A plan for communication between different levels of government about the disaster
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Here are the instructions for my paper listed below. Also for my references, I need to use scholarly journal articles just FYI. Below, I have attached two pages which I started on my own where you may pick up from to generate an idea of what I wanted. I still need 5 pages of content from you as well. For the paper, you will outline a specific disaster communication plan framed around the disaster type you chose. Specifically, this paper should address the following: • A brief description of the disaster type, including how past events have been handled among various stakeholders and actors • Which sources would communicate with the public in the immediate wake of the disaster •
The specific instructions that would be given to the public • A plan for communication between different levels of government about the disaster, including: o First responders o Local governments o State governments o The federal government (if necessary) • A mechanism for allowing the public to contact authorities in reference to the disaster • The individuals/organizations that would need to be part of a communication network handling problems after the disaster o Including mechanisms for communication between them For this paper, you should draw from all the lessons over the course of the semester that discuss these various issues. Although the format of this assignment is a paper, it may help you to include charts and graphs that illustrate some of the concepts in your paper. For example, when describing how agencies at different levels of the government will need to coordinate, it might be useful to produce a flowchart depicting how information flows between these different actors. The paper should be at least 1,500 words, but no more than 3,000 words. Your paper should include a title page and a references page. Neither of these will count toward your word total. You should have at least eight sources for the final draft of your communication plan

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