In
today's environment, the effects of a long-term operations
outage can have
a catastrophic impact. Recovering from a disaster means enabling
your organization to survive and continue normal business
operations. In order
to survive, your organization must be able to continue normal
processing. Kansas City offers you some distinct advantages
when faced with planning for such an unfortunate occurrence.
Kansas
City has a central U.S. location, which reduces the likelihood
that KC-based operations will become a target for disruption.
And in the case that a recovery is needed, we are within
a day's driving distance of a number of metropolitan areas. 
Additionally,
the Kansas City region boasts one of the most robust energy
delivery networks in the world, as well as highly
developed telecom capabilities. Transmission systems are designed
and built on “first contingency” basis, so the
loss of any particular generator or transmission line has no
effect on supplies across the region. Local suppliers aggressively
analyze and upgrade both transmission and delivery systems
to ensure reliability. In general, systems here are less interconnected
and less densely populated than those on the East and West
Coasts. And, future reliability is being shaped by shared participation
in the Southwest Power Pool.
The
depth of our resources enables you to concentrate on a preventive
strategy rather than focusing primarily on minimizing
the impact of a disaster after it has occurred. This provides
you with both economic and operational advantages. Plus, you
can take comfort in the knowledge that Kansas City is a very
unlikely candidate for an energy black-out!
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