FEMA Continuity of Operations (COOP) 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a Continuity of Operations (COOP) plan?
- To coordinate disaster response activities across agencies
- To ensure the continuation of essential functions during a wide range of emergencies (Correct answer)
- To establish chain of command during natural disasters only
- To manage financial resources during crises
Correct answer: To ensure the continuation of essential functions during a wide range of emergencies
COOP plans are designed to ensure that essential government functions continue to be performed during a wide variety of emergencies that could disrupt normal operations.
Question 2: Which Presidential Policy Directive establishes the national continuity policy for the United States?
- PPD-8 (National Preparedness)
- PPD-21 (Critical Infrastructure Security)
- PPD-40 (National Continuity Policy) (Correct answer)
- PPD-28 (Signals Intelligence Activities)
Correct answer: PPD-40 (National Continuity Policy)
Presidential Policy Directive 40 (PPD-40) establishes the national continuity policy and assigns responsibilities to federal agencies for continuity planning.
Question 3: What is the recommended maximum time within which a federal agency's COOP plan should be activated and operations transferred after an incident?
- 30 minutes
- 1 hour (Correct answer)
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
Correct answer: 1 hour
Federal COOP planning guidance recommends that organizations be able to activate their COOP plan and transfer essential operations within 1 hour of an incident.
Question 4: What is an Alternate Operating Facility (AOF) in the context of COOP planning?
- A backup power generator system at the primary facility
- A pre-designated location where an agency can perform its essential functions during a COOP activation (Correct answer)
- A virtual office environment established for remote workers
- A temporary command post set up at disaster sites by FEMA
Correct answer: A pre-designated location where an agency can perform its essential functions during a COOP activation
An Alternate Operating Facility is a pre-designated location where an organization relocates to continue performing its Mission Essential Functions when its primary facility becomes unavailable.
Question 5: Which of the following best defines Mission Essential Functions (MEFs)?
- The administrative functions that support daily office operations
- Functions that are critical to organizational success during normal operations only
- The limited number of functions that must be continued throughout or resumed rapidly after a disruption (Correct answer)
- External missions performed by field operatives during disaster response
Correct answer: The limited number of functions that must be continued throughout or resumed rapidly after a disruption
Mission Essential Functions are the limited set of functions that an organization must continue throughout, or resume rapidly after, a disruption of normal activities.
Question 6: What does 'devolution' mean in the context of COOP planning?
- The transfer of legal authority from federal to state governments
- The process of permanently closing and relocating government facilities
- The transfer of statutory authority and responsibility for essential functions to another organizational element (Correct answer)
- The return to normal operations following a COOP event
Correct answer: The transfer of statutory authority and responsibility for essential functions to another organizational element
Devolution is the transfer of statutory authority and responsibility for essential functions to another organizational element when normal leadership cannot function.
Question 7: What is the purpose of vital records in COOP planning?
- To document lessons learned from past disaster activations
- To preserve essential records needed to perform MEFs and protect the legal and financial rights of the government and citizens (Correct answer)
- To maintain personnel files for all government employees during emergencies
- To track financial expenditures incurred during emergency operations
Correct answer: To preserve essential records needed to perform MEFs and protect the legal and financial rights of the government and citizens
Vital records are essential records needed to perform Mission Essential Functions and to protect the legal and financial rights of the government and the citizens it serves.
What is the primary purpose of a Continuity of Operations (COOP) plan?