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Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity Planning (DR/BCP)

PTC May Render Your DR/BCP Procedures Obsolete—Are You Sufficiently Prepared for an Outage?

Because PTC has significantly altered rail systems architecture, pre-PTC DR/BCP procedures and plans are no longer accurate and will not be sufficient to allow a railroad or related company to recover from failures. Princeton Consultants conducts comprehensive DR/BCP planning to assist risk management initiatives. We are offering a complimentary two-week assessment that will help answer vital questions such as:

  • In the event of a disaster, can our business-critical applications recover in 12 hours, and non-business-critical applications in 2 days?
  • Do our current DR/BCP plans align with our strategic objectives? What are the major gaps?
  • What does our recovery look like in a moderate risk scenario, and what are the major obstacles?

Contact us to set up an introductory call to learn more. 

Insight: Railway Age May 2018 Article

Case Studies

Establishing Technical Recovery Procedures for a Class-I Railroad
Instituting Disaster Recovery Procedures at a Railcar Fleet Owner/Operator