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Which of the following is an EOC function? A. Coordinating plans and determining resource needs B. Collecting, analyzing, and sharing information C. Providing coordination and policy direction D. All of the above
All of the above. Providing coordination and policy direction, Coordinating plans and determining resource needs, and collecting, analyzing, and sharing information are EOC functions.
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