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Agency Head: ___________________________ 1.ALTERNATE ONE 2.ALTERNATE TWO Public Information Officer: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Human Resources Officer: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Safety Officer: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Legal Counsel: 1. PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Finance Officer: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Security Officer: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Planning Section Chief: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Operations Section Chief: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Logistics Section Chief: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Line Function 1 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Administration Section Chief: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Information Technology Team 1. PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Site Team 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Resource Team 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Command Support Staff Logistics Section Operations Section Administration Section &AGENCY - &SITE Continuity of Operation Program (COOP) Management Team EOC / DEMHS Agency Representative: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Incident Commander: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Agency Representative: 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Any Inter-Agency Function Line Function 2 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 3 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 4 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 5 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 4 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 1 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 2 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 3 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 4 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate State of Connecticut: Pandemic COOP Support ProgramIBM Business Resiliency Consulting, October 2006

Agency Head: ___________________________ 1.______________________________ 2.______________________________ Public Information Officer: 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Human Resources Officer: 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Safety Officer: 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Legal Counsel: 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Finance Officer: 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Security Officer: 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Planning Section Chief: 1.__________________________ 2.__________________________ Operations Section Chief: 1._________________________ 2._________________________ Logistics Section Chief: 1._______________________ 2._______________________ Line Function 1 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Administration Section Chief: 1.________________________ 2.________________________ Information Technology Team 1. PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Site Team 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Resource Team 1.PRIMARY 2.ALTERNATE Command Support Staff Logistics Section Operations Section Administration Section AGENCY: ____________________________________ SITE: _____________________ Continuity of Operation Program (COOP) Management Team EOC / DEMHS Agency Representative: 1.________________________ 2.________________________ Incident Commander: 1.________________________ 2.________________________ Agency Representative: 1.________________________ 2.________________________ Any Inter-Agency Function Line Function 2 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 3 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 4 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 5 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 4 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 1 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 2 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 3 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Support Function 4 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate State of Connecticut: Pandemic COOP Support ProgramIBM Business Resiliency Consulting, October 2006

AGENCY HEAD : ___________________________ 1.______________________________ 2.______________________________ Planning Section Chief: 1.__________________________ 2.__________________________ Operations Section Chief: 1._________________________ 2._________________________ Line Function 1 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Command Support Staff Operations Section AGENCY: ____________________________________ SITE: _____________________ Continuity of Operation Program (COOP) Management Team EOC / DEMHS Agency Representative : 1.________________________ 2.________________________ INCIDENT COMMANDER: 1.________________________ 2.________________________ Line Function 2 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Line Function 3 1.PRIMARY 2.Alternate Note: Command Support is provided by other Agencies State of Connecticut: Pandemic COOP Support ProgramIBM Business Resiliency Consulting, October 2006