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OfflineAnn Wyganowski

Great feedback on our second exercise!

Many thanks to all our great volunteers who helped make this a huge success. We have received many positive comments from participants.


OfflineAnn Wyganowski

The second Greater Toronto Incident Management Exercise will examine the impact of social media on your ability to communicate and respond to incidents in a timely and meaningful way. This public / private exercise brings together various levels of government and business to how we will respond and communicate in a timely fashion while conducting incident management. Consider participating to test your plan and understand how social media may impact it.

The GTIME II team is putting the final touches on this year's event. On Monday, August 15, the full group met for two hours to finalize an MOU for the partner organizations and discuss injects, budget, food, sponsorships, registration, promotion, table monitors, and the white paper to be produced.

The October 13th exercise will be a full day, and there will be a mix or match option for seating. The default is 'mix', to let you widen your network and get some fresh perspectives. The 'match'…

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GTIME is a cross disciplinary project that attempts to seek out and analyze best practices for public/private cooperation in addressing wide scale events and incidents where the Greater Toronto Area is affected at large, assessing key risks, sharing information, and planning together to address those risks. GTIME works to bring together government, business and emergency services for a meaningful dialogue on our collective abilities. Visit our website at www.driegtime.org

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