September 14th, 2005 by Chandler Howell

I was disappointed, though not at all surprised, to learn that The DHS has no Disaster Recovery Plan:

It’s disheartening. It’s incredible. But it’s not all that surprising. That’s how some business continuity experts and government officials reacted to the news that 15 out of 19 agencies under the Department of Homeland Security lack fully operational disaster recovery sites—a shortfall that could hinder DHS’s ability to carry out its mission during a service disruption or national emergency.

DHS’s ability to to carry out its mission during a disruption or emergency is hindered by a lot more than their lack of a DR plan.

From what I can tell, the best way to keep a building from catching fire would be put these clowns in charge of burning it down. They truly are The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight.

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