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Community Digital Infrastructure Readiness – West Virginia

This page documents preparedness and continuity context for digital visibility, publishing, coordination, and essential resource discoverability across West Virginia. It is informational and administrative in nature.

Why Digital Infrastructure Readiness Matters in West Virginia

West Virginia’s geography includes many rural and regionally isolated communities where access to services, markets, and information often spans multiple counties. In these environments, digital systems play a critical role in maintaining visibility and coordination.

During periods of disruption, breakdowns frequently occur not because resources disappear, but because they become difficult to locate. Digital infrastructure readiness helps ensure that local capacity remains visible and usable across communities and regions.

Readiness Focus Areas

Business Visibility & Economic Continuity

Supporting discoverability of local businesses and service providers when traditional marketing channels or budgets are constrained.

Publishing & Information Flow

Structured, trusted updates that help reduce confusion and duplication across counties and regions.

Food & Essential Service Visibility

Ensuring food resources, human services, and essential support remain discoverable during periods of disruption.

Alternative Exchange Awareness

Visibility of non-cash and service-based exchange pathways when traditional economic systems are constrained.

Administrative Orientation

This page serves as a preparedness reference only. It does not declare emergencies, issue directives, or replace local institutions, organizations, or authorities. Participation is voluntary and role-based.

Preparedness documentation • Informational only • No governing authority