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NET teams build and manage a plan called an Operations Plan ("Ops Plan") for when a big disaster happens in the region. This could be something like a really strong earthquake or a more unlikely event, like an [https://www.economist.com/the-world-if/2017/07/13/the-disaster-that-could-follow-from-a-flash-in-the-sky EMP burst] that can shut down communications and electronics. If this happens, the team [[Activation Protocols: Self-deployment|self deploys]]; the Ops Plan is the document that tells team members where to meet, how to communicate, and what the highest response priorities are.
NET teams build and manage a plan called an Operations Plan ("Ops Plan") for when a big disaster happens in the region. This could be something like a really strong earthquake or a more unlikely event, like an [https://www.economist.com/the-world-if/2017/07/13/the-disaster-that-could-follow-from-a-flash-in-the-sky EMP burst] that can shut down communications and electronics. If this happens, the team [[Activation Protocols: Self-deployment|self deploys]]; the Ops Plan is the document that tells team members where to meet, how to communicate, and what the highest response priorities are.
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But for other bad things like really bad weather or floods, another group called PBEM takes care of getting volunteers to help. You can think of the Ops Plan as a special "Earthquake Plan."
But for other bad things like really bad weather or floods, another group called PBEM takes care of getting volunteers to help. You can think of the Ops Plan as a special "Earthquake Plan."