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Key achievements in this domain have been achieved by collaboration with strategic partners. These
               achievements include achieving integration in auditing the Data Recovery Requirements, conducting
               a  comprehensive  study  in  assessing  business  continuity  awareness  and  knowledge  within  the
               emirate,  as  well  as  developing  an  organisational  policy  and  guidance  manual  for  backup  power
               systems in critical facilities in Abu Dhabi. in addition, the Centre has also managed to establish the
               Abu Dhabi’s National Standard for Business Continuity in the healthcare sector, as a part of Abu
               Dhabi’s National Business Continuity Standards for critical activities and sectors.

               The  ADCMC  introduced  the  AE/SCNS/NCEMA  7000:2021  Standard  for  Business  Continuity
               Management System to ensure e icient management with the smooth operation of critical services
               during disruption. It also plays a vital role in ensuring and enhancing the preparedness of essential
               sectors and activities within the emirate under all circumstances, including emergencies and crises.

               ADCMC is dedicated to supporting both government and private entities in the implementation of
               the BCMS as a core component of their institutional frameworks. This focus aims to ensure the
               consistent  delivery  of  critical  services  and  uninterrupted operations  in  all situations.  The  centre
               strives for  excellence  by developing the  Abu  Dhabi  Standards  for  Business  Continuity across all
               critical activities in Abu Dhabi.

               Developing the standard of the healthcare sector has commenced, with ongoing e orts to adapt to
               the local changes. These shifts include the establishment and integration of new institutions, as well
               as  engaging  additional  entities  to  measure  maturity  levels  and  provide  necessary  support.  In
               addition,  the  centre  aims  to  build  and  enhance  the  competences  of  relevant  entities  through
               strategic  collaborations  and  leverage  latest  advancements  to  solidify  Abu  Dhabi’s  position  as  a
               global model in emergency and crisis management.




               https://www.mediao ice.abudhabi/en/security/emergencies-crises-and-disasters-
               management-centre-abu-dhabi-reveals-89-entities-in-the-emirate-meet-compliance-
               requirements-for-national-standard-for-business-continuity-in-the-emirate/
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