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…of the strategic co-ordinating group (SCG). Below this is the tactical command level, which functions through a tactical co-ordinating group (TCG). The operational commander will work at or very near the scene. 13.2.1 Co-location Co-locating commanders is essential. When commanders are co-located, they can perform the functions of command, control and…

Relevance index of the result: 458.7

Definitions

…operation or incident, to make decisions and give direction in order to achieve jointly defined and agreed objectives. Personnel who provide subject matter expertise or advice do so in support of the Operations or Tactical Commander and as part of the Command Support Team. Commander Personnel who, by function or…

Relevance index of the result: 87.37

National Inter-Agency Liaison Officer (NILO)

…of the CONTEST strategy Intelligence and information sharing between partner agencies Inter-agency planning, operational preparedness, liaison and response to incidents Co-operation and understanding amongst agencies on matters of organisational capacity, capability, command, policies and procedures Delivering tactical advice and intelligence when supporting strategic, tactical or operational commanders, supported by the…

Relevance index of the result: 65.53

Command Levels

Relevance index of the result: 62.41

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Command Levels. Document format: JPG

Command Levels. Document format: AI

Command Levels. Document format: EPS

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Command Levels. Document format: PDF

Common operating picture

A common operating picture (COP) has been defined as: “A common overview of an incident that is created by assessing and fusing information from multiple sources, and is shared between appropriate command, control and co-ordinating groups to support joint decision-making”. A common operating picture is a single point of reference…

Relevance index of the result: 43.69

Train the Trainer

No further Train the Trainer workshops will be provided on a national basis. There is no further requirement for command trainers to attend the College of Policing JESIP Train the Trainer course. The command trainer person specification is available…

Relevance index of the result: 43.69

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Train the Trainer. Document format: PDF

JESIP Newsletter – Autumn 2023 Edition

…expectations on responders. These are set out in the JESIP Joint Doctrine page 8, section 3.2. Commanders and Control Room Managers/Supervisors and anyone who may need to act up into that role during an incident, should attend a JESIP Training Course once every 3 years. This course should be multi-agency,…

Relevance index of the result: 43.69

JESIP Command Training Modules (PowerPoint)

Relevance index of the result: 37.44

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Role of Commanders. Document format: PPTX

Information & Intelligence. Document format: PPTX

Assess Threat & Risk. Document format: PPTX

Power, Policies & Procedures. Document format: PPTX

Identify Options & Contingencies. Document format: PPTX

Take Action & Review. Document format: PPTX

Command Communications. Document format: PPTX

Tactical Command

Relevance index of the result: 37.44

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Tactical Command. Document format: PDF

Strategic Command

Relevance index of the result: 37.44

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Strategic Command. Document format: PDF