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Effective 03/17/08, UWEM no longer provides support to the CERT and Business Continuity Management programs. All materials provided on this website are provided as reference only.

Business Continuity Management

The University of Washington is a business. Unplanned business interruptions account for $588 Billion in lost revenue each year, in addition to life-safety, property and the environment, we have revenue and a reputation to protect. In an effort to better prepare the University, Business Continuity Management planning was mandated in April of 2007 by the Office of the President through UW Administrative Policy Statement (APS) 13.2.


Can the University of Washington last a 30 day business outage?

  • What is the value of our students, staff and faculty?
  • What is the value of UW research?
  • What is the value of the UW brand name?
  • Lessons learned from disasters show that even relatively short business interruptions can be expensive both in terms of real dollars and lost potential.

There are 10 phases to business continuity planning

  1. Project Initiation and Management
  2. Risk Evaluation and Control
  3. Business Impact Analysis
  4. Developing Business Continuity Management Strategies
  5. Emergency Response and Operations
  6. Developing and Implementing Business Continuity Plans
  7. Awareness and Training Programs
  8. Exercising and Maintaining Business Continuity Programs
  9. Crisis Communications
  10. Communicating with External Agencies
*From Disaster Recovery Institute, International www.drii.org

    
UWEM Business Continuity Management News
 

Business Continuity Piliot Project Nearing Completion - Participating departments in the UW Business Continuity Management Pilot Project are conducting their final table top exercises to test some of thier core planning. The exercises introduce an earthquake scenario with a variety of disruptions and then leads the groups through a facilitated discussion. After the exercise, we lead the group through a "Hot-Wash" to learn what worked, what needs improvement and how we can apply the lessons learned to the planning model. The University of Washington has identified Business Continuity Management as one of the top priorities for University preparedness and All-Hazards planning.

 

NEW Business Continuity Managment Web Site - The New Look and Feel of BCM


 

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