Operational Readiness Review
CDC’s Operational Readiness Review (ORR) is a rigorous, evidence-based assessment that evaluates state, local, and territorial planning and operational functions. Currently, the ORR focuses primarily on evaluating a jurisdiction’s ability to execute a large response that requires medical countermeasure (MCM) distribution and dispensing. The goal is to identify strengths and challenges facing preparedness programs across the nation and to identify opportunities for improvement and further technical support.
ORR Resources
The following resources were developed to prepare all 62 PHEP recipients, as well as Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI) local planning jurisdictions, required to participate in an ORR. The materials include information presented during the July 2017 ORR workshop in Atlanta.
ORR Overview
- MCM ORR Implementation: PHEP Director’s Briefing [PDF – 906 KB]
- Role of Emergency Management in MCM Operations [PDF – 825 KB]
- How to Prepare for the ORR [PDF – 519 KB]
Additional resources, videos and webinars are available on CDC’s Online Technical Resource and Assistance Center (On-TRAC).
- Page last reviewed: September 1, 2017
- Page last updated: September 1, 2017
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