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  2. United States federal government continuity of operations

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    The George W. Bush administration put the Continuity of Operations plan into effect for the first time directly following the September 11 attacks.Their implementation involved a rotating staff of 75 to 150 senior officials and other government workers from every federal executive department and other parts of the executive branch in two secure bunkers on the East Coast.

  3. Continuity of government - Wikipedia

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    Continuity of government (COG) is the principle of establishing defined procedures that allow a government to continue its essential operations in case of a catastrophic event such as nuclear war. Continuity of government was developed by the British government before and during World War II to counter threats, such as that of the Luftwaffe ...

  4. National Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    Dividends were to be paid after completion in 2021 to the federal government, with the government's contribution repaid by 2034. A return on investment of 7.1% was expected on revenue of $23.1 billion by 2021. Tasmania was selected for a trial deployment based on the Tasmanian Government's submission to the RFP.

  5. Trump to roll out plan to overhaul US infrastructure

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    The plan already faces significant hurdles in Congress because it does not offer as much new federal funding as Democrats want. Trump to roll out plan to overhaul US infrastructure Skip to main ...

  6. National Broadband Plan (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The FCC brought out a plan and recommendations to address these problems, along with approaches to maximize the economic and social gains from broadband adoption. This plan is specializing the role of broadband in education, health care, energy and the environment, government performance, civic engagement, public safety, and economic opportunity.

  7. Ultra-Fast Broadband (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative is a New Zealand Government programme of building fibre-to-the-home networks covering 87% of the population by the end of 2022. It is a public–private partnership of the government with four companies with total government investment of NZ$1.5 billion. [1]

  8. Integrated master plan - Wikipedia

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    A Government customer tasks a Supplier to prepare and implement an IMP that linked with the IMS and integrated with the EVMS. The IMP list the contract requirements documents (e.g., Systems Requirements Document and Technical Requirements Document (i.e., the system specification or similar document)) as well as the IMP events corresponding to ...

  9. Rollout - Wikipedia

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    Rollout (drag racing), acceleration measurement used in North America autosports; Rollout/Rollin, a computer operating system memory management technique; Rollout, stage of landing in which an aircraft decelerates on the runway; Product launch or rollout, the introduction of a new product or service to market