There are three main federal coordinating structures that include the Department of Homeland Security, the National Response Coordination Center, and the National Incident Management System. The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for leading the federal government‘s response to any domestic incident, whether it is a natural disaster or a terrorist attack. The National Response Coordination Center is the federal government‘s primary coordination center for domestic incidents and is responsible for coordinating the response of all federal agencies. The National Incident Management System is a set of guidelines and best practices for responding to any type of incident, whether it is a natural disaster or a manmade event.

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