DHS Disaster Recovery Plans Lacking, Report Finds
Four years ago, the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security found the agency’s IT disaster recovery plans were below par. While the DHS’s situation has improved somewhat with the addition of two new data centers, a new inspector general report finds the department’s disaster recovery plans still aren’t up to snuff.
Eight of the Department of Homeland Security’s 27 critical systems don’t have an identified alternate processing site.
See DHS Disaster Recovery Plans Lacking, Report Finds, by J. Nicholas Hoover, Informationweek.



