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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Emergency Management
  • Biosecurity

Background:

  • Biological attacks present complex challenges for multiple agencies and the public.
  • Recovery planning is crucial for mitigating economic and health impacts.
  • The Seattle Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) recognized the need for a structured recovery approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a regional recovery framework for a catastrophic anthrax attack.
  • To identify key information for policymakers and emergency managers to shorten recovery timelines.
  • To minimize economic and public health consequences of biological incidents.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative development involving UASI partners, military, and federal agencies.
  • Utilized workshops, tabletop exercises, and interviews with diverse stakeholders.
  • Identified goals, assumptions, and operational concepts for recovery.

Main Results:

  • A flexible and scalable regional recovery framework was created.
  • Enhanced inter-agency coordination and collaboration were identified as key benefits.
  • A deeper understanding of the anthrax threat and policy needs was achieved.

Conclusions:

  • The developed framework, while specific to anthrax, is adaptable for all-hazards recovery planning.
  • Proactive consideration of long-term recovery is essential for effective incident response.
  • Improved understanding of policy questions is critical for effective decision-making during recovery.