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At level one, for instance, the government operations centre will develop detailed authoritative reporting of significant information from a multitude of sources about the event, which it disseminates to federal emergency response partners to support their planning or response efforts. At level two, the government operations centre starts producing enhanced reporting, conducts a risk assessment and guides the development of a strategic plan for an integrated response, if required. Moving to level three, the government operations centre serves as the coordination centre for the federal response and provides regular situation reports, as well as briefings and decision-making support materials, for ministers and senior officials. This includes enhanced reporting, risk assessment and planning, as required.