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Abstract
Within South Africa, few public service departments understand the concepts of business continuity management (BCM) and what it takes to implement a well-constructed business continuity plan. Likewise, few of these entities understand the purpose of designing and maintaining resilient systems that are immune to incidents. This paper discusses the integration of the South African Disaster Management Act 2002, the Disaster Management Framework and the National Development Plan, linking these to BCM, through a resilience period model, as a means for the implementation of resilience strategies. The goals of the National Development Plan are outlined with a view to how resilience can be achieved in each. A resilience period model has been advocated for the implementation of projects within the public sector in order to provide continuity and sustainability.
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Author's Biography
Cliff Ferguson is Director of Strategy and Policy at the South African Government Pensions Administration Agency, where he has also acted as chief information officer and head of the modernisation programme. Cliff has served as the Business Continuity Institute Southern African Developing Countries chapter board member and director, and is actively involved in creating and establishing a national business continuity management forum across national, provincial and local government. He has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences and has much experience in information communication technology, management information systems, electronic engineering, government strategy and policy, coaching, counselling and programme and project management.
Citation
Ferguson, Cliff (2018, March 1). Business continuity and disaster management within the public service in relation to a national development plan. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 11, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/CROE5069.Publications LLP