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When Disaster Planning Fails
This article takes the example of Northrop Grumman's experience due to hurricane Katrina - when its disaster planning failed and cost the company $1B - to discuss creating disaster recovery plans, assessing preparedness, and recovering after a disaster if the plan fails!
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