Airwave wins 2015 Business Continuity Award

Airwave won the ‘Resilience in Infrastructure and IT Service Delivery’ award at the 2015 Business Continuity Awards held in London.

Jun 24, 2015
By Paul Jacques
Assistant Chief Constable David Hartley

Airwave won the ‘Resilience in Infrastructure and IT Service Delivery’ award at the 2015 Business Continuity Awards held in London.

Now in its 17th year, the awards recognise those business continuity, security, resilience and risk professionals whose innovative strategies make them stand out above the rest.

The Airwave Network was awarded for having the most resilient approach to its IT service delivery.

The judges took into account the planning for continuity as part of a larger strategy and the overall design of IT infrastructure from both the resilience and efficiency perspectives.

“The Airwave network was built to meet the standards of resilience demanded by the emergency services and the need for a common national communications platform for all Great Britain’s emergency services,” said John Lewis, chief operating officer of Airwave. “The network is owned and operated by Airwave and tens of millions of pounds have been invested to make sure the police, fire and ambulance services across Great Britain continue to stay in touch in the toughest conditions.

“Advance planning means that Airwave is in the best possible position to respond to any situation – the network is highly resilient, with a unique backup system in place.

“It is also highly secure, covers 99 per cent of Great Britain’s landmass and is part of the Government’s Critical National Infrastructure (CNI).”

In 2013, Airwave won the ‘Resilience in Infrastructure’ award for meeting the exacting standards of resilience demanded by the emergency services in providing users with robust and secure communications.

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