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Continuity of government operations - developing an alternate relocation plan
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Rogoff, M J
, Dilling, J
, Gispert, L
, Harrell, V
, Wade, H
, Khator, S
, Lange, S
, Bitterli, R
2003
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Continuity of government operations - developing an alternate relocation plan
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Rogoff, M J
, Dilling, J
, Gispert, L
, Harrell, V
, Wade, H
, Khator, S
, Lange, S
, Bitterli, R
2003
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Continuity of government operations - developing an alternate relocation plan
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Continuity of government operations - developing an alternate relocation plan
2003
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Continuity of operations planning (COOP) is an effort within a government agency or private business to ensure the continued maximum performance of essential functions during a wide range of potential emergencies. The events of September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, only reinforced the need for local governments to have COOP plans in place. The New York City Emergency Operations Center was located in an adjacent building to the WTC and was destroyed. New York had no alternate facility and plans for relocation identified before the event. Although the city did a commendable job of quickly establishing an alternate Emergency Operations Center, it would have been much easier had officials preplanned that activity.
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