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Can your network handle a disaster?

From floods and cyberattacks to pandemics and power outages, there is an extensive list of disasters that can strike a community at any time. When one does, citizens look to their state and local governments to respond — and to do so quickly and seamlessly.

Especially in today’s environment, government agencies are putting a greater focus on continuity of operations (the ability to maintain essential functions during or after an incident has occurred) and disaster recovery (having plans in place to bring networks and systems back online after an outage). These two factors are key to re-establish a healthy, functioning community quickly.

One critical component of continuity of operations is having a reliable network, one that is carefully designed and implemented to ensure your agency isn’t exposed to network issues or failures. In this executive brief, learn about diversity, redundancy and design considerations for your network that can mean the difference between extended downtime or providing uninterrupted service to your citizens.

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