Contingency Planning

Recent blog entries tagged with Contingency Planning.

New Business Continuity Planning Page Posted at EDUCAUSE Connect

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on May 24, 2007

EDUCAUSE has identified links concerning business continuity that may be useful to the higher education community on the new Business Continuity Planning resource page, including EDUCAUSE Review and EDUCAUSE Quarterly articles, federal government policies, and university resources.

EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Contingency Planning

Created by Carie Lee Page (EDUCAUSE) on April 16, 2007

In this 50-minute recording from the 2006 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, we'll hear from Mary Bold and Lillian Chenoweth in a session entitled Contingency Planning: Program Response to Interruption in LMS Course Delivery.They share the contingency planning model from Texas Women's College, which outlines short-term measures that a program coordinator or course instructor can take if LMS service is interrupted.

 

ECAR Releases New Study on IT and Business Continuity in Higher Education

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on March 29, 2007
ECAR logoThe latest EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) study, “Shelter from the Storm: IT and Business Continuity in Higher Education,” looks at IT unit readiness to foster and support the functioning of colleges and universities that are challenged by disruption. Responding to a well-documented increase of interest in business continuity and disaster recovery issues among higher education chief information officers (CIOs), ECAR designed the study to inform executives about how institutions approach continuity issues and to identify practices that are associated with good business continuity outcomes.

The study methodology included a literature review; consultation with a select group of CIOs and business continuity experts for the purpose of identifying and validating research questions; a quantitative survey of IT administrators (mostly CIOs) at 340 higher education institutions; postsurvey interviews with 15 executives and IT staff members involved in business continuity; a quantitative survey of institutional business officers (mostly CBOs/CFOs) at 247 member institutions of the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO); and four case studies looking at business continuity planning and operations Florida State University, New York University, Pace University, UC Davis, and UCLA.