Which NIMS structure makes cooperative multi-agency decisions?
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A Multi-Agency Coordination System (MACS) is a combination of
facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications
integrated into a common system with responsibility for coordination of
assisting agency resources and support to agency emergency operations.
A national, regional, or local management group for interagency planning, coordination, and operations leadership for incidents. Provides an essential management mechanism for strategic coordination to ensure incident resources are efficiently and appropriately managed in a cost effective manner.