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A summary of military and civilian dependencies on space capabilities, the vulnerabilities of such systems, and the threats that they face.
The requirements for a single joint capability network to support static and expeditionary UK military operations.
Section 28 direction form and map.
House magazine of the Ministry of Defence.
This document contains a list of Armed Forces Covenants in the east Midlands and east Anglia regions of the UK.
A document describing the key role undertaken by the insurance industry after a major event like a flood.
The CCAEP has an ongoing programme of delivery over 4 years.
The Community Resilience Programme Steering Group oversees the work of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat on community resilience.
Options available to emergency planners for the coordination, prioritisation and acquisition of emergency supplies.
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 measures outlined in this document are the outcome of widespread consultation among policy holders, business and faith communities.
Guidance for local planners, including checklist for local resilience forum plans.
Addressed at top tier or single tier local authority Category 1 responders under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.
All organisations are at some form of risk from the hazards of everyday living.
Additional documents in support of the National Recovery Guidance.
Information on how to use a High Integrity Telecommunications System.
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