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The importance of continuity Richard A. Reed Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security, Senior Directo

Overview. National Continuity PolicyContinuity RequirementsImplementation PlanGSA's role. National Continuity Policy

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The importance of continuity Richard A. Reed Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security, Senior Directo

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    1. the importance of continuity Richard A. Reed Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security, Senior Director for Continuity Policy The White House “Ours is a Nation of laws, engaged in a war against terror. We recognize, and must prepare for, the possibility of unforeseen events, natural disasters, and acts of terror. We must be prepared as a Nation, as a Federal Government, and as individual citizens to preserve, protect, and defend our way of life. ~President Bush, National Continuity Policy Implementation Plan, 09/07

    2. Overview National Continuity Policy Continuity Requirements Implementation Plan GSA’s role

    3. National Continuity Policy – Signed May 4, 2007 NSPD-51/HSPD-20: It is the policy of the United States to maintain a comprehensive and effective continuity capability composed of Continuity of Operations and Continuity of Government programs in order to ensure the preservation of our form of government under the Constitution and the continuing performance of National Essential Functions under all conditions.

    4. Continuity Concept

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