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<br />'''5.) ISSUE: NETs want neighborhood scale response planning, but also want to preserve the community/social aspects and training aspects of Portland NET.'''
<br />'''5.) ISSUE: NETs want neighborhood scale response planning, but also want to preserve the community/social aspects and training aspects of Portland NET.'''




== What are the proposed solutions? ==
== What are the proposed solutions? ==
In order, we propose:
# In the NET Guidelines, simplify and toss out the distinctions between "PBEM Initiated Deployments", "Self Deployments", and "Standing Orders". Replace with rules governing "Centralized Deployments" and "Earthquake Deployment".
# Dispense with the term "Operations Plans" and call them "Earthquake Plans" to reflect what the plan is actually for and to help put NETs in the mindset of forming a plan around earthquake response.
# Using GIS, allow Teams to decide on service area boundaries that reflect the [[Team Service Areas|response area]] they want to/feel comfortable responding inside of after an earthquake.
# Give NET volunteers the option of participating in earthquake planning in their neighborhoods if they choose to; active NETs do not have to, and all NETs can still participate in centralized deployments.
#* Earthquake planning teams can meet in person (preferred) or through online meetings.
#* Earthquake teams can bring in non-NETs
#* There will be a series of planning milestones for earthquake teams, for example:
#** Decide on (and get approval for) service area boundaries and have them published to the NET map
#** Decide on radio frequencies
#** Capacity assessment
#** Capacity planning (which VSFs and how many)
#** Neighborhood outreach
#** Assembling a roster
# Two types of teams: an earthquake planning team (which includes non-NETs in the service area) and broader scale teams that meet for socializing/community outreach/training events.