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Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for what?" someone once asked Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, "Why, for any old thing." said Baden-Powell.” (Boy Scout Handbook, 11th edition, page 54)
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Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

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Page 1: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in

Public Safety“Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.”

"Be prepared for what?" someone once asked Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, "Why, for

any old thing." said Baden-Powell.”(Boy Scout Handbook, 11th edition, page 54)

Page 2: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

Overlapping and Inter-Related Responsibilities

Disaster Preparedness and

Recovery and Business Continuity

Quality Assurance Methodologies Cyber Security

Physical Security

Public Safety

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Public Safety Scenarios• Public safety entities have a more difficult

challenge

• Your IT DR/BC plan is intertwined with risk scenarios

• You may be affected by the risks of a given scenario and your IT plan must address those risks appropriately to maintain operations

• You also have a role in response to the scenario so the events will affect your operational requirements

Page 4: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

Scenarios Overview

• Threat driven geographic circles of impact• Kinds of threats and events• Responsibility

– What will you do, what is shared, what do others have to do for themselves

• Tolerance for risk and uncertainty• Lesson learned: if you have a well known

and documented local risk:– Have a real plan or get ready for a career

change…

Page 5: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

Start With A Readiness Dashboard

• All aspects of the plan, testing, and implementation should be scored simply (Red, Yellow, and Green)

• Key indicators of planning and readiness need a dashboard to enable assessment and action– Score or status– Trend– Key issue

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Engage the Policy Makers

• Executive, legislative, and judicial– Those who hold the seat and those who

actually make the decisions…– Go below the top level to ensure clarity,

alignment, and redundancy

• EOC designees

• Emergency authorizers and authority—decide how you will bust though red tape and bottle necks when it is needed

Page 7: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

First Steps• Leadership: clarity, alignment, and

commitment

• Authority or consensus?

• Stakeholders roles and responsibilities

• Be clear about risk tolerance

• Applications and IT assets inventory– If needed, dust off and update your Y2K work

• Good data on plan status, readiness, test results, response, and compliance

Page 8: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

First Steps• Make a friend in accounting—actuarially

accurate threat scenarios are more likely to be funded as risk and cost can be properly balanced

• Review existing plan or make a plan

• Borrow or buy a template

• Review peer plans and conduct site visits

• Communicate until it hurts

Page 9: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

Know How Non-Governmental Organizations Fit In

• Media– Broadcast and satellite

• Emergency Broadcast System Members

– Print– New media

• The Web– Government site mangers– Commercial site managers– Citizens and bloggers– Self-organizing communities (e.g. Craig’s List)

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Know How Non-Governmental Organizations Fit In

• Charities

• Businesses and business associations

• Community organizations

• Vital private services (hospitals, nursing homes, etc. )

Page 11: Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity in Public Safety “Be Prepared: That's the motto of the Boy Scouts.” "Be prepared for.

Nail Down Your Critical Functions

• Law and order essentials (people, mobility, tools, survival basics, etc.)

• Communications

• Personnel management (policies, scheduling, notification trees and systems, counseling, etc.)

• Data and the connections to data and people

• Transactional systems

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Nail Down Your Critical Functions

• Rescue and response

• Pipeline to the health care system

• Building/location/hazmat information for fire and first responders

• Justice processing and incarceration

• Dispatch

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Nail Down Your Critical Functions

• Records

• Mobility– Devices and local storage if communications are

intermittent or fail (e.g. mobile maps and databases)

• Know what you can actually cover (and what you are just waiving your hands at and hoping it either works or is never needed)

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IT Requirements• What systems need to function

• How fast– Maximum and optimum time frame for each

system or function to be restored

• How well– Sometimes minimal functionality is sufficient

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IT Requirements• Where will it be used and by whom and

will the communications infrastructure support it?– Employees– Users or beneficiaries

• By what priority will systems be restored

• The priority will be modified by what contingencies – E.g. a long term total evacuation changes the

operational needs for criminal justice systems and personnel

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Continuity and Disaster Recovery Location Options

• Consider new kinds of mutual aid and sister city/county/state arrangements– Work with friends, colleagues, associations,

and vendors – To match you with a comparable entities that

are located outside the various geographic threat circles

– Who can mirror your IT operations (hardware, software, operating systems, and culture)

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People• Force in depth—who is the backup to the

backup to the backup?

• Consider the actual health and physical abilities and disabilities of a person when assigning tasks for a disaster scenario– The disaster is not the time to find out the

electrician in the hazmat suit has a heart condition

• What family and personal duties may interfere with performing official duties (e.g. save your own kids or save a stranger)?

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Systems

• Daily operational

• Interdependent systems

• Emergency only

• Identity security and access management for physical and logical security– Follow FIPS 201 for federal/state/local

interoperability

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Integration

• Identify integration issues between:– Internal systems and public safety entities– Other governmental systems– Related actors– Non-governmental systems and processes

• Example: 911 and 311or its equivalent– Normally separate but related– Emergencies blur the line– Co-location, cross training, and system

integration

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Implementation and Triage

• Someone better be in charge

• Dispute resolution processes

• Who will be your Sensibility and Sanity Checker (off site, not affected by the disaster, and actually getting enough sleep to make sound decisions)?

• Baton Rouge example with Mayor Holden

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Think Third World

• Hand crank your computers

• Bike generators

• Solar and wind power

• Portable water purifiers

• Emergency shelter

• Runners and mountain bikes

• Hand tools

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Think New World

• Internet Protocol (IP) everything– Bridge between radio, wireless data/WI-FI and

use each as IP conduits as needed

• Gigs of portable flash memory

• Satellite data and telephony

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Think New World

• Instant Message

• Text and mobile email

• Cell On Wheels/Boat/Balloon

• Negotiate/legislate priority and bumping rights in telecommunications provisioning

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Conclusion: Essential Public Safety Systems and Organizations Must Be Disaster Resistant, Flexible,

Diversified, and Redundant(Or We Are All In Big Trouble)

Contact Information

Richard J. H. Varn

Center for Digital Government

[email protected]