This report outlines the research and work performed to lay the foundation for the development of a New Jersey Interagency Emergency Management Plan. The research into existing practices within the four state level transportation agencies reveals that the agencies continue to practice silo style management to operate the state roadway network. Interagency communications is minimal and lacks protocols. The agencies operate individual roadways but fail to operate the road network. A new paradigm to operate the road network is warranted. Agencies must consider the impacts on other roadways prior to taking action. Real time communications and inter-agency coordination would enhance operation along the routes.
New Jersey Interagency Emergency Management Plan, September 2005
2005
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Behavior & Society , Public Administration & Government , Information Systems , Management plan , Interagency planning , Emergency plan , New Jersey , Final report , Transportation agencies , Silo style management , State roadway network , Communications , Road network , Interagency cooperation , New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT)
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