| COOP/COG
The changing threat environment has shifted our awareness to the need
for continuity of operations capabilities that enable organizations to
continue their essential functions across a broad spectrum of emergencies.
The overall objective of Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) is to
provide reasonable methods to conduct prevention, response, resumption,
recovery or restoration services, should events occur which prevent normal
operations. As a baseline of preparedness for the full range of potential
emergencies, viable COOP capabilities should be in place.
Objectives
include:
• Reducing loss of life, minimizing damage and losses;
• Ensuring the continuous performance of an agency or department’s
essential; functions/operations during an emergency;
• Protecting essential facilities, equipment, records, and other
assets;
• Reducing or mitigating disruptions to operations; and,
• Achieving a timely and orderly recovery from an emergency and
resumption of full service to customers
In accordance with
governmental guidance, a COOP Plan:
• Must be maintained at a high level of readiness
• Must be capable of implementation, both with and without warning
• Must be operational no later than 12 hours after activation
• Must maintain sustained operations for up to 30 days
*ASA Consultants are nationally recognized experts in COOP/COG. They include
present & former members of FEMA and Florida State Emergency Management.
We are uniquely qualified to provide COOP and COG planning services, and
any level of training.
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