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Resources from Others

Recent Additions

AT&T. 2010 AT&T business continuity study: US national results. June 2010. [Full text – PDF]

DHS. Secretary Napolitano announces new standards for private sector preparedness. Press release. Jun 15, 2010. [Full text]

Article from Source Weekly Briefing

Developing and fine-tuning an emergency response team
Here are guidelines on specific steps companies can take to make sure they have key people in place during a pandemic emergency.

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Resources from Others

AT&T. 2010 AT&T business continuity study: US national results. June 2010. [Full text – PDF]

DHS. Secretary Napolitano announces new standards for private sector preparedness. Press release. Jun 15, 2010. [Full text]

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland. Business continuity planning: Responding to an influenza pandemic-advice for business preparing for a pandemic. Feb 28, 2007 [Full text - PDF]
Many of the cases studies provide insights into the team that developed the profiled pandemic plan.

Freeman. Pandemic influenza business continuity planning guidelines. May 2006 [Full text - PDF]

See page 6 for suggested titles of personnel who should be included in the pandemic planning team.

National Public Health Information Coalition. NPHIC Pandemic Flu Resources launched Mar 23, 2009. [Web site]
Pandemic flu materials for local, state and federal communicators, and pandemic flu communication partner; intended to facilitate exchanging information and learning from each other’s efforts to build consistent, effective messages.

San Francisco Department of Public Health. Pandemic influenza business continuity guide & template for San Francisco business. Oct 19, 2006 [Full text - Word]
Annex suggests who should be on your pandemic planning team.

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