Note from CoSN
District's technology programs have grown to touch virtually every aspect of activities in modern-day schools - teaching and learning, data-tracking and record-keeping, internal and external communications, and more. Recent events in our country such as Hurricanes Katrina and Ike, the tragedy at Virginia Tech, and wildfires in California have illustrated the need for school technology leaders to be actively involved in crisis preparedness to ensure student safety and business continuity.Overview
The Crisis Preparedness Leadership Initiative addresses a district's overall business continuity planning and the accompanying response structure. Specifically, the leadership initiative will focus on the role of technology leaders, identifying best practices and develping strategies for shutdown and startup of critical services.
Disaster Recovery Planning
Disaster Recovery Planning is an ongoing process that requires detailed planning and preparation prior to an event, and then setting the groundwork for understanding the process of responding and recovery.
CoSN Supports School Recovery Process
The summer 2008 was filled with many disasters. Floods in the Midwest, hurricanes in the gulf area, and tornados in several states are samples of what many educators faced as they returned to school. CoSN developed a 10 Step Technology Recovery Checklist to share with IT leaders as they address their individual response and recovery. This letter was sent to schools throughout the country to share resources and suggestions for dealing with the various disasters. Please use this information as part of your own Disaster Planning Process.
Tools and Resources
Disaster recovery planning for a district's IT systems and resources must be a priority focused on expecting and being fully prepared for the unexpected. Understand the terms used, access web resources and learn from those that have experienced disaster so that your school or district is prepared for any type of crisis.

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