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Resilience Networks & Real Time Situational Awareness

New York University’s International Center for Enterprise Preparedness (INTERCEP) is the first academic center dedicated to strategic risk management and organizational resilience and agility. The center maintains a global outreach with a special focus on multi-party collaboration, including business-to-business and public-private partnerships.

Acknowledging that “risk and reward” are at the core of all undertakings in both the public and private sectors, the Center focuses on the development of strategies to most effectively address uncertainty so as to achieve targeted objectives – in essence addressing “risks” to achieve “rewards.”

Join Metropolitan & Global Resilience Networks representatives Bill Raisch and Amelia Swan at the Continuity Insights 2017 New York Conference as they present “Resilience Networks & Real Time Situational Awareness: Vital to Essential Operations & Supply/Value Chains from Blue Skies to Black.”

The 2017 Continuity Insights New York Conference will take place on October 23-24 at the TKP Conference Center located in the heart of New York City. Click here to view the full program. There’s still time to register for this year’s event.

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