NIMS Implementation

The U.S. Department of Education's (ED) Office of Safe and Healthy Students (OSHS) is pleased to publish the "NIMS Implementation Activities for Schools and Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs)" guidance materials.

As recipients of Federal preparedness funding through ED's Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) and Emergency Management for Higher Education (EMHE) Discretionary Grant Programs, local educational agencies, schools and IHEs are required to fulfill NIMS implementation activities in close coordination with members of their local government and emergency response community. Additionally, it is recommended that all schools and IHEs review and implement these activities as they are key steps any school or IHE can take in advance of an emergency, and may also formalize many activities already being conducted by schools or IHEs. NIMS implementation guidance is updated as the NIMS is reviewed and expanded. For guidance please see the appropriate link below:

NIMS Implementation Guidance for 2009-2010 REMS and 2009-2010 EMHE Grantees

NIMS Implementation Guidance for 2007-2008 REMS and 2008 EMHE grantees

Resources Supporting Schools' and IHEs' Implementation of NIMS

This link provides additional tools to support K-12 schools and IHEs as they work with their community partners to implement NIMS.

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