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Developing a PACE plan is a collaborative effort balancing operational needs and communications options. It must consider users, technology, security/privacy risks, time, quality, training/practice, and cost.
PACE stands for Primary, Alternate, Contingent, and Emergency. Primary Plan: This is your ideal plan. It’s the plan you’d like to execute if everything goes according to your expectations. Alternate Plan: This is your backup plan in case your primary plan doesn’t work out.
7 sty 2024 · PACE is an acronym for Primary, Alternate, Contingency and Emergency. When creating a PACE plan, thought is given to how you would communicate to loved ones or team members within each category. The Primary plan is what you do when the world is operating as normal, with no interruptions to power grids or communications systems.
21 paź 2022 · PACE stands for Primary, Alternate, Contingency and Emergency, a method to build a communication plan for unpredictable scenarios. Learn the purpose, types and steps of PACE plans and how IP Access can help with SuperGIG™ technology.
15 lip 2024 · Learn how to implement the PACE framework in military contingency planning, with real-world case studies and a risk matrix for prioritizing mission-critical decisions.
A PACE plan is a strategic approach used in planning and decision-making to ensure that there are multiple backup options for critical operations. The term PACE stands for Primary, Alternate, Contingency, and Emergency.
To be clear, PACE is a planning tool, and it does NOT determine what communication equipment you should own, but rather how and when to use your available communication methods. This article is an introduction to PACE and how to implement it.