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Federal Resources and Reports

Contact the Bureau of Preparedness and Response

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    Florida Department of Health  

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This section provides links to Federal Partner websites and reports. The information is critical for understanding and successfully developing programs that align with Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Capabilities as well as strategies to advance all-hazards preparedness.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—Cities Readiness Initiative Homepage

CDC Public Health workbook to Define, locate, and Reach Special, Vulnerable, and At-risk Populations in an Emergency—Describes a process to help planners develop a Community Outreach Information Network. Includes tools for inclusive communication planning.

HHS/ASPR - Strategic National Stockpile (SNS)—Webpage with information and resources on the SNS.

Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP)—US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) webpage that provides information as well as questions and answers about the PREP Act which authorizes the Secretary of HHS to issue a declaration to alleviate concerns about liability related to the manufacture, testing, development, distribution, administration and use of countermeasures against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents of terrorism, epidemics, and pandemics.

Ready.gov Business—Webpage with resources, publication, and information that CRI Coordinators can use when working with new businesses for the closed POD program.

Back to Cities Readiness Initiative Page

*Note: This page contains materials in the Portable Document Format (PDF). The free Adobe Reader may be required to view these files.