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Arizona ACP

 

Our next Chapter Meeting is April 1st from 8:30 - 11:00am. Please RSVP the Membership_Director@azacp.org by March 25th.

The meeting will be held at the Phoenix ONE I/O Data Center at 615 North 48th Street Phoenix, AZ 85008 and will include a tour. Meeting attendees must arrive by 8:30 in order to have time to get badges, etc. At 538,000 square feet, the mammoth Phoenix ONE site is one of the world’s largest data centers.

Enter from the North driveway on 48th street, near the 202 underpass.  Press the button on the call box to gain access through the gate. Meeting attendees must arrive by 8:30 in order to have time to get badges, etc. A photo ID such as a driver’s license will be required. 

TB Consulting will be hosting the event.  TB Consulting has provided technology-oriented leadership and solutions to improve organizational performance for more than a decade. 

MCDPH Drive-Thru Emergency Preparedness Exercise

Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 12:00PM-8:00PM
Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 2:00PM-8:00PM

The City of Peoria and Maricopa County Department of Public Health will test response plans during a simulated Anthrax attack in this large-scale emergency preparedness exercise. This is your chance to get behind the scenes and be part of the action in an emergency response simulation. Volunteer participation is crucial to simulating actual emergency conditions during the exercise.

Please click here to learn more.

 

 




 

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The Central Arizona Chapter of the Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) is the  premier international networking and information exchange organization in the business continuity industry. 

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The ACP is a non-profit mutual benefit association with membership open to anyone with interest in or responsibility for the varied aspects of contingency planning.

Contingency planning is a required element for successful business and government agencies. Emergency managers and business continuity planners alike address mitigation, response and recovery planning issues.

The purpose of the Association is to provide and facilitate an environment for exchange of experience and information. This includes identification of common planning needs and potential recovery response solutions as well as networking opportunities through local and national alliances.

Active participation enables members to:

  • Learn about state-of-the-art contingency and business continuity techniques
  • Serve as a unifying force in defining and leading this rapidly evolving field
  • Identify and implement means and methods for public and private sector collaboration and interface