2012 Governor’s Hurricane Conference. MARCHING ORDERS “The Office of Private Sector Coordination is responsible for ensuring the private sector is incorporated.

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Presentation transcript:

2012 Governor’s Hurricane Conference

MARCHING ORDERS “The Office of Private Sector Coordination is responsible for ensuring the private sector is incorporated into all phases of emergency management: preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation.”

Relationships are Primary, Everything Else is Secondary……

PPP

PUBLICPRIVATEPARTNERSHIPS

PROGRESSIVEPERSISTENTPRODUCTIVE

ESF 18 What’s Different??? The Foundation

ESF 18 What’s Different??? The Leadership

Blue Sky Activities Agency Coordination Roles/Activities Defined Private Sector Outreach County Buy In/Involvement Resources Identified Information Sharing Avenues Relationships Built Consensus Built Operational Rhythm Established Tools Built and Operational

Grey Sky Activities Consistent Messaging to PS Information Sharing Plans GO! Resources Secured Public/Private Conference Calls Potential Economic Impact Implement Recovery Plans Listen/Evaluate/Act Boots on the Ground Reentry Timeline for Business Recovery

Challenges/Opportunities Post Disaster Business Reentry Information Sharing Methods Different Sector “disaster speak” Resource Coordination Local Coordination Points Establishment of Communication Small Business Involvement Varying Needs by Demographics Until we do it for real we won’t know what we do well and what we need to do better.

The Way Forward EOC Staff Training/Acclamation Put Standard Operating Guidelines to work Refine ESF 18 Daily Products Private Sector Input Exercise Plans Upgrade ESF 18 Technology Recruit County Partners Prove to Private Sector ESF 18 is a State Priority

COMING SOON

The State of Florida’s Virtual Business Emergency Operations Center

COMING SOON Updated Website/Business Tools Mobile Application for Businesses Summit After Action Report Reentry Guideline Working Group ESF 18/Private Sector Exercise Enough Talk/More Action! Enough Talk/More Action! Discuss Long Term Sustainment – How do we sustain partnerships and momentum in the long term?

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Bulletproof Your Business: Neutralize Your Competition with a Business Continuity Plan and SMART Insurance Orlando - Monday, May 21 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Miami - Wednesday, May 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tampa – Friday, June 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Jacksonville - Friday, June 15 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. For More Details Go To:FLORIDASBDC.ORG

Thank You! Enjoy the Conference!