Resilient utility systems are an essential part of operations for all modern municipalities. They are not only vital for the health and safety of residents but to prepare for uninterrupted utility service during a crisis. As climate change brings higher intensity storms and complex ransomware attacks become more prevalent, protection against physical and cyber threats must be prioritized. A continuity operations plan (COOP) is a document that ensures an organization’s essential functions can continue to perform during emergencies. COOP’s solidify the chain of command and delegate necessary tasks to maintain operations if staff is incapacitated and systems become unreachable or disrupted. We will dissect case study examples from local public organizations during this session to illustrate the value of a COOP in preparing to navigate crises. We will discuss the essential functions needed to maintain health, safety, basic operations, and structures for successful COOPs.

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Megan Schultz

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