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Old 04-05-2006, 12:28 PM   #29
Hank Chinaski
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Originally posted by baltassoc
He's right. DHS incident response plans are public record. And they are a fucking mess. Very little is concrete; it's more of a "plan to plan." Worse, nothing is remotely findable in an actual, you know, emergency.

A publicly traded company with a disaster recovery plan this bad would be up to its eyeballs in SOx compliance problems.
Put aside who's in charge for a minute- what plan do you expect to be in effect? If they had a plan to evacuate NO "if the levees break in a major Hurricaine" I would want to know why they didn't get out and beef up the levees.

the page starts out by saying most problems are handled locally- and only major things are national- major things are less predictable and less the stuff for which you can plan.
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