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Implementing an integrated Business Continuity & Emergency Management Program. [Book].

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Greenway, ACT : Centrelink, [2004]Description: 1 v. + 1 compact disc (Copy of submission)DDC classification:
  • SCA 658.477 22
Review: Centrelink is in a unique position to fulfill a critical role on behalf of the Commonwealth Government in response to crisis and emergency situations, due to its nationally-dispersed network and service delivery capability. Centrelink delivers social policy payments and services on behalf of the Government. It has over 1,000 sites across the nation, with more than 27,000 staff at its disposal. In 2003-04, it paid around $55 billion to over 6.3 million customers. Buiness Continuity and Emergency Management strategies are essential to ensure Centrelink can continue to deliver these important programs in the event of a crisis.
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Entrant : Safer Communities Awards 2004.

Centrelink is in a unique position to fulfill a critical role on behalf of the Commonwealth Government in response to crisis and emergency situations, due to its nationally-dispersed network and service delivery capability. Centrelink delivers social policy payments and services on behalf of the Government. It has over 1,000 sites across the nation, with more than 27,000 staff at its disposal. In 2003-04, it paid around $55 billion to over 6.3 million customers. Buiness Continuity and Emergency Management strategies are essential to ensure Centrelink can continue to deliver these important programs in the event of a crisis.

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