Incident Planning, Response,
and Recovery Manual

The George Washington University
Campuses, Graduate Education Centers, and Strategic Partners

Manual Overview
Table of Contents
President's Letter
Vice President's Letter
Crisis Manager's Letter
Record of Updates (Feedback)
Purpose and Context
Levels of University Status
Expectations During Incident
Response Teams
Notification and Reporting
Coordination
Drills, Exercises and Tests
Annexes

Levels of University Status

Recovery >>

(The Crisis Manager will assign an alert level consistent with the stage and complexity of recovery operations in progress)

Transition point: the incident and its second order effects are static or improving.

An incident is not over until all initial (but not all protracted) recovery operations are complete. Annex B provides detailed information concerning the local level priorities and requirements for restoration of interim and normal procedures for each aspect of the University.

In every case where alert levels I or II were established, the Response Management or Leadership Group will meet following the incident to address lessons learned and potential actions to improve the effectiveness or responsiveness of our preparations.

Appropriate notifications may include: Anyone notified during the course of the incident that requires closure.

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Office of Emergency Management
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