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Continuity of Operations Strategies in the Federal Government Part 3

Part 3 in the three part series outlining how Cisco's Solutions help sustain federal interagency cooperation.

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Continuity of Operations Strategies in the Federal Government Part 3
Abstract

Paradoxically, continuity of operations (COOP) becomes most
challenging when it’s most urgent: on the battlefield, in
emergencies, and during disasters. In these situations, federal IT
groups must augment day-to-day COOP requirements —
resilience, security, and privacy-with additional attributes. These
include the ruggedness to continue operating despite adverse
environmental conditions or network events; the portability to send
actionable information to first responders or military personnel on
the move; and rapid deployment in temporary or mobile command
centers. Ensuring COOP in these conditions is required for
Department of Defense (DoD) network-centric operations (NCO)
and network-centric warfare (NCW) strategies as well as for
response to non-combatant emergencies and disasters.

A Larstan Business Reports survey of 533 government IT
professionals revealed federal government agencies’ attitudes and
progress in integrating COOP into challenging military
combatant, military non-combatant, and civilian environments.
Most survey respondents acknowledged that ruggedness,
portability, and rapid deployment are crucial qualities for their
organizations to operate effectively, with 87% of intelligence or
military combatant, 75% of military non-combatant, and 78%
of civilian agencies agreeing or strongly agreeing. It’s unsettling
that 25% of civilian and 23% of military/non-combatant
agencies do not recognize the importance of rapid deployment as
crucial for effective operations. Events such as the explosion of
the Columbia space shuttle, natural disasters, hazardous materials
spills, building contamination, and disease outbreaks demand
rapid establishment of command centers and effective voice,
video, and data communication with mobile personnel called to
respond to the disruption.

Learn more about how Cisco's Solutions help the Fedaral Government sustain inter-agenency cooperation by reading this whitepaper.

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