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Are your agency’s COOP and DR plans pandemic proof?

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/0 Weather events can wreak havoc on a public safety agency's operations and staffing and the current COVID-19 pandemic is no exception.   [View in Browser](/-108 )      [Mission Critical Partners](     Prepare for a Crisis with a Continuity-of-Operations Plan       Don't Let a Crisis Impact Mission-Critical Services     Events such as hurricanes and wildfires can wreak havoc on a public safety agency's operations and staffing — and the current COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. That's why it's so important that agencies have an updated continuity-of-operations plan (COOP) and disaster-recovery (DR) plan in place to mitigate the impact of these events to provide lifesaving mission-critical services to its community. A COOP covers all aspects of operations, with key tasks including: - Identifying mission-essential functions and positions - Developing a staff-succession plan and delegation-of-authority policies - Conducting a risk-and-vulnerability assessment to identify hazards and threats that could impact the organization - Creating and adopting crisis-communications procedures - And much more Download Mission Critical Partners' whitepaper to learn more about how essential COOPs are to maintaining critical services, especially in times of crisis. [DOWNLOAD THE WHITEPAPER](     [Twitter](   [Facebook](   [Linked In]( A: 690 Gray's Woods Blvd., Port Matilda, PA 16870 P: 888.862.7911       690 Gray's Woods Blvd.    Port Matilda  PA   16870   USA  [Unsubscribe from all future emails]( Share: EMAIL}/~/-107    Â Â Â  --------------------------------------------------------------- Your email address has not been given to any business partners. Periodically, Informa, may inform you of the latest offers and new products from select business partners that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. If you do not wish to be contacted with these email messages, please click [here](. Informa | Informa | 605 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( | [Customer Service](mailto:Usercare@informa.com?subject=Inquiry From Informa Email Link)   /0

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