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Weekly news and features for business continuity professionals

Scorecards Without Strategy = Something More For You To Do

May 20, 2013 12:42 pm | by Tracy Stourac, CBCP, MBCI, Business Continuity Manager TransUnion | Articles | Comments

The scorecard is used to facilitate the movement from one activity to the next in a natural way … it allows me to measure progress and acknowledge progress, and it keeps my company focused on goals — whether they are plan goals, departmental goals or company goals.  

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Tornadoes Slam Plains, Midwest

May 20, 2013 12:07 pm | by SEAN MURPHY,Associated Press | News | Comments

Forecasters had been warning of bad weather since Wednesday and on Sunday said conditions had ripened for powerful tornadoes. Wall-to-wall broadcasts of storm information spread the word Sunday, leaving Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth grateful.

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Residents Tweeted As 5.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hit Ontario

May 20, 2013 11:43 am | News | Comments

It was felt as far west as Toronto, Canada's largest city, but no damage was immediately reported. Twitter erupted with reports of buildings shaking in Ottawa for several seconds. Ontario's premier, who lives in Toronto, tweeted that her house was shaking.

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Cuomo Proposes 3-Year Rate Freeze In LIPA Takeover

May 20, 2013 11:39 am | by MICHAEL GORMLEY,Associated Press | News | Comments

Cuomo said that even if the transition from LIPA, and its currently contracted operator, National Grid, isn't done in time for the summer and fall hurricane season, Long Islanders will still be better served. Cuomo said he will end what he called the current, confusing relationship by empowering National Grid to act quickly and decisively in the event of major power outages.

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Warnings About Sandy Led To Confusion

May 20, 2013 11:35 am | by SETH BORENSTEIN,AP Science Writer | News | Comments

Federal weather forecasts for Superstorm Sandy were exceptionally accurate last fall, but the warnings themselves were confusing, an internal review found. The gigantic October storm lost tropical characteristics hours before landfall in New Jersey, so the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stopped calling it a hurricane.

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Mutare Vital Link™ Smart Notification Platform Tackles $8 Billion Healthcare Communication Problem

May 20, 2013 10:44 am | News | Comments

Mutare has announced the General Availability of Vital Link 2.0, the game-changing smart notification system that supports 2-way secure communication, mass/group notification and patient engagement messaging in a single closed loop platform.

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Plan, Lead, Adapt: Best Practices For Crisis Managers

May 20, 2013 10:31 am | by By Tony Schmitz, president & CEO, Send Word Now | Articles | Comments

While having a simple software tool to operationalize your continuity plan is paramount to a quick and efficient response, you need human energy to back it up. For all business leaders, the ability to think and react quickly during a crisis situation can save money, energy, reputation and lives.

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Trending #ISO22301 — Does It Matter?

May 15, 2013 9:36 pm | by Fusion Risk Management | Webinars | Comments

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT ISO 22301 is the first converged standard in the DR/BC Industry. But what does it mean to you and your organization? Where does it provide leadership and best practice, and where does it present the obvious or represent compromise? Most importantly, what aspects provide direction for opportunities to improve your program and deliver business value?Attend this session for a practical approach to embracing ISO 22301 — on your terms!

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Two New Diseases Could Spark Global Outbreaks

May 13, 2013 10:30 am | by MARIA CHENG,AP Medical Writer | News | Comments

Two respiratory viruses in different parts of the world have captured the attention of global health officials — a novel coronavirus in the Middle East and a new bird flu spreading in China. Last week, the coronavirus related to SARS spread to France, where one patient who probably caught the disease in Dubai infected his hospital roommate.

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Mexico Sets Shelters As Volcano Shakes, Spews Ash

May 13, 2013 9:53 am | News | Comments

Seismic activity has increased at the Popocatepetl volcano near Mexico City, leading authorities to alert towns in two central states and the capital. Mexico's National Disaster Prevention Center says the white-capped volcano spewed a plume of steam more than a half mile into the sky.

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Police Vow To Solve Shootings Of 19 In New Orleans

May 13, 2013 9:38 am | by CHEVEL JOHNSON,Associated Press | News | Comments

Video released early Monday by New Orleans police shows a possible suspect in the Mother's Day gunfire that wounded 19 people during a neighborhood parade. Shootings at parades and neighborhood celebrations have become more common in recent years as the city has struggled with street crime, sometimes gang-related.

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Call For Presentations: Continuity Insights New York 2013

May 10, 2013 3:18 pm | Events | Comments

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Three Suspected Cases Of SARS-Related Virus In France

May 10, 2013 1:26 pm | by GREG KELLER,Associated Press | News | Comments

French health officials said Friday they are investigating three suspected cases of a deadly new respiratory virus related to SARS, in people who had close contact in the hospital with France's only confirmed case.  A nurse at the hospital where the man was hospitalized in late April has herself been under watch at the hospital in Douai since Thursday night.

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Canada Not Planning H7N9 Vaccine Studies; Will Watch U.S. Result

May 10, 2013 10:51 am | by Helen Branswell, The Canadian Press | News | Comments

Canada currently has no plans to ask its pandemic flu vaccine manufacturers to make trial batches of vaccine to protect against the new H7N9 bird flu, senior officials of the Public Health Agency of Canada have revealed. While the U.S. government has said it will ask several flu vaccine manufacturers to start growing up batches of serum against the new virus this summer, Canada will watch, wait and learn from the work the U.S.

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Boston Cop: Never Saw Russia Warning About Suspect

May 10, 2013 10:47 am | by ALICIA A. CALDWELL,Associated Press | News | Comments

The Boston police commissioner says three city police officers were working with the U.S. terrorism task force but didn't know about vague warnings by Russia's government about one of the bombing suspects delivered nearly two years before the attacks. 

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