AN ALL- HAZARDS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CYCLE

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AN ALL- HAZARDS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CYCLE Recovery & Reconstitution Plus Mitigation & Preparedness Measures for the Future Identify, Assess, & Characterize Hazards Preparedness Remediation, Protective Measures, & Mitigation AN ALL- HAZARDS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CYCLE Post-Event Response Crisis Management Contingency Planning & & Event Response Continuity of Operations Planning Situational Awareness & Assessment When & If the Event is Foreseeable or Imminent & When the Event Occurs Paula D. Gordon, Ph.D, http://gordonhomeland.com 3/26/2009 Modeled Loosely on an Adaptation of Todd Stewart’s Counter Terrorism Strategic Model