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Article: Influenza Pandemic: Federal Executive Boards' Ability to Contribute to Pandemic Preparedness.
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- General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony
- Article date:
- January 1, 2008
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GAO-07-1259T September 28, 2007
The federal executive boards (FEB) bring together federal agency and community leaders in major metropolitan areas outside Washington, D.C., to discuss issues of common interest, including pandemic influenza. This testimony addresses the FEBs' emergency support roles and responsibilities, their potential role in pandemic influenza preparedness, and some of the key challenges they face in providing emergency support services. The issues discussed in the testimony are based on the GAO report, The Federal Workforce: Additional Steps Needed to Take Advantage of Federal Executive Boards' Ability to Contribute to Emergency Operations ...
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