Jerry Lohfink and Gil Hawk on continuity-of-operations planning
National Finance Center Director <b>Jerry Lohfink</b> and NFC CIO <b>Gil Hawk</b> offered their experience and lessons learned in an online forum on government continuity-of-operations planning on Nov. 30.<br><a href="http://appserv.gcn.com/forum/qna_forum/37622-2.html"><u>Lohfink/Hawk transcript</u></a><@SM>
Moderator:
Welcome to everyone and thank you for participating in GCN's second online forum on continuity of operations planning in government. Jerry Lohfink, director of USDAs National Finance Center, and Gil Hawk, NFC CIO, both of whom are usually located in New Orleans, have joined us to answer your questions about how they not only restored but expanded payroll operations in the wake of Katrina. Let's get started.
Bill- Reston, VA:
Jerry Lohfink:
Patrick, Washington, DC:
Jerry Lohfink:
Baltimore Md:
Gil Hawk:
Bill- Reston, VA:
Jerry Lohfink:
Jim, Cary, NC:
Jerry Lohfink:
JM Drake New Orleans LA:
Gil Hawk:
Vu, Washington DC:
Congrats to you and the NFC staffs for getting the job done under such limited resources.
What is the 1 major "lesson learned" from the experience that contributed to the successful COOP/CP implementation? Also, what is the 1 significant change you would like to improve to prepare NFC?
Thanks in advance.
Jerry Lohfink:
Bob, Washington DC:
Jerry Lohfink:
Mindy Gehrt, Kansas City:
Gil Hawk:
Emory Tate - McLean, VA:
(for Gil)
Hard to see how out-of-area code cell phones would help in similar circumstances (other than SATCOM phones)...Certainly, once your folks were onsite at Sungard, having a local area code would make them more reachable there by cell, but on the ground at the primary site affected by the disaster, lacking cell service, there'd still be no reachability, right? Thx, E
Gil Hawk:
Jim, Cary, NC:
Jerry Lohfink:
Jeffries; Washington, D.C.:
Jerry Lohfink:
Emory Tate:
Jerry Lohfink:
Isabel from Maryland:
Jerry Lohfink:
Lou, Washington, DC:
Gil Hawk:
Emory Tate - McLean, VA:
Certainly having the 202 lines helped - big change from the fast-busies!
Biggest factor in getting our customers rewickered to NFC-North -- and I have to say your folks were absolutelyl super in helping get this done quickly -- was getting them off SNA and over to IP.
Do you see that approach/architecture as "the" key enabler going forward, or just another item in the "kit bag"?
Gil Hawk:
Walt, Alexandria, Va.:
Can you please describe how often and how you prepared for this type of disaster?
Did you drill annually or every six months?
Did you work wtih other agencies?
Jerry Lohfink:
Midland, Virginia:
Gil Hawk:
Mindy Gehrt, Kansas City:
Jerry Lohfink:
From my experience, involving the essential folks (managers and employees)in the entire process, helping them understand their importance to the process and that customers were counting on them provide the "self motivating" tools that focus them on being where they need to be and doing whatever is necessary to be successful. People thrive on accomplishment. People who have a track rrecord of accomplishment take these DR/COOP opportunities as an "ultimate test" of their can-do spirit. If us management folks can supply the infrastructure, tools and just don't get in their way, they will be successful.
We invest a lot of time and effort into DR/COOP. People understand that is part of their regular job, not a sideline or a maybe do this at some point, type of thing. When people understand the importance of what they do and appreciate how much others depend upon them, they motivate themselves to get the job done.
We did use several pieces of this. We did our business impact analysis planning with a Strohl product. Our DR/COOP plans are also in Strohl's products, however, paper copies were used during the event.
Bill DC:
Gil Hawk:
Washington, DC:
Gil Hawk:
Peggy, New Orleans:
Gil Hawk:
Vu - Wash DC:
Jerry Lohfink:
Lee, Washington DC:
Gil Hawk:
John, Washington DC:
Gil Hawk:
Emory Tate - McLean, VA:
Gil Hawk:
New Orleans:
Jerry Lohfink:
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