Difference between revisions of "Capability"
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Revision as of 23:02, 29 May 2015
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
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Other International Definitions
National Definitions
Australia
A capability is the ability and capacity of people, functions, processes and/or infrastructure to undertake required actions or activities. [1]
Netherlands
Capaciteiten zijn de mensen, kunde en middelen voorhanden om daadwerkelijk adequaat in te kunnen grijpen.
(Capabilities are the people, experience and assets to adequately operate when required). [2]
(Capabilities are the people, experience and assets to adequately operate when required). [2]
United Kingdom
A capability is a demonstrable ability to respond to, and recover from, a particular threat or hazard. [3]
United States
Capability is the means to accomplish a mission, function, or objective. [4]
Standard Definition
See also
- Emergency
- Emergency Management
- Incident
- Response