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− | | '''1.''' . A Command Centre is a physical or virtual pre-prepared facility that is used to provide centralized command and control by the [[Crisis Management Team]] and [[Crisis Communication Team]] during a [[disaster]] or [[crisis]]. | + | | '''1.''' . A Command Centre is a physical or virtual pre-prepared facility that is used to provide centralized command and control by the [[Crisis Management Team]] and [[Crisis Communication Team]] during a [[disaster]] or [[crisis]]. |
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'''''Note (1)''''': It is used to gather, assess and disseminate information and to make decisions to affect recovery. | '''''Note (1)''''': It is used to gather, assess and disseminate information and to make decisions to affect recovery. | ||
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'''''Note (2)''''': The Command Centre Operations Team is the team that provides administrative and logistics support to the [[Command Centre]]) and the Crisis Management Team. | '''''Note (2)''''': The Command Centre Operations Team is the team that provides administrative and logistics support to the [[Command Centre]]) and the Crisis Management Team. | ||
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− | Similar Term: [[Emergency Operations Center (EOC)]], Emergency Control Centre | + | '''Similar Term''': [[Emergency Operations Center (EOC)]], Emergency Control Centre |
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− | Related Term: [[Command Centre Operations Support Team]], [[Emergency Operations Support Team | + | '''Related Term''': [[Command Centre Operations Support Team]], [[Emergency Operations Support Team]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 19 November 2022
2. A Command Center is a physical or virtual facility located outside of the affected area used to gather, assess, and disseminate information and to make decisions to affect recovery.
(Source: Disaster Recovery Institute International / Disaster Recovery Journal - DRII/DRJ)
3. A specific room or facility staffed by personnel charged with commanding, controlling, and coordinating the use of resources and personnel in response to a crisis.
(Source: ASIS International - ASIS International)
4. A place to which relevant management teams and staffs can co-ordinate efforts and manage the possible disasters in hand.
(Source: Malaysia BCM Standard MS1970:2007)