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Louisiana activates business emergency operations center - Monday, May 09, 2011
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The
Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center, or LA BEOC, an annex to the
State Emergency Operations Center, is now activated to prepare for Mississippi
River flooding and related impacts. Louisiana's businesses are strongly
encouraged to register with the LA BEOC portal -- www.labeoc.org
-- so that they can participate in the process and have a voice in the state's
preparedness, response and recovery efforts.
The
LA BEOC provides timely and official information of importance to registered
businesses before, during and after a major event. This includes notification
of state and local decisions pertinent to business recovery and employee safety.
Registered businesses, in turn, can provide on-the-ground intelligence related
to the status of their business. By reporting problems directly to the LA BEOC,
businesses can help public sector officials prioritize recovery operations.
Participation
by state businesses of all sizes and from all sectors helps government
officials make informed decisions and speeds up the economic recovery process.
The LA BEOC also uses Louisiana businesses to fill resource requests from the
affected areas. A business must be registered on the portal to communicate its
ability to provide goods and services through emergency disaster contracting
mechanisms. While the LA BEOC connects Louisiana companies to the state's
emergency contracting processes, no governmental agency can guarantee the
utilization of any business during an activation of the LA BEOC.
The LA BEOC represents the collaboration of Louisiana Economic
Development, the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency
Preparedness, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette's National Incident
Management Systems and Advanced Technologies Institute, and LSU's Stephenson
Disaster Management Institute. During a disaster in Louisiana, the LA BEOC
supports the coordination of activities and resources for businesses and
volunteer organizations in Louisiana and across the nation. LA BEOC support of
the private sector will improve response and self-sufficiency and will reduce
reliance on FEMA and other federal assistance.
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