Continuity of Operations (COOP) & Emergency Planning in the Government Environment Training Workshop XVIII


This event qualifies for .14 CEUs

This event qualifies for 14 CPEs


Industry and Government Leaders Present Practical Solutions to Government Continuity of Operations Requirements.

 

Hear from industry experts and government managers leading Business Continuity Planning and Continuity of Operations Development. This Instructor Team presents practical, real-life solutions required to establish or improve a Continuity Program within your Federal, State, Local, Tribal, or Private Sector organization. The key to success in moving your COOP program forward is gaining the foothold within your organization’s culture and business processes. You will hear from Federal Agency Leadership about their development of a COOP Program that has been recognized by DHS as best practice. Learn about impacts of current events that drive Telework, Resilience, Reconstitution and other key response and recovery strategies.

 

Learn about the New COOP Requirements and what they mean for your organization. The Federal Government’s continuity requirements are currently being updated and this workshop will address the new developments and how it will impact your organization.  
 

The main focus of this year’s Federal Government CAPTONE and Eagle Horizon Exercise was executable COOP planning, Devolution of Operations and Reconstitution in support to Mission Essential Functions. This workshop will address all aspects of lessons learned and the direction forward that include best practices for coordinating devolution and reconstitution efforts within your Continuity Program. If your organization is in the grips of planning for devolution or in the heat of understanding and implementing a practical reconstitution strategy, this workshop is for you.

 

Learn how to Justify COOP Programs to Senior Management and Build Cooperation and Consensus at the “Front Line” levels. Instructors will simply and clearly answer the “what’s in it for me” question from the leadership level through, and right down to the individual implementers' level. This technique, though simple and easily tailored, is often the key to gain leadership’s buy-in and individual understanding of the complexities involving the many facets of COOP.  You will see a simple concept that will allow you to capture, catalog, measure and report on existing Continuity Implementations that already exist within your organization. 

 

Consider this Workshop

  • If you have a COOP Program that is just taking off
  • If you have an established COOP Program and want to become familiar with how the new federal guidance has changed in the as little as the last year
  • If you are new to the Federal COOP environment
  • If you are in top leadership and need to learn more about what you are “on the hook” for within COOP
  • If you have recently taken over an existing COOP Program and want to ensure that it is up to speed with the industry’s best practices

... then this is the session for you to deliver a practical and sustainable COOP Program that complies with government regulations, best practices and effective management.

 

What You Will Learn: 
  • Define all aspects of COOP
  • Develop an action plan for delivering your COOP Program
  • How to promote personal preparedness with each individual COOP Team Member
  • How to effectively engage Telework within your COOP Program
  • Justify COOP program and testing
  • Describe the activities involved in developing and implementing a sound COOP strategy
  • Develop a COOP Implementation plan complete with Emergency Response Strategies
  • Distinguish between Continuity of Operations and Disaster Recovery and understand how both areas are critical to contingency planning
  • Understand new Federal requirements and guidelines
  • Understand the increasing responsibilities on Human Resources, Logistics and Contract Management brought about by the Implementation of COOP planning
  • Understand COOP and IT Infrastructure support
  • Develop a COOP Testing, Training, and Exercise Plan & Program for tracking your COOP posture
  • Understand Government regulations on COOP and Business Continuity and how they pertain to your agency and why (including The Disaster Recovery Plan and the Information Systems Contingency Plan according to NIST 800-34 Ref. 1 and Federal COOP Guidelines – FCD-1/FCD-2/NCP Implementation Plan) 
Why You Should Attend: 
  • Learn how the cooperation of Continuity of Operation Planning and Disaster Recovery is an essential requirement for government emergency preparedness
  • Network with your colleagues on COOP/DR capability in the Federal, State, Local Government
  • Review the development phases, tasks, and how to deploy personnel for COOP/DR implementations, testing, and exercises
  • Understand the best COOP/DR Architecture for your organization
  • Get some practical experience in COOP/DR concepts and planning through the course workshops
  • Gain insight into building resilient data centers that scale efficiently
  • Learn the importance of data integrity and how to protect it
  • Understand the reasons why some COOP/DR implementations fail
  • Apply techniques to maximize the efficiency of your IT and Systems contingency plans 
Who Should Attend: 
  • Senior Leadership who own the COOP Program
  • Middle managers and staff tasked with the development and implementation of COOP
  • IT Managers and Staff tasked with Information Systems Contingency Planning according to the “NEW” NIST SP800-34 Rev. 1 Guidance
  • IGs, QA Managers and Staff
  • Program Managers responsible program operation
  • Procurement Staff responsible for COOP Contracting
  • Human Resource Managers and Supervisors responsible for Implementing COOP Telework and tracking personnel during emergencies
  • Industry managers and staff supporting the government

 

Format: 

Lectures, classroom exercises, and government panelists

Speaker and Presenter Information

Keynote Speaker: 

Damon Penn
Assistant Administrator, National Continuity Programs
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Department of Homeland Security

 

Guest Speakers: 


Charles C. Ugalde
Recognized expert on COOP and emergency planning

  

Kenneth Brisco
Deputy Director of Business Continuity and Emergency Preparedness Branch
Department of Homeland Security
  
Veronica (Roni) M. Glass
Chief, COOP Program, Policy & Plans
Department of Homeland Security

  

Dean Gallup
Disaster Recovery Consultant, Advantaged Solutions, Inc.
Co-Author of Information Systems Contingency Planning Guidance
NIST Special Publication 800-34 Rev. 1, Contingency Planning Guide for Federal Information Systems

 

Instructors: 


Joe Douglas, ABCP

  

Elizabeth Voeller
Associate, Strategic Communications and Emergency Preparedness
Booz Allen Hamilton

  

Marko G. Bourne

Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton
Former Director of Policy and Program Analysis, FEMA
Founding Director of DHS National Incident Management System Integration Center

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Office of the President (includes OMB), Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Commerce, Dept of Education, Dept of Energy, Dept of Health & Human Services, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of the Interior, Dept of Justice, Dept of Labor, Dept of State, Dept of Transportation, Dept of Treasury, Dept of Veterans Affairs, EPA, GSA, USPS, SSA, NASA, Other Federal Agencies, Legislative Agencies (GAO, GPO, LOC, etc.), Judicial Branch Agencies, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, CIA, FEMA, Office of Personnel Management, Coast Guard, National Institutes of Health, FAA, Census Bureau, USAID, National Guard Association


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When
Wed-Thu, Aug 26-27, 2015, 7:30am - 5:00pm


Cost

Government Employees:  $1195.00
Industry & Contractors:  $1295.00


Where
Willard Intercontinental Hotel
1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
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Website
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Organizer
Potomac Forum, Ltd


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