Tomorrow’s (9/15/2020) ESF-14 Cross Sector Business and Infrastructure Partner Call (COVID-19, Hurricane Sally, and Western Wildfires)

Critical Infrastructure Colleagues and Partners,

This is a friendly reminder that the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will hold our next COVID-19 Emergency Support Function 14 (ESF-14) Cross-Sector Business and Infrastructure Partners Call – Tomorrow, Tuesday, September 15th, 2020 at 3 PM ET . In addition to COVID-19, we plan to address Hurricane Sally and western-U.S. wildfires .

On future call cadence, COVID-19 focused calls will continue to be held each month; however, we are downshifting to a once per month frequency. After tomorrow, our next COVID-19 focused ESF-14 / broad stakeholder call will be on Tuesday, October 13th , and then again on Tuesday, November 10th . These broad stakeholder calls, concerning cross-sector issues, have been very successful in creating a larger community-focused dialogue, performing issue spotting, and unifying messages and efforts across public and private critical infrastructure partners.

The conference dial-in and pin will remain unchanged (as per earlier COVID-19 ESF-14 calls), and the line will be open 10 minutes prior to the call. We hope you will be able to join us.

Participant Dial-In: 1-800-593-7177

Participant PIN: 7963614

Again, tomorrow’s call is a cross-over/hybrid call focusing on current severe weather and wildfires as well as the pandemic. The duration of the call will be 75 minutes (i.e., through 4:15 PM ET) – depending on the number of guest speakers and questions from the audience. You can also access comprehensive resources, guidance, and contact information at cisa.gov/coronavirus, and partners are additionally invited to access the FEMA National Business Emergency Operations Center (NBEOC) Dashboard via the following link at https://fema.connectsolutions.com/nbeoc.

Stay Safe. Stay Healthy. Defend Today. Secure Tomorrow.