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During a crisis event, communication can be the next most important tool to quality planning.  The ability to communicate is crucial to collaborative crisis resolution.  Teams who lose communication with headquarters during an emergency can feel lost and alone.  Companies that lose contact with overseas personnel can feel powerless and worry for their personnel.  Accessible lines of communication allow all parties the confidence to resolve the situation efficiently and effectively.


It is Reliant’s policy that all overseas teams have two different forms of communication available at all times in case of a crisis event.  All staff members are encouraged to have three different forms of communication available at their bases, but are only required to have two available at all times.

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  • Basic threat level: Two forms of communication are required when in place of residence and during travel. Both communication devices need to work where you are traveling and at the destination (ex. foreign Sim card).  Reliant highly recommends that you carry two forms of communication at all times. 
  • Moderate threat level: Two forms of communication are required when in place of residence and during all travel outside the place of residence. Reliant highly recommends that you carry three forms of communication at all times. 
  • High threat level: Two forms of communication are required to be with you at all times. A third form, which should include a tracking device (satellite phone or non-local utility dependent (not cell/wifi dependent) is required to own and have in place of residence and should be taken with you when traveling. Reliant highly recommended having three forms of communication with you at all times.

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Location tracking devices, such as Garmin InReach devices, are required for all teams traveling to remote locations or to areas without a reliable cell signals (unless restricted by local ordinances).  Tracking devices are recommended to be “on” even if not “tracking” at all times while traveling overseas.  When at a team meeting space, office, or staff residence officially, the devices may be powered down, though in the interest of safety it is best to always have the device powered on so long as you can monitor its battery life.During a crisis event, communication can be the next most important tool to quality planning.  The ability to communicate is crucial to collaborative crisis resolution.  Teams who lose communication with headquarters during an emergency can feel lost and alone.  Companies that lose contact with overseas personnel can feel powerless and worry for their personnel.  Accessible lines of communication allow all parties the confidence to resolve the situation efficiently and effectively.