Common use of OPERATIONAL COORDINATION Clause in Contracts

OPERATIONAL COORDINATION. The EMPG grant program supports the building or sustainment of core capabilities across the five mission areas that are necessary to prepare for incidents that pose the greatest risk to the State of Florida. Effective operational coordination results from the establishment and maintenance of a unified and coordinated operational structure and process that appropriately integrates all critical stakeholders and supports the execution of core capabilities. Subrecipients must engage with whole community stakeholders, on a quarterly basis; either by participating in regional meetings of existing multi-agency organizations (i.e., Regional Domestic Security Task Forces, Local Emergency Planning Committees, Regional Health Care Coalitions, Local Voluntary/Community Organizations Active in Disaster) or by hosting/conducting meetings with whole community stakeholders. To demonstrate successful completion of task 2B for Quarters 1-4, the Sub-Recipient must submit the following items in ▇▇▇▇▇: • Provide proof of participation by the Subrecipient in quarterly meetings with whole community stakeholders (i.e., fire, law enforcement, health and health care coalitions, public works, public and private sector, and Volunteer Organizations).

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Sources: Emergency Management Performance Grant, Emergency Management Performance Grant, Emergency Management Performance Grant