Common use of Preparedness Planning Clause in Contracts

Preparedness Planning. Preparedness is a continuous process incorporated throughout a comprehensive emergency management program, geared toward ensuring efficient and effective prevention, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation capabilities before, during, and after disasters. As such, key preparedness tasks may include: 1. Development, review, assessment, and/or the update of preparedness plans and associated materials. Plans may include strategic, operational, and/or tactical plans. Examples may include support function plans, function-specific plans, facility- specific plans, incident-specific plans, and continuity of operations plans, among others. 2. Development of supporting documents and tools including reports, white papers, assessments, briefing materials, presentations, operational tools, databases, technical diagrams, socialization material, etc. 3. Development of public outreach materials including brochures, citizens’ guides, website content, leaflets, articles, posters, public meetings, community forums, and other methods of public outreach.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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