Roadmap_Part-0

Introduction

WHO IS THIS GUIDANCE FOR?

While this WebResource is beneficial for anyone who has a role in social media (SM) interaction or uses information from SM in responding to incidents, the intended primary audience is emergency management (EM) and SM managers. If you are an EM or SM manager at your airport, you will serve as the champions for this effort. If you work for a small or medium airport without a dedicated EM manager, you should include your county EM manager in championing this effort.

Bringing these disciplines together is a team effort; as the champions, you will serve as the focal point for bringing all groups with a stake in SM (airlines, tenants, airport departments, federal partners, local government, etc.) and incident response (first responders, mutual aid, emergency dispatch, hospitals, volunteer organizations, etc.) together for shared situational awareness and coordination of response. As you work to integrate SM into EM (SMEM), build your program, and bring your stakeholders on board, you can download and distribute this informational handout to help generate interest in your efforts.

You may be an airport executive reading this WebResource. In this case, you will find great value in reading Part 1: Understand for information on why your airport should consider an SMEM program, and you may direct your EM and SM managers to consider such a program. Alternatively, you may report to one of these managers in your role, or you may be a part of the first-responder and field support groups. You will find value in understanding how such a program operates and could recommend this WebResource to others.

Perhaps you are not associated with an airport entity, but you are a stakeholder considered by airports as part of their "whole community" (see Figure 2). This includes companies located on the airport, local jurisdictions, and even state or federal agencies. If you have a role in working with the airport operator during an emergency, you are a stakeholder and part of the whole community. If you do not already collaborate with airports in your SM program, this WebResource can serve as a springboard for doing so.