The Homeland Security Presidential Directive 20 (HSPD-20) requires all local, state, tribal and territorial government agencies, and private sector owners of critical infrastructure and key resources (CI/KR) to create a Continuity of Operations/Continuity of Government Plan (COOP/COG). There is planning and training guidance for generic transportation agency COOP/COG work, and the Transportation Research Board has offered guidance for transportation organizations. However, the special concerns of the state-level transportation agencys (State DOTs) plan development are not included, notably the responsibilities for the entire State Highway System and the responsibility to support specific essential functions related to the State DOT Directors role in the Governors cabinet. There is also no guidance on where the COOP/COG planning and organizing fits into the National Incident Management System (NIMS) at the local or state-level department or agency. This report covers the research conducted to determine how to integrate COOP/COG into the overall NIMS approach to emergency management.


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    Intergovernmental Cooperation in Benchmarking a Local Government Continuity-of-Operations Exercise

    West, Tim / Miller, Steve / Zdunek, Tom et al. | Transportation Research Record | 2008




    NASA Integrated Network Continuity of Operations (COOP)

    Anderson, Michael / Wright, Nathaniel / Tai, Wallace | NTRS | 2012