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Title: MDOT Disaster and Lessons Learned


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MDOTDisaster and Lessons Learned
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Timeline of Disaster and Activites Performed
  • Wednesday - August 17 Tropical Storm South
    Florida warning
  • Thursday - August 18 Category One
  • Friday - August 19 Category Two
  • Saturday - August 20 Category Three Hurricane
    Warning Eastern Florida
  • Sunday - August 21, 2005 Category Four Gulf
    Coast
  • Monday - August 22, 2005 Category Four Gulf
    Coast

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Saturday - August 20 Category Three
  • MDOTs internet website bandwidth was increased
    to accommodate increased internet traffic
  • Contacted district analysts to shut down servers
    and check power supplies
  • Hattiesburg, MS and McComb district offices are
    effected
  • MDOT begins contra flow efforts on Highway 55
    from New Orleans to McComb
  • MDOT begins contra flow efforts on Highway 49
    from Gulfport to Jackson

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Sunday - August 21 Category Four
  • Mandatory evacuation for the Gulf Coast
  • Contra flow efforts continuing on highway 49 and
    highway 55
  • District office maintenance crews put on alert

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Monday - August 22, 2005 Category Four Gulf
Coast
  • 800am landfall lost traffic cameras and all
    communication
  • 1000am Katrina passes over Laurel, MS as
    category three Jackson employees sent home
  • All equipment was shutdown in the Datacenter in
    Jackson
  • 200pm Katrina passes over Jackson as a category
    two
  • Central Mississippi lost electrical power, cell
    towers, and water

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Tuesday August 23, 2005
  • Emergency Center setup in the auditorium
  • Emergency purchases of food, water, chainsaws,
    etc.
  • Emergency supplies escorted to Hattiesburg
  • Highway 49 cleared for emergency passage
  • Satellite phones are the only communication from
    Central Mississippi to the Gulf Coast
  • Datacenter equipment in Jackson is brought online
    Our Administration building is on an emergency
    power grid

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Wednesday August 24, 2005
  • Emergency purchasing and delivery continues
  • Gas shortage begins in Jackson to the Gulf Coast
  • 36 MDOT Offices are evaluated for recovery
  • Transportation provided in Jackson for emergency
    I.S. employees
  • Law Enforcement is setup at the Gulf Coast
    Project Office

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Post Disaster Items
  • Visit offices effected and report equipment and
    services damage
  • Move exchange server to an online location
  • Additional resources needed to answer phones
  • Bring all equipment online as services become
    available

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Lessons Learned
  • Have spare network equipment and servers
  • Have emergency gas reserves this has been
    installed at 2 district offices
  • Administration buildings 10th floor has been
    developed into a command center
  • Command centers in Hattiesburg and McComb
    district offices
  • Portable trailers reside in Hattiesburg for MDOT
    personnel
  • Additional satellite phones have been purchased
    for communication
  • Evacuation booklets were created and disbursed
    throughout Mississippi

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