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BOEING is a trademark of Boeing Management Company. Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. Business Continuity Management in Aerospace Manufacturing Pam Dost Business Continuity Program Manager The Boeing Company
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Boeing Corporate PPT TemplateBOEING is a trademark of Boeing
Management Company. Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights
reserved.
Business Continuity Management in Aerospace Manufacturing
Pam Dost
The Boeing Company
BOEING is a trademark of Boeing Management Company. Copyright ©
2009 Boeing. All rights reserved.
Partnering worldwide for mutual growth and prosperity
Global Boeing
70 percent of commercial airplane revenue historically from
customers outside the United States
Manufacturing, service and technology partnerships with companies
around the world
Contracts with 22,000 suppliers and partners globally
Research, design and technology-development centers and programs in
multiple countries
More than 157,000 Boeing employees in 49 states and 70
countries
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2009 Boeing. All rights reserved.
Enterprise Implementation Is Complex
Human Resources/Administration
Two businesses supported by nine corporate functions
Design, assemble and support commercial jetliners
Boeing 7-series family of airplanes lead the industry
Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) offers broad range of services
to passenger and freight carriers
Design, assemble and support defense systems
World’s largest designer and manufacturer of military transports,
tankers, fighters and helicopters
Support Systems provides services to government customers
worldwide
Design and assemble satellites and launch vehicles
World’s largest provider of commercial and military satellites;
largest NASA contractor
Integrate large-scale systems; develop networking technology and
network-centric solutions
Provide financing solutions focused on customer requirements
Develop advanced systems and technology to meet future customer
needs
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Business Continuity Matters?
Priorities
Protect assets
Reduce the length of interruption to business
Protect reputation damage
Maintain, customer, supplier and community relationships
Continued operations for the Enterprise
As a corporate citizen we need to be able to recover our operations
with our own resources
Government agencies will need to prioritize response and recovery
for the public leaving private sector businesses responsible for
their own recovery
In our Lessons Learned from the potential threat of HHD, we working
closely with local jurisdictions to map out evacuation routes,
phased evacuation plans across the sites, worked with metro and
other transportation sources, regional suppliers, etc. to
coordinate efforts
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2009 Boeing. All rights reserved.
Global Corporate Citizenship
We have one simple objective at Boeing: to make the world a better
place.
We recognize that our pursuit of that vision has significant impact
on the individual communities where we live and work as well.
Our employees around the world live and work in areas that are at
risk of potential threats
Collaboration with local jurisdictions and government agencies
facilitates healthy communication ensuring everyone is informed and
has the most current and relevant information to make timely
decisions
If we have prepared employees, we have prepared citizens and
communities
Disaster Facts
Boeing Domestic Locations
Our guidance and governance on how we work with our partners and
communities
Site Emergency Management is integrated with local governmental
agencies
Involved in chamber of commerce sponsored local events and
activities
Chicago First – Emergency Management
We participate in local and state exercises
Top-Off (Top Officials – congressional mandate after 9-11 – annual
full scale exercise testing our ability to respond and recover in a
full scale terrorist attack) DHS, FEMA
California – State Shake out
International – no single agency to lead the way to get the same
traction (IAEM)
Site Risk Assessments (Security & Fire Compliance Risk
issues)
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Business Preparedness
Risks identified in:
Risks identified in:
Two very different and distinct SOW
Industry’s that have more mature Business Continuity efforts are
Finance and Health & Medical
The manufacturing sector is less mature. In many cases, like
Boeing, they have mature, robust emergency preparedness or IT
preparedness plans in place, but have not started efforts to align
these to the critical business processes.
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BC is like buying insurance . . .
People with perfect driving records drive their cars everyday and
still choose to buy insurance.
How much risk are you willing to accept?
What critical programs, processes, systems or operations, if
disrupted could put the company at risk?
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Risk Management
(High Criticality)
Identify material elements of criticality
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Business Continuity
(Production systems, Communications systems, Financial Systems,
etc.)
Suppliers
Potential Threats & Vulnerabilities
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Recent Events and Benefits
Spring 2009 activated Pandemic Plan for H1N1
Identifying, understanding and managing multiple and
cross-organization events allows us to take calculated risks
Fall 2009 NW region flood planning providing invaluable insight
into integration
Preparedness Planning proves to be invaluable to sites with ongoing
vulnerabilities
2008 & 2009 Houston Hurricanes
2010 Iceland Volcano supply chain potential disruptions to critical
programs
Enhances our ability to avoid adverse impacts to;
Production capability
Economic Health
Corporate Image
Contractual Commitments
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Key Elements and Challenges
Integration
Operationalize
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Summary – Wrap-Up
Prudent and responsible corporations, agencies and communities,
need to weigh their options when investing in business
continuity.
What risk are you willing to accept? - insurance
What is the right balance? - criticality
How do you involve and engage your teams, communities, agencies? –
Prioritization
What leverage do you need to keep the momentum going? -
governance
How do you embed thinking about resiliency as part of the normal
operating rhythm? - operationalize
What you are doing is helping change the culture to get leaders
thinking more broadly about risks and disruptions to their
business.