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<blockquote data-quote="Jackson" data-source="post: 478885" data-attributes="member: 3141"><p>Your web site looks very polished and professional. Good job.</p><p></p><p>When I worked for the federal government in the late '90s I wrote several Continuity of Operations Plans for a federal agency in D.C. and other areas. I think that is basically the same thing that you are doing, making a plan for how the organization will continue to operate and conduct business following a disaster or a major disruption in the chain of command. We developed processes, for example, for how to serve our customers if a natural disaster, fire, anthrax attack, or terrorist attack, made it impossible to still operate in the same place under "normal" conditions. One of the plans was implemented on 9/11.</p><p></p><p>Is the term "Continuity of Operations Plan" still being used?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackson, post: 478885, member: 3141"] Your web site looks very polished and professional. Good job. When I worked for the federal government in the late '90s I wrote several Continuity of Operations Plans for a federal agency in D.C. and other areas. I think that is basically the same thing that you are doing, making a plan for how the organization will continue to operate and conduct business following a disaster or a major disruption in the chain of command. We developed processes, for example, for how to serve our customers if a natural disaster, fire, anthrax attack, or terrorist attack, made it impossible to still operate in the same place under "normal" conditions. One of the plans was implemented on 9/11. Is the term "Continuity of Operations Plan" still being used? [/QUOTE]
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