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Which NIMS communication principle ensures that communications and information systems can be expanded to support any situation, allows incident personnel to participate in an incident outside their jurisdiction, and allows personnel to still use familiar equipment?
A. Security
B. Interoperability
C. Reliability, Scalability, and Portability
D. Resilience and Redundancy

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