Examples of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan in a sentence
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.
Any updates to the Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan must be submitted within thirty (30) calendar days for review prior to implementation, and the current plan must be on file and available for HHSC review upon request.
Grantee shall implement and maintain the HHSC- approved Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan specific to the transition and ongoing operations, including addressing provision of uninterrupted service delivery to clients, and update the.
Grantee shall submit a final Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan in accordance with Attachment C, Contract Deliverables, of the Grant Agreement.
The invocation of the Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan in the event of a severe disaster with widespread implications has been considered, although the circumstances of invoking the plan are likely to be less severe.
Within 40 business days after effective date of the contract or date specified by HHSC Within 30 business days before a change becomes effective One time As required SNAP-Ed D-14 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan Grantee must submit a final Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan within fifty (50) calendar days after contract effective date or by the date specified by HHSC; and annually thereafter within thirty (30) calendar days prior to the end of each operational year.
The new system will also be placed in the Council’s virtual server farm and as part of the Council’s Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan would make it easier to restore services and allow customers to continue to contact the Council.
During the term of any contract resulting from this RFP, LAFPP requires its contractors to have a working Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan (DR/BCP) that will ensure continuity of operations and timely delivery of the services listed in Section 1.3, Scope of Work.
The Consultant shall develop a comprehensive Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan and Recovery Procedures for the HOVSaaS to include all operations and systems including databases and files.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan Provider agencies maintain a DRBC Plan that outlines timely reinstitution of information systems following the loss of the primary system or substantial loss of functionality (45 CFR §164.308).