Continuity of Operations (COOP)

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Disasters strike when we least expect them. That's why we all need a plan to make sure we're ready for anything, and our departments or agencies can function even after a catastrophe. The following Continuity Connection video series addresses what you and your workplace can do to continue operating under the worst circumstances. Whether it's a flood, fire, computer virus or pandemic, if you have a continuity of operations (COOP) plan, conduct COOP training and exercises - you'll get through the crisis and get back on your feet serving the citizens of America.

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