Recorded on Thursday, August 16, 2007
Instructor: Timothy Bonno
Cost: $75 to view the Recording
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"NIMS, ICS & Private/Public Partnerships and the impact they might haveon your corporate BC efforts"

Many times, as we develop our business continuity programs and plans, we don't thoroughly understand the impact the public sector can have on them. Most of us appreciate the benefits of networking with others. We know that training, planning, and exercises are vital to preparedness. And, we want timely incident information and accelerated access back in to the area, to ensure a successful response. But, have we taken the time to learn about emergency management and how we can partner with our peers in the public sector? What opportunities exist for us to add greater value to our business continuity efforts?

Attend this one-hour webinar and learn about the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as well as Incident Command System (ICS) and how both of these public sector initiatives might influence your corporate business continuity efforts. Additionally, we'll address Private/Public Sector partnerships and how they can be leveraged for success. Topics for discussion:

Partnerships - What are they?
What opportunities exist for partnerships?
Incident Command System (ICS)
The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Citizen Corps Initiatives
Where to start

 

Tim Bonno has been in the business continuity field for over 15 years.  He is a co-founder of the Gateway Citizen Corps Coalition (GCCC) and serves as its current President.  The GCCC promotes citizen preparedness initiatives throughout the City of St. Louis, Missouri plus four Missouri counties and three Illinois counties.

He has worked with communities across the country in establishing or strengthening their Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) programs.  He was instrumental in the development of the “Business Emergency Access Credentialing” program adopted in St. Louis, Missouri. 

 

Recorded on Thursday, August 16, 2007
Instructor: Timothy Bonno
Cost: $75 to view the Recording
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Price
Recorded on August 16, 2007
$75
Upon Registering you will have immediate access to download the Recorded webinar. Go To Recorded Sessions once you visit the DRJ WebEx Site.

To View Recording

 

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