Disaster Recovery Planning Directory

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Free Directory

Welcome to the business continuity and disaster recovery planning directory by Sentryx. The fastest growing database of disaster recovery and business continiuity information. Hundreds of disaster recovery companies and business continuity companies are updated every day! Below is the Site Map.

  1. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Stores
  2. Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Planning related organizations
  3. Natural Hazard and Disaster Recovery Information
  4. Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery related publications
  5. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Misc
  6. Disaster Recovery Planning Software
  7. Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery training organizations

Natural Hazard and Disaster Recovery Information

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

  • Through its project of Risk Evaluation, Vulnerability, Information & Early Warning, UNEP has developed an online tool to visualize data on worldwide natural disasters.

USGS—U.S. Geological Survey

  • USGS is a federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment. The Earth quake Hazard program of USGS provides an online map and a list of last 8 to 30 days of worldwide earthquake activities (earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww).

Incident.com

  • This website displays a map of recent hazards and disaster events built on-the-fly from Internet data sources.

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

  • FAA's website provides access to preliminary accident and incident data that has been received by the Office of Accident Investigation during the last 10 business days.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

  • FEMA's website maintains a library of major US disaster declarations.

American Red Cross

  • The American Red Cross provides access to their news articles related to recent disaster events on their website.

Department of Geology, University of California Davis

  • The department of geology's website contains recent earthquake information.

US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

  • EPA's website contains a database of environmental facts such as pollution, hazardous waste sites, and other regulatory information. The database supports a zip code based search of environmental information about a specific location and community.

NOAA Satellite and Information National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS)

  • NOAA's website provides timely access to global environmental data and imagery—from satellite and other sources—for various hazards such as dust storms, fires, floods, icebergs, ocean, and severe weather.

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