Contingency Planning
SAIC has the certified experts and experience to provide you with complete disaster preparedness, protection, and recovery. We can help you determine your organization's business recovery requirements and help you take steps to ensure that your business maintains its continuity, should disaster strike.
SAIC provides a wide range of disaster recovery and business continuity services, including risk analysis, business impact analysis, strategy selection, and implementation management expertise. In addition, our security professionals can provide thorough training programs to address employee security awareness.
- Risk Analysis - determines the business impact of applicable disaster threats on specific locations and the resources placed at those locations.
- Business Impact Analysis (BIA) - defines critical business processes/functions and the maximum tolerable downtime for each department's critical business processes/functions in order to minimize loss exposure impact to your business.
- Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Strategy - involves the identification and selection of recovery strategy alternatives.
- Strategy Implementation and Testing - involves the development of disaster recovery plans.
- Security Training and Awareness - includes developing user guides, curriculum, and CBT products to address employee security training and awareness and safety.
SAIC has dedicated security professionals with national and international expertise in physical security, business continuity, and disaster recovery. We help a wide range of organizations, including large enterprises, academic institutions, government agencies, and commercial businesses, identify risks and plan for disaster recovery.
To view our full offering in this area, see our brochure on Contingency Planning. (187k PDF file*)
See our Case Studies and Success Stories section to find out more about SAIC's extensive experience providing government and commercial enterprises with high-level information protection and integration.
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