Florida and Georgia have renewed their partnership to provide services in the event a catastrophe compromises their ability to respond to a disaster.
First drafted in 2009, the updated plan is designed to ensure a continuity of operations so that either department will not experience a significant disruption in providing critical services to individuals and business after a major catastrophe.
The plan calls for the either state to contact the other when a disaster occurs and it must move its operations to that state. The host state will provide logistical support, including a limited number of computer, internet, and other communication devices. The host state will also provide space for 20 employees for up to 45 days.
Topics Catastrophe Florida Georgia
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