Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan Sample Clauses

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. Grantee must submit, implement, and maintain a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan specific to the transition and on-going uninterrupted service delivery and operations within fifty (50) calendar days after contract effective date; and annually thereafter within thirty (30) calendar days prior to the end of each operational year. On-going plan updates and changes shall be submitted to HHSC for approval at least thirty (30) business days before a change becomes effective. The plan must include, but is not limited to the following:
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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan a. Supplier will provide a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan at all times during the term of this Agreement for their offshore operations associated with each Project and or Application that is assigned to them by AT&T as set forth in Appendix J, “Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan”. Such Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan shall be reviewed and agreed upon with AT&T.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. At all times during the Term, Supplier shall maintain and adequately support a disaster recovery and business continuity program that ensures the continuous operation and, in the event of an interruption, the recovery of all material business functions needed to meet Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. Within sixty (60) days after the Effective Date, Supplier shall submit for Cisco approval a plan for recovery and business continuity in the event of a disaster affecting any location relating in any way to the manufacture and sale of Products contemplated by this MPA (the “Plan”). Such Plan, at a minimum, shall identify available alternate facilities, infrastructure and logistics, and security and protective measures necessary to ensure minimal impact to Cisco’s supply of Products from Supplier.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. The Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan is an internal document for the use of GovRA personnel describing how services will be restored in the event of a system crash or failure. It shall describe the emergency response procedure to be followed in the event of a disaster affecting the function(s) of the GovRA; a security incident or suspected security incident affecting the function(s) of the GovRA. The document shall include mechanisms for the preservation of evidence of system misuse which could be admissible in a court of law. This internal document is not publicly available and is restricted to ensure that the document is consistent with the information contained in the Security Profile, Operations Manual and the Code of Practice for Information Security Management (ISO/IEC 27002:2005) and the Guidelines for Information and Communications Technology Disaster Recovery Services (ISO/IEC 24762:2008).
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. At all times during the term of this Agreement, Supplier will maintain and adequately support a disaster recovery and business continuity program that ensures the continuous operation and, in the event of an interruption, the recovery of all material business functions needed to meet Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement. The disaster recovery and business continuity program will include at a minimum a detailed disaster recovery plan, which describes the management methodology, management team, emergency contact person and specific plans for potential risks that may disrupt Supplier’s operations. The plan shall meet and be consistent with generally accepted industry standards. Upon demand, Supplier will provide a copy and overview of the plan to Customer. [ * ] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. Contractor shall create a disaster recovery and business continuity plan as described in Exhibit I, Schedule 4.18.
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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. A. Grantee must have a written disaster recovery and business continuity plan. The plan must comprehensively describe the approach to a disaster that could affect the need for Program services under this Contract or its ability to provide associated contractual requirements. The written plan must be based on a risk assessment that identifies the disasters from natural and human causes that are likely to occur in the agency's service area and must include a continuity of operations business plan that addresses direction and control; warning and communication; emergency financial needs and resource management; Consumer, staff, and attendant safety; continuity in the performance of, or arrangements for, essential service functions and the essential service needs of Consumer services; critical personnel; and how to return to operations as quickly as possible. The plan must provide for uninterrupted service delivery to the Consumers.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. The Contractor must have developed, periodically update, and regularly test disaster recovery and business continuity plans designed to ensure the availability of Department of Treasury’s data in the event of an adverse impact to the contractors information systems due to a natural or man-made emergency or disaster event.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan. Contractor shall develop and deliver a Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Plan (DR/BC Plan) to Agency. The DR/BC Plan must be developed and validated with Agency to ensure Agency is able to comply with its obligations with respect to Election Laws, as well as industry best practices. As part of the DR/BC Plan: • Roll-back plans must be developed and validated for use in case of System failure during turn over to production. • Plans must be put in place for the stand-by of key support resources during turn-over to production activities. • Potential go-live System failures and action points must be identified, and mitigation plans must be developed and validated. Contractor shall ensure key project resources are to be trained in recovery procedures. Deliverable(s) and Acceptance Criteria Contractor shall provide the following:
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