Scottish Government Resilience Room
- Scottish Government Resilience Room
The Scottish Government Resilience Room (SGoRR; prior to February 2008 called the "Scottish Government Emergency Room" or "SEER", from the former name "Scottish Executive Emergency Room") is a coordination facility of the Scottish Government that is activated in cases of national emergency or crisis, or during events abroad with major implications for the United Kingdom.
A meeting in SEER was held on the 1 July 2007 due to the terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport.
It is the Scottish equivalent of the Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms in Whitehall.
See also
* Scottish Emergencies Co-ordinating Committee
* Scottish Media Emergency Forum
External links
* http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/03/15125518/5
* http://www.ukresilience.info/upload/assets/www.ukresilience.info/err_chap_09.pdf
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