Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7411543 Utilities Policy 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
There is a societal expectation that we will still have access to essential services in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. This necessitates that utility organisations are resilient and therefore prepared for unexpected threats. One important type of preparedness activity is exercising. This research note presents findings from a pilot study in which performance evaluation metrics were developed for an emergency management exercise conducted by a water utility. Initial findings suggest that metrics and benchmarks can be successfully applied in this domain with positive implications for planning and policy across the utilities sector.
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