Title: From Start to Finish: A Business Continuity Plan
1From Start to Finish A Business Continuity Plan
- Katie Bechtel
- Business Continuity Analyst
- Secretary of States Office
2Background
- Developed and tested the first draft of the
Oregon Youth Authority BCP (July 2006-June 2007) - Currently working at the Secretary of States
Office - We are about 1 year into the 2 year Project Plan
- We expect to start testing Spring 2009
3The Process
- Step 1 Create Project Plan
- Step 2 Conduct Business Impact Analysis
- Step 3 Draft Business Continuity Plans
- Step 4 Complete BCP support work
- Step 5 Test and Exercise Plan
4Step 1 Create Project Plan
- Decide how to organize your work
- OYA Around locations (Facilities, Field Offices,
Central Office) - SOS By Division
- By Critical Business Function
- Create a plan that outlines timelines, resources
needed, expected participation - Have project plan approved by Management Council
or Steering Committee AND participating business
sections
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6Step 2 Conduct Business Impact Analysis
- Goal Identify business processes, RTOs,
associated computer systems, essential records,
and dependencies
- Develop questionnaire and meet with business
divisions to complete it - Divisions then complete the Questionnaire
- Compile information into BIA Report
- This report will outline current recovery
capabilities and detail ways to improve the
situation (i.e. implement off-site data storage) - Dont start a BCP until these problems have been
addressed
7Business Process Prioritization
8Business Process Prioritization
9Step 3 Draft Business Continuity Plans
- Use the templates! Why reinvent the wheel?
- The BIA Questionnaire will give you most of the
information to complete the plans, but youll
need the business section to review it and fill
in blanks after a good draft
10Checklist from Template
11Big Checklist from Template
12Step 4 Complete BCP Support Work
- IT Disaster Recovery Plan
- Crisis Management Teams
- Policy and Procedures
- BCP Activation and Control
- Maintenance Program
13OYA Crisis Management Team Structure
14Step 5 Test and Exercise Plans
- Table tops tests are a great way to familiarize
your teams with the plan and make corrections - Exercises force the execution of your plan
- These are used to test your plan as well as to
train your teams
15Findings from OYA Test 1 March 29, 2007
- The initial meeting site for the Executive Lead
Team was made consistent with building
evacuations - A server had been replaced and relocated since
the first draft of the Plan - An IT staff member was added to the Public
Information team to update the agency website - The role of coordinating the physical relocation
of salvageable equipment and supplies was
delegated to the Facility Manager
16Findings from OYA Test 2April 27, 2007
- OYA staff are unaware of the existing Emergency
Exit Strategy - Loss of power, and therefore lighting, may hinder
evacuation - Preliminary space planning at the Alt. Site will
speed transition - Critical phone lines should be identified
- Each BCP team should document decisions and
actions
17The Process
- Step 1 Create Project Plan
- Step 2 Conduct Business Impact Analysis
- Step 3 Draft Business Continuity Plans
- Step 4 Complete BCP support work
- Step 5 Test and Exercise Plan
18Templates or Completed Examples
- Project Plan and Dashboard
- BIA Questionnaire
- BIA Report
- BCP
- BCP Crisis Management Teams
- Test Scenarios
- Test Reports