Title: DMIS Tools Course
1- DMIS Tools Course
- Lesson 5 - Understanding Tactical Information
Exchange (TIE)
DMIS Web Services Release 2.3
2Topics
- What is TIE?
- Retrieving the Incident List
- Understanding the Incident List
- Filtering Incident Lists
- Opening an Incident
- Understanding TIE Screens
- Entering Core Incident Information
- Modifying Incident Information
- Using the Contact Information Screen
- Tear-Off Panels
- Using the Edit Address Button
- Using the Quick Pick Screen
- Posting an Incident Record
- About Transferring Ownership
- Transfer Ownership
3What is TIE?
4Retrieving the Incident List
- To retrieve the Incident List
- Select the Tactical Information Exchange menu
command from the DMI-Services menu. - Select Incident List from the TIE menu. The
Incident List Form is displayed.
The Incident List screen is used to check if
someone else in your COG has already started an
incident and to access incidents for
modification, posting, archiving, and reporting.
5Understanding the Incident List
New versions are created and frozen each time
an incident is posted to another COG.
Lower left which COGs posted to
Lower right incident locations defined in record
6 Understanding the Incident List (cont.)
Icon Description
Working Incident
Posted Incident (can also have an Attachment)
Working Incident with Attachment
Incident Posted from another COG
Incident Posted from another COG with an Attachment
Incident has Specific Needs Requests associated with it
7Filtering Incident Lists
To assist you in finding an active Incident in
the Incident List or an Archived Incident in the
Archived Incident List, DMI-Services offers the
ability to filter the list on key fields.
83 Ways to Open an Incident
3. Highlight the row and select the Open Incident
button
- 1. Double-click the row
- with the incident name
2. Highlight the row and select Open from the
File menu
9Understanding TIE Screens
- After the Incident List is retrieved, select the
New command item from the File menu. The
Incident Information screen opens. - Enter information as appropriate.
- Click the Save button to save the incident.
(Option Select the Save command in the File
menu or the Shortcut menu.) - To exit from the Incident, either click the Close
button or select Close from the File menu.
10Understanding TIE ScreensTree View
Each icon has a specific meaning. The folder
icon is a means of organizing the screens.
For example, in TIE the folder icon would have
the name of the Incident. If the Incident
includes attachments, the folder icon is
displayed with a paper clip . The page icon
indicates whether data has been entered on the
form it represents. If the page icon is filled
(has lines on it), then it has saved data. If
the page icon is blank (no lines), then no data
has been saved.
Form Contains Data
Form Contains No Data
11Understanding TIE Screens Incident Information
Tool Bar Buttons
12Understanding TIE ScreensConcurrency
- What happens when two Operators working on the
same TIE data entry form try to save at almost
the same time? - Just say no
- Does not apply to Map. All in same COG see map
changes when saved.
13Entering Core Incident Information
The first screen displayed when you select the
New from the File menu or open an Incident is
often called the Core Incident Information
screen. This basic information is displayed at
the top of the other screens of the Incident.
14Entering Core Incident Information
- Incident Number - used to assign an
identification number to an incident. - Incident Category - option buttons used to
classify the Incident. - Incident Name - a very short description of the
Incident. Maximum of 80 alphanumeric characters.
This is a required field. - Incident Type - a drop-down list of categories of
Incidents. - Date/Time of Incident - indicates when the
Incident occurred. - Level of Confidence - indicates how sure you are
of the date and time of the incident. Choices
are Estimated and Actual. This is a required
field. - Description - a memo field used to enter a brief
description of the Incident. - Incident Phase - a drop-down list used to
indicate the phase of the Incident. - Incident Notification Level - a drop-down list
used to indicate the level of notification. - Incident Status - a drop-down list used to
indicate the status of the Incident. - Incident Severity - a drop-down list used to
indicate the severity of the Incident. - General Comments - a memo field used to add any
additional information.
Required Field
15Incident Severity
- Emergency A single event confined to one area
locally managed may require an initial
activation of the local EOC. - Minor An event over wider area or multiple
points within the local response capabilities
with only minimal need for state or federal
assistance. Iinitial or moderate activation of
the state EOC and moderate or full activation of
the local EOC. - Major A disaster that exceeds local capabilities
and requires a broad range of state and federal
assistance. Moderate or full activation of state
and local EOCs. The Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) is notified, and potential federal
assistance becomes predominantly
recovery-oriented. - Catastrophic A disaster requiring massive state
and federal assistance, including immediate
military involvement. Full state activation.
FEMA notified and deployed to the State Emergency
Operations Center (SEOC) federal assistance
involves response and recovery needs. - Cataclysmic A disaster that so exceeds local,
state, and federal assistance that national
survival is at stake. Full State Activation.
Federal or military assistance may not be
available. Federal government may cease to
operate. - Unknown Insufficient information to determine
the severity.
16Modifying Incident Information
17Using the Contact Information Screen
18Tear-Off Panels
Tear-Off Icon
19Using the Edit Address Button
20Using the Quick Pick Screen
21Posting an Incident
22About Transferring Ownership
DMI-Services provides a COG with the ability to
transfer an Incident record to another COG.
After transfer, the receiving COG can now edit
the active incident record, but the transferring
COG no longer has access to it. The transferring
COG does not retain an editable copy of the
incident.
WARNING This feature should ONLY be used when
responsibility for documentation of an incident
is truly being transferred from one COG to
another.
23About Transferring Ownership (cont.)
EOC
EOC
National
IC
IC
EOC
EOC
Regional
IC
IC
Umbrella COG
Umbrella COG
EOC
EOC
State
IC
IC
City 1
City 2
City 3
City 4
EOC
EOC
Local
IC
IC
Transfer Ownership is sub-optimal when an
incident record is being moved to an umbrella
COG coordinating among a horizontal cluster of
COGs. Somebody has to relinquish their incident
record!
Transfer Ownership is optimal when an incident
record is being moved to an umbrella COG
coordinating among a vertical cluster of COGs.
24Transferring Ownership
25End of DMIS Tools Course Lesson
5Understanding Tactical Information Exchange