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Premier 100: Key to disaster recovery is flexibility, says New Orleans CIO

Greg Meffert found VoIP technology to be ‘huge’ after Hurricane Katrina struck

March 7, 2006 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - PALM DESERT, Calif. – If there’s any lesson for IT managers to come out of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, one of the most critical is having management and technology flexibility. And Greg Meffert, chief technology officer and CIO for New Orleans, is a firm believer in both approaches.

From a technology perspective, a system with proven value after Katrina is voice over IP. When asked yesterday about the importance of VoIP to New Orleans, Meffert opened his eyes wide and said simply, “Huge.” He’s so convinced of it that he believes it's “crazy” for governments to continue to rely on landlines for communication.

“It’s not a cute, new sexy technology anymore. To me, VoIP is much more beefy,” Meffert said in an interview. He also took part in a panel discussion at the Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders Conference here.

Greg Meffert, chief technology officer and CIO for New Orleans
Greg Meffert, chief technology officer and CIO for New Orleans
Image Credit: Asa Mathat
New Orleans City Hall already had VoIP phones before the deadly storm hit on Aug. 29, and it has since been expanding the use of the technology. Meffert said that about half of the city is still without working landlines, but service to VoIP-enabled networks was re-established in a “matter of days” after Katrina.

Jan Rideout, CIO at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, which has facilities in the New Orleans area, said that before the storm, the company had a three-year plan to put in VoIP and wireless networks. That rollout has since been accelerated to 18 months. “It’s a big part of our recovery, and we believe it’s the way to go,” Rideout said.

While VoIP is winning plaudits, one technology practice that has clearly fallen out of favor is the use of tape backups. “One thing we have to think very seriously about is the backup scenario,” said Rizwan Ahmed, who was recently named CIO for the state of Louisiana after serving as CIO of the Office of Group Benefits and Department of Natural Resources.

Jan Rideout, CIO at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
Jan Rideout, CIO at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
Image Credit: Asa Mathat
Ahmed said that IT managers need to store backups on a hard drive and replicate them off-site, so that "we have an easier way of actually replicating the data, because the tape is unreliable and also inefficient,” he explained.

Panelists also stressed the need for management flexibility to ensure that systems can be operated even if employees can’t make it into work. But taking care of employees – making sure their needs are being met – should be the first responsibility, said one panelist.



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