Originally Posted by
Bruce in WV
You’re spot on about the government customer. There are lots of models and lots of teams vying for those contracts - it’s what I did for the last decade - but I want to focus on the prepper communities in this discussion.
What does a loosely organized neighborhood group do to identify their most pressing issues? How about a very well-funded group rehabbing missile silos in the Midwest? How about the individual trying to plan how to prioritize his limited assets to save his family?
For the average prepper there are too many models and too many issues to consider, and the impact of poor decisions can be fatal. My guess is that there are very low profile individuals and small companies that service the gilt edge market, but everybody else is pretty much on their own.
The easiest answer is to put together a simple workbook, like the community based tools FEMA publishes for disaster preparedness planning, but focus on prepper topics. It could be hosted on a common machine: How about getting an app developer to build a tool for the iPad?
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