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process Role in the Planning Process

Resource Briefing Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process

Planning Meeting Video Unit 6: Unit 6: Visual 6-12 Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process Role in the Planning Process

Objectives Review What is the value of the information that the Division/Group Supervisor reports to the Operations Section Chief? What information will the Operations Section Chief want for preparation of the next Operational Period IAP? Unit 6: Visual 6- 13 Role in the Planning Process