Disaster Recovery Planning and Contributed by Organizations or Campuses

Disaster Preparedness and Recovery

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Title:Disaster Preparedness and Recovery (ID: CSD5380)
Source:American Library Association
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/21/2007)
Type:Tools
Abstract:

This is ALA's Disaster Preparedness and Recovery" page, resources found on this page includes;
Disaster Mitigation Planning Assistance Website, Flood Mitigation Assistance Program: FEMA's grant program to reduce or eliminate the long-term risk of flood damage, and dPlan: The Online Disaster-Planning Tool: A site from the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) which allows you to enter data into an online template to create a customized disaster plan for your institution.

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Disaster Response and Recovery Plan

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Title:Disaster Response and Recovery Plan (ID: CSD5332)
Source:University of Central Washington
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/23/2006)
Type:Plans and Guidelines
Abstract:

This is the University of Central Washington's Information Technology Services Disaster Response and Recovery Plan.

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Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Workplan and Progress Report

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Title:Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Workplan and Progress Report (ID: CSD5310)
Source:University of Minnesota
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/15/2006)
Type:Plans and Guidelines
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Over the past three years, significant progress has been made toward increasing the University of Minnesota's overall emergency response capabilities through the revision of our Emergency Operations Plan under the leadership of the Department of Emergency Management and the Emergency Management Policy Committee. As part of that process, new systems have been established for responding to public health emergencies, such as incidents of bioterrorism or infectious disease outbreaks, on campus. The Academic Health Center, through the Office of Emergency Response, has taken a lead role in this area of preparedness planning and response on campus and is also working aggressively with local and state public health partners to explore and prepare for our potential role as responders in a larger local, state, or national emergency.

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Primer for Design Safe Schools Projects in Case of Terrorist Attacks

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Title:Primer for Design Safe Schools Projects in Case of Terrorist Attacks (ID: CSD5273)
Source:FEMA
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (12/15/2003)
Type:Government Documents, Laws, Testimonies or Reports
Abstract:

The purpose of this primer is to provide the design community and school administrators with the basic principles and techniques to design a school safe from terrorist attacks.

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What if it happens here? Cornell upgrades its emergency plans to meet challenges of health and safety

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Title:What if it happens here? Cornell upgrades its emergency plans to meet challenges of health and safety (ID: CSD5232)
Source:Chronicle Online
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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"Students arriving on campus this semester are getting a new task added to their to-do lists: Log onto "Who I Am" and provide emergency contact information.

The new service is the latest upgrade to Cornell's ongoing emergency planning effort. Since the late 1990s, well before 9/11 and recent U.S. campus shootings, Cornell has had a team of officials and responders dedicated to planning for events most people don't want to think about."

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Governor’s Task Force on Campus Safety: Final Report

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Title:Governor’s Task Force on Campus Safety: Final Report (ID: CSD5226)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (11/01/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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The Governor's Task Force on Campus Safety is focused on ensuring the safety of college campuses across Wisconsin. At the direction of Governor Jim Doyle, the Task Force is reviewing and compiling criteria for developing best practices from universities, colleges, and other higher education institutions in Wisconsin and across the nation. This information will be submitted to the governor and will serve as a resource for college administrators, law enforcement officers, and emergency preparedness officials.

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How Ready Are IT Managers for a Crisis?

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Title:How Ready Are IT Managers for a Crisis? (ID: CSD5207)
Author(s):Andrew Guess (Inside Higher Ed)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/24/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

The annual Campus Computing Survey focuses on IT security and crisis management, finding gaps in preparation but fewer attacks on networks.

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Academic Continuity-Emergency Management Workshop Report

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Title:Academic Continuity-Emergency Management Workshop Report (ID: CSD5112)
Source:The Sloan Consortium
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (06/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

he University of Maryland University College and Sloan-C recently held a workshop on academic continuity and emergency management at UMUC on June 27, 2007. Click on the link below to access a brief report which describes the workshop. Includes preliminary findings, general conclusions, recommendations, agenda, and participant list.

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Business continuity planning

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Title:Business continuity planning (ID: CSD5115)
Source:Wikipedia
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (09/06/2007)
Type:Web Sites
Abstract:

This wikipedia page provides a thorough general overview of the top along with helpful links to references and related topics.

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Navigating The Disaster Recovery Maze

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Title:Navigating The Disaster Recovery Maze (ID: CSD5113)
Author(s):Gary Anthes (ComputerWorld, Inc.)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Backup tapes, hot sites, annual tests -- the elements of yesterday's disaster recovery planning may lead to a dead end today. Do you know where your applications are?

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