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DR Planning and Risk Assessment

The best defense is a good offense. Asset Recovery Technologies (ART) maintains the expertise and the tools necessary to help you address the two most important aspects of risk management: 1) preventing a disaster where possible and 2) being prepared for a disaster when it does occur. ART has a Certified Disaster Recovery Planner (C.D.R.P.) and a Certified Business Contingency Professional (C.B.C.P.) on-staff, as well as a network of industry specific BCP professionals, ready to serve your needs

The basic need for Disaster Recovery Planning is that both natural and man-made disasters will occur. A disaster will eventually occur to even the best prepared corporate operation, that with financial impacts from a $K to in excess of $1B for a large event. Thus, the planning for and minimization of business operation, facility and equipment damage are critical to corporate cost reduction, business outage time reduction and thus customer retention in today’s competitive environment.

ART offers the following services to address these business needs:

  • Physical Risk Assessment
  • Equipment
  • Personnel
  • Facility
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Fire Safety
  • Security & Alarming
  • Environment
  • Power
  • Business Contingency Planning Consulting
  • Project Initiation and Management
  • Risk Evaluation and Control
  • Business Impact Analysis
  • Continuity Strategy Development
  • Establishment of Emergency Response and Operations Procedures
  • Assistance with Plan Development
  • Development of Awareness and Training Programs
  • Assistance with Public Relations and Crisis Communications Planning
  • Emergency Response Exercise Development and Monitoring
On call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, because disaster can strike at any time.