Logo Program has over 5,000 Fuel, Food, and Lodging businesses across Texas.

Logo Program has over 5,000 Fuel, Food, and Lodging businesses across Texas.

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ArcGIS Technology is Leading the Change

ArcGIS Technology is Leading the Change

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Coalition Member Spotlight: Texas Food & Fuel Association

Coalition Member Spotlight: Texas Food & Fuel Association

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Learn how we coordinate Essential Services in times of an emergency

Coalition Information

Coalition Information

The coalition comes together through the Texas Emergency Essential Services Index to combine knowledge and awareness of resources.

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Assessing Resources

Assessing Resources

We assess food, fuel, and shelter resources during a range of emergencies.

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Public Education

Public Education

The tools and information for teaching people of all ages about the Essential Services Index and how to make choices regarding safety.

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Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

The plan focuses on implementing advanced technologies, improving services and resiliency during emergency events.

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PARTNERS WANTED!

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Call us to find out more information: 1-512-693-9905

Texas Essential Services Community Liaison Program

Texas is building an Emergency Essential Service Network where businesses owners can report in real-time if they are open for business, have limited services, or are closed during an emergency. As a liaison, you will serve as a back up, should one of the resources have the inability to report their status. 

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  • Using ArcGIS Strategically
  • Food Resources On-The-Go
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Experts Weigh In

What I would like to know is which businesses are open, closed, and which have limited services. If I can find out why a gas station is not servicing the public in the time of an emergency I might be able to coordinate resources.

Chief Nim Kidd
Chief Nim KiddTexas Division of Emergency Management

Since 1949, issues that affect the fuel industry have been at the forefront of TFFA's members minds. And the knowledge that we have, we bring into the SOC.

Scott Fisher
Scott FisherTexas Food & Fuel Association

Texas Emergency Essential Services Network is an excellent way to extend beyond the LOGO program. Sure, our participants will get involved, but TEN will seek all resources for the betterment of Texans during disasters.

Matt Johnston
Matt JohnstonLonestar Logos

Contact Us

Texas Emergency Essential Services Network

3701 Bee Caves Road, Suite 101

West Lake Hills, TX 78746

512-693-9905