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An implementation steering group was established to drive the delivery of government ICT across workstrands, on behalf of the CIO council.
Interim guidance for the economic regulated sectors identifying considerations for industry on how they can support resilience building.
Businesses may wish to circulate introductory information and advice to their staff to raise awareness about pandemic flu.
Options available to emergency planners for the coordination, prioritisation and acquisition of emergency supplies.
The text of the Statute Law Society's Lord Renton Lecture for 2010, given by the First Parliamentary Counsel, Stephen Laws CB.
The 2011 Manion lecture from Sir Gus O’Donnell.
Planning to ensure maintenance of supplies and services for as long as possible is an essential part of effective response arrangements.
Swine flu UK guidance for planners.
The government has developed this checklist specifically regarding pandemic flu.
Guidance for local planners, including checklist for local resilience forum plans.
This guidance has been produced following an initial analysis of the LRF pandemic influenza multi-agency plans.
To increase the certainty of delivering successful government IT-enabled business change projects.
The government has agreed a protocol with the three devolved administrations on how disputes will be resolved where they arise.
Principles of integrated safety management as a reference for those with responsibility for public safety in complex and built environments.
An information architecture is vital to ensuring that information and data can flow across government.
Addressed at top tier or single tier local authority Category 1 responders under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.
Enhancing the resilience of communications documents.
The Civil Contingencies Act Enhancement Programme began a review in 2008 and completed in March 2012.
A framework for co-operation in the event of an emergency.
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