Information is a Commodity

“In an emergency, you must treat information as a commodity as important as the more traditional and tangible commodities like food, water, and shelter.”

Jane Holl Lute, Deputy Secretary, Homeland Security (Lesperance, et. al, 2010:3)

Timely quality information avoids duplicative efforts, stops unproductive activities, and corrects bad information, thus saving time and improving decision-making.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is where highly trained experts monitor information, prepare for public health events, and gather in the event of an emergency to exchange information, and make decisions quickly.