Verizon Is Methodical When Storms Approach: Industry Checklist Will Help Keep Services Up and Running This Hurricane Season
Posted on: Thursday, 4 June 2009, 12:06 CDT
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"Our network, construction, repair and operations teams have coped with just about every conceivable weather situation and post-storm crisis that nature can create," said
This year, the area preparedness plans of each of Verizon's five telecom teams will be based on the checklist.
The list, created by the Network Reliability Steering Committee that was appointed by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), will guide service teams before, during and after storms.
The checklist is comprehensive. Dozens of items deal with communications, from worker phone number lists to backup emergency satellite handsets, and from charging batteries to checking on workers after storms pass. Many more items on the list deal with practical matters like moving trucks to high ground or sandbagging outer doors in low-lying areas, and making sure fuel will be available -- and from whom -- to operate diesel generators that power the network when commercial power grids go down.
Leveraging the expertise of his business continuity partners in Verizon Business, Butera took the checklist one step further. He applied the existing Verizon Business six-step scale of readiness, called Storm Condition Levels 0-5, and assigned each checklist item to a level on the scale to assure the activity was done in time for the arrival of the storm. The scales range from StormCon 0 (preplanning), counting down 84 hours through Storm Con 4 (evacuation) 24 hours to zero hours before the storm, and StormCon 5 (post-disaster level). In practice, each level is activated as the company's weather monitors observe changing conditions.
"It's a lot like the U.S. Military's defense alert model where once a situation reaches a certain category or time stage, you know exactly what needs to be happening to maximize your success," Butera said.
Butera also added four other columns to the checklist grid, outlining which Verizon organizations had to execute each step on the list. The company's area and local crisis teams, the real estate team, VSO network and VSO field operations, and Verizon Telecom area operations all have varying tasks assigned by the checklist.
"We have tens of millions of individuals and hundreds of thousands of businesses, from the smallest shops to the largest global enterprises, who can't afford to have us fail when challenged by a storm," Butera said. "Lots of experience and a fanatic level of attention to detail make the difference for many of these customers.
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