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Source: The Effect of Catastrophic Events on Transportation Systems Operations and Maintenance – Comparative Analysis

Develop and rehearse an emergency response plan for managing catastrophes with minimum panic, disruption and loss.(May 2004)
Experience nationwide with responding to catastrophic events

In preparation for managing transportation in catastrophic emergencies, identify agencies and their decision makers to interact with, and establish effective coordination with them to execute response.(May 2004)
Experience nationwide with responding to catastrophic events

Sustain ITS network operations and interagency communications during emergencies by ensuring provisions for alternate power supply and telecommunications services.(May 2004)
Experience nationwide with responding to catastrophic events

Ensure redundancy of critical components in transportation support systems to be used in case of an emergency.(May 2004)
Experience nationwide with responding to catastrophic events

Ensure reliable and interoperable communication between transportation and public safety agencies and use ITS to promptly disseminate travel updates to the public during emergencies.(May 2004)
Experience nationwide with responding to catastrophic events

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