What is the National Incident Management System (NIMS)?
The National Incident Management System (NIMS) provides a systematic, proactive approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity, in order to reduce the loss of life and property and harm to the environment. The State of California adopted NIMS on February 8, 2005, by Executive Order S-2-05.
Annual NIMS Implementation Assessment
The annual NIMS Implementation Assessment provides the state with a self-assessment to evaluate and report on California’s Operational Areas (OAs) and requires state agencies’ implementation of NIMS.
Upon FEMA’s release in June/July, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) begins providing the NIMS assessment to OAs and required state agencies for completion and return. Cal OES compiles and aggregates the responses from each OA and required state agencies to produce the State’s NIMS assessment. For assessment purposes, it is the sole discretion of the OAs to collect information from its sub-jurisdictions to roll into their totals, which Cal OES will use. Cal OES uploads final assessment totals to the FEMA Unified Reporting Tool (URT) to meet compliance.
For more information, submit questions to SharedMail_NIMS@caloes.ca.gov.
NIMS News:
- The 2023 National Incident Management System (NIMS) Implementation Assessment was successfully submitted to FEMA by the December 31, 2023, deadline.
NIMS Integration Planning and Reporting
The NIMS reporting tool is a Microsoft Excel based self-assessment instrument developed by FEMA and designed for the emergency management community at the State, territorial, tribal, local government level to evaluate and report their jurisdiction’s achievement of all NIMS implementation activities released since 2004. The NIMS Data Collection Tool was developed to assist the nation’s emergency management community to comply with the NIMS requirements, as determined by the National Integration Center (NIC). The Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5 requires Federal Departments and agencies to make adoption of the NIMS by State and local organizations a condition for Federal preparedness assistance.
NIMS Resource and Training
For NIMS Training, please contact the California State Training Institute (CSTI).
NIMS Resources
NIMS Training Program (2020)
NIMS Implementation and Training
SEMS/NIMS Integration
California State Training Institute – CSTI
FEMA- Emergency Management Institute
National Preparedness Resource Library
NIMS Archive
NIMS Archive 2018 (Current Version)
NIMS Implementation Objectives for Local, State, Tribal, and Territorial Jurisdictions
NIMS Archive 2012
NIMS Cal OES Compliant Training Reference Chart June 2012
NIMS Document
NIMS Archive 2011
Cal EMA Combined Training Matrix Updates
Cal EMA NIMS Training Matrix03 2011 Training Matrix
Cal EMA NIMS Compliance Letter
NIMS FEMA Five Year Training Plan
NIMS Archive 2010
NIMS Compliance 2010
NIMS Archive 2009
2009 Governor’s Letter
2009 NIMS Compliance Objectives
NIMS Archive 2008
2008 NIMS Compliance Objectives – Tribes
2008 NIMS Compliance Objectives – States
2008 NIMS Compliance Objectives – Local
2008 NIMS Compliance Objectives
NIMS Archive 2007
2007 NIMS Compliance Objectives – States
NIMS Archive 2006
2006 NIMS Compliance Objectives – States
NIMS Archive 2005
2005 NIMS Compliance Objectives – States
NIMS Assistance
Sehar Choudhary
Senior Emergency Services Coordinator
Email: Sehar.Choudhary@caloes.ca.gov