Common use of Emergency Public Information and Warning Clause in Contracts

Emergency Public Information and Warning. Introduction <.. image(Press Conference Public Domain Image from xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx) removed ..> Emergency Public Information and Warning (EPIW) is a term used by CDC to describe communications with the public during an emergency. EPIW is closely related to routine risk communication in that its purpose is to provide information to the public to reduce uncertainty and inform decision making. However, the emergency conditions under which messages must be developed and disseminated impose much tighter time constraints than are generally faced during routine operations. EPIW represents a critical leverage point in shaping the perceptions, decisions, and actions of the public, who are a key partner in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from public health emergencies. Public involvement and cooperation are required to facilitate response activities such as evacuation, sheltering in place, social distancing, and queuing at points of dispensing. EPIW can be effective in influencing how the public responds to these activities. Note: EPIW is distinguished from tactical communication, which involves communication among responders, as well as other types of information sharing. For more information on EPIW, including training curricula and tools, go to xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/cerc/xxxxx.xxx Capability Functions This capability consists of the ability to perform the following functions:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.health.nd.gov, www.cdc.gov

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Emergency Public Information and Warning. Introduction Introduction‌ <.. image(Press Conference Public Domain Image from xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx) removed ..> Emergency Public Information public information and Warning warning (EPIW) is a term used by CDC to describe communications with the public during an emergency. EPIW is closely related to routine risk communication in that its purpose is to provide information to the public to reduce uncertainty and inform decision making. However, the emergency conditions under which messages must be developed and disseminated impose much tighter time constraints than are generally faced during routine operations. EPIW represents a critical leverage point in shaping the perceptions, decisions, and actions of the public, who are a key partner in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from public health emergencies. Public involvement and cooperation are required to facilitate response activities activities, such as evacuation, sheltering in place, social distancing, and queuing at points of dispensingdispensing (PODs). EPIW can be effective in influencing how the public responds to these activities. Note: EPIW is distinguished from tactical communication, which involves communication among responders, as well as other types of information sharing. For more information on EPIW, including training curricula and tools, go to xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/cerc/xxxxx.xxx Capability Functions This capability consists of the ability to perform the following functions:xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/cerc/xxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cdc.gov

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Emergency Public Information and Warning. Introduction <.. image(Press Conference Public Domain Image from xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx) removed ..> Emergency Public Information and Warning (EPIW) is a term used by CDC to describe communications with the public during an emergency. EPIW is closely related to routine risk communication in that its purpose is to provide information to the public to reduce uncertainty and inform decision making. However, the emergency conditions under which messages must be developed and disseminated impose much tighter time constraints than are generally faced during routine operations. EPIW represents a critical leverage point in shaping the perceptions, decisions, and actions of the public, who are a key partner in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from public health emergencies. Public involvement and cooperation are required to facilitate response activities such as evacuation, sheltering in place, social distancing, and queuing at points of dispensing. EPIW can be effective in influencing how the public responds to these activities. Note: EPIW is distinguished from tactical communication, which involves communication among responders, as well as other types of information sharing. For more information on EPIW, including training curricula and tools, go to xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/cerc/xxxxx.xxx Capability Functions This capability consists of the ability to perform the following functions:xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/cerc/xxxxx.xxx.

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Samples: www.floridahealth.gov

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