Maryland State Highway Administration (MDSHA)
Definition:
The Maryland State Highway Administration is responsible for managing and operating the roadways in Maryland. MDSHA operates the CHART system.
Stakeholder Groups Associated With:
Inventory Elements:
Roles and Responsibilities:
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Emergency Management
- Monitors and detects potential, looming and actual disasters including natural and man-made disasters
- Coordinates evacuation plans among allied agencies and manages evacuation and reentry of population in the vicinity of a disaster or other emergency that poses as a risk to security
- Maintain centralized emergency management system
- Provide emergency response plans or event plans
- Receive mayday messages and security alarms, determines an appropriate response, and either uses internal resources or contacts a local agency to provide that response
- Supports coordination of evacuation plans among federal state and local transportation, emergency and law enforcement agencies that may be involved in a large scale evacuation
- Interface with other transportation management agencies to support coordinated emergency response involving multiple agencies
- Interface with VDOT NOVA and other transportation agencies to support coordinated emergency/incident response involving multiple agencies on the I-95 Corridor
Incident Management