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contingency plan |
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A plan for major contingencies that can reasonably be anticipated in the principal geographic subareas of the command. See also joint operation planning.
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| That's why we make sure by early October that each and every building we serve has a Snow Emergency Contingency Plan in place, and that all building employees are aware of their responsibilities when a major storm hits. Meanwhile, city officials have prepared a contingency plan with about $5 million in spending cuts in case they lose a utility-user tax collected from local cell phone owners. Valle kept that case in the back of his mind and he began to formulate a financial model based upon a business and corporate contingency plan. |
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