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Security and Emergency Preparedness - LogoFirst Nations of Quebec Emergency Preparedness Plans
 

The First Nations of Quebec Emergency Preparedness Plans include a series of actions to be undertaken whenever an emergency situation occurs, with the purpose of ensuring safety for all members in the First Nations' communities as well as the delivery of essential services which are intended for them. Each First Nation community in Quebec is responsible for managing their own Emergency Preparedness Plan and access to the plan is strictly reserved for the Coordinator, Emergency Preparedness Plans, within the community involved.

https://asp.rdiinc.com/AINC-INAC  

Security and Emergency Preparedness - LogoContinuity of Operations Plans, Quebec Regional Office, INAC
 

The Continuity of Operations Plans, Regional Office, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada may be defined as a series of actions that makes it possible to ensure employees' safety and workplace reconstruction, while at the same time maintaining the delivery of essential services intended for the Aboriginal population. Access to the Continuity of Operations Plans, Regional Office, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada is strictly limited to uses by members of the Regional Emergency Preparedness Team.

https://asp.rdiinc.com/index.php?prefered_lang=en  

First Nations and Inuit Transfer Payment (FNITP)
 

The First Nations and Inuit Transfer Payment (FNITP) is an information system that uses web-based access technology to create an online operating environment for the transfer of payments. Such a system ensures an integrated service delivery, enhanced management tools for the First Nations and Inuit communities as well as improved accountability. Transfer payments are made to the First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Northern people as well as to their respective organizations to allow them to provide essential services to their members, in compliance with the Treasury Board Policy on Transfer Payments and INACinternal accountability requirements, output reports and assessment. Access to FNITP is strictly limited to uses by First Nations and Inuit.

https://ptpni-fnitp/FNITP/CASCC/CascLoginPage.aspx

Indian Registry System (IRS)

The Indian Registration System (IRS) records the names of individuals registered as Indian and some of the information related to them. The information is updated so as to show any changes that may occur in their lifetime such as births, band transfers, divorces, deaths, name changes, etc. Access to IRS is strictly limited to uses by INAC employees and First Nations and Inuit.

https://sdiintra2/irscis

Electronic Service Delivery (Education and Social Development)

http://fndbms10.intra.pri/forms/frmservlet?config=fndbms

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