Mission Continuity News January 2025: Leadership Roles
As we embark on another year of preparedness and resilience, we want to emphasize the critical role leadership plays in the success of your department’s Mission Continuity Plan.
As we embark on another year of preparedness and resilience, we want to emphasize the critical role leadership plays in the success of your department’s Mission Continuity Plan.
During icy, snowy or generally wet conditions, the incidence of injuries due to slips and falls increases.
Along with other UNC-Chapel Hill departments, Campus Safety staff have assisted in the response to those areas impacted by Hurricane Helene.
As part of our ongoing commitment to resilience and preparedness, we are excited to announce the rollout of Kuali NextGen, the modernized version of our Tar Heel Mission Ready software.
In her new role, Sutton will manage University compliance with federal requirements under the Clery Act, overseeing crime statistics reporting and implementing safety protocols.
As part of our continuous efforts to enhance resilience and preparedness, we’re excited to share a new opportunity to access the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) program through the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
On Talk Like a Pirate Day, a festival featured a flaming dorm room, hands-on safety demonstrations and tips for planning short-term survival.
In this issue, we’ll discuss how the Hazard Mitigation Plan enhances the university’s ability to prevent, minimize, and manage risks associated with natural and human-made hazards.
This month, we focus on identifying and documenting upstream and downstream dependencies using our Kuali software, with a special emphasis on our campus lifelines.
RTOs define the maximum allowable downtime for our systems, services, and operations after a disruptive event occurs.