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2003 Program
Date
Topic
Presenter
Jan 14
BCP Policy Development Issues Business Contingency Preparedness, W. D. Koempel, CBCP
Feb 11
Nat. Fire Protection Assoc., 1600 Standards On Disaster / EM & BCP Sebren & Associates, Fred Sebren, MBCI, CBCP Senior Consultant
Mar 11
Emergency Preparedness: Incident Command Simulation Robert A. Bowen, Director of Fort Hood Field Office of the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center: White Sands Missile Range (TRAC-WSMR).
Apr 8
Std. on Auditing Standards SAS 70 KPMG, Bill Carr, Sr. Partner
May 13
Red Cross Disaster Center Tour Tim Kidwell, Disaster Center Coordinator
Jun 10
BCP Issues Membership
July 8
Business Continuity in Today's Business World Lillibett Machado, CBCP SW Bank of Texas
Aug 12
Business Continuity Strategy Implementation in the Real World Bobby LeBlanc, Senior Director
Sept 9
Protecting your Revenue and Business Communication Gerald Montella, Mail-Gard
Oct 14
Texas Domestic Preparedness TX A&M Assessment Pete Walsh, CBCP
Nov 11
Top 5 Components of your BCP Plans Business Contingency Preparedness, W. D. Koempel, CBCP
Dec 9
Business Meeting & Elections Membership

 

 

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