| Major events such as terrorist attacks and weather catastrophes over the last decade have illustrated the need for the public sector to engage the private sector. By adopting a whole community approach to emergency management, beginning at the core levels with citizen personal preparedness and engaging the private sector, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, faith-based organizations, volunteer organizations, and the public sector, we become holistically organized as a nation. Crisis Management Strategies: Fostering Communication between the Public and Private Sectors discusses three ways to adopt a whole community approach to emergency management: fusion centers, Regional Consortium Coordinating Councils, and Business Emergency Operations Centers. The primary goal of this publication is to examine efficient communications between the private sector and law enforcement community.By Ricky D. Tompkins, Melodie A. MarcksCategories: Community PartnershipsLanguage: EnglishPublic link
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