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Continuity of Operations Planning for Small Airports (2016)

Chapter: ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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Suggested Citation:"ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Continuity of Operations Planning for Small Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23675.
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Suggested Citation:"ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Continuity of Operations Planning for Small Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23675.
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49 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS A-CERT Airport Community Emergency Response Team AAAE American Association of Airport Executives ACH automated clearinghouse ACM Airport Certification Manual AEP airport emergency plan AIP Airport Improvement Program ANE Anoka County Airport AOA air operations area ARF alternative relocation facility ARFF Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting ARP Office of Airports ASP airport security program ATC air traffic control ATCT air traffic control tower BCP business continuity plan BIA business impact analysis CAT continuity assistance tool (FEMA) CBP U.S. Customs and Border Protection CDC Centers for Disease Control CEM Comprehensive Emergency Management CERT Community Emergency Response Team COB continuity of business COOP continuity of operations plan DOG disaster operations group DFW Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DLH Duluth International Airport

50 FAR Federal Aviation Regulation FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation FBO fixed-base operator FCM Flying Cloud Airport FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FXE Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport GA general aviation HR human resources IAP incident action plans ICS Incident Command System IROPS irregular operations IT information technology LAL Lakeland Linder Regional Airport LH large hub airport LOA letter of agreement LVN Airlake Airport MAC Metropolitan Airports Commission MEV Minden-Tahoe Airport MH medium hub airport MIC Crystal Airport MSP Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport NAS National Airspace System N-HP non-hub primary airport NIMS National Incident Management System NPIAS National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems O&M operations and maintenance OSU Ohio State University Airport PIO public information officer

51 PR public relations RTO recovery time objective SAV Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport SEA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport SEADOG Southeast Airports Disaster Operations Group SH small hub airport SOP standard operating procedure SPM standard practice memorandum STP St. Paul Downtown Airport TFR temporary flight restriction TIRP terminal incident response plan WESTDOG Western Airports Disaster Operations Group WVI Watsonville Municipal Airport VIP very important person

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TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 78: Continuity of Operations Planning for Small Airports compiles information about current continuity planning practices at airports of different types and sizes and determine how they can be effectively applied to smaller airports to maintain resilient operational and business capacity during a disruption, regardless of cause.

Business continuity planning is the process of developing a plan for operating essential operational and business functions in the face of a disruption caused by any types of emergencies, incidents, or events. This study addresses business continuity planning for both emergency and non-emergency disruptions. This report is a companion to ACRP Report 93: Operational and Business Continuity Planning for Prolonged Airport Disruptions.

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