This Press release was corrected.

Source: MarketWatch

Paradigm’s mission resilience capabilities center on its ability to identify and plan for any eventuality and to recover mission critical information at the government’s various agencies. Specifically, Paradigm provides IT disaster recovery planning, incident management, emergency response and continuity of operations with the goal of first ensuring the life, health, and safety of federal employees, and second, the preservation, recovery and reconstitution of essential government functions.

Paradigm is well-equipped to address serious potential threats to the government through its highly trained staff of professionals and as an exclusive reseller of OPSPlanner(TM) software for federal customers. OPSPlanner(TM) is the premier emergency planning and continuity of operations software whose integration of planning, incident management and emergency notification accelerates response and recovery time through an automated, 100% Web-enabled process deployed across the government agency.

Paradigm’s approach to continuity planning combines methodologies and best practices from private sector organizations such as the Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII) with the unique requirements detailed in such federal guidance as FPC 65 and, most recently, HSPD-20. Paradigm currently provides its mission resilience services to a broad array of federal agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

Mr. LaMontagne, President and CEO commented, “With increasing global uncertainty and growing threats to our homeland security, we are proud of our role in providing the protections needed to ensure government preparedness in times of crisis. The combination of our expert consulting services and our emergency planning software tools can help our federal clients to ensure an unmatched ability to plan for, and recover from, any disruption to normal operations.”

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