The Challenge
Government institutions carry essential public service obligations that cannot be suspended during crisis events. Emergency management, public health, utilities regulation and national security functions must be maintained — regardless of the disruption scenario.
Effective government resilience requires coordinated planning across dozens of ministries, agencies and local bodies — each with distinct mandates, risk profiles and operational cultures. Fragmented planning produces critical gaps that become visible only during actual events.
Government institutions are accountable to citizens, parliaments and international bodies for demonstrating preparedness. Resilience programs must be transparent, auditable and communicable to non-technical stakeholders — including elected officials and the public.
The Omniversel Approach
Assessment methodology fully aligned to AFAD national disaster risk reduction planning requirements — supporting compliance with Turkish emergency management regulations and national resilience reporting obligations.
Government resilience programs structured around the four Sendai Framework priorities: understanding disaster risk, strengthening governance, investing in resilience, and enhancing preparedness for effective response.
Assessment outputs mapped across all five mission areas — Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response and Recovery — enabling systematic gap identification across the full spectrum of emergency management capabilities.
COOP frameworks developed for essential government functions — ensuring that critical services remain available to citizens during facility loss, system failure or extended disruption scenarios.
Omniversel methodology validated in Beylikduzu and structured for replication across all 39 Istanbul metropolitan districts.
Business continuity planning frameworks applicable at ministry level — covering essential public services, regulatory functions and interagency coordination.
Use Cases
Business continuity planning for government ministries — maintaining essential public services, regulatory operations and interagency coordination across all disruption scenarios.
Comprehensive DRRP development aligned to AFAD and Sendai Framework — covering hazard assessment, critical infrastructure protection and community resilience planning.
Tabletop and functional exercises testing coordination across multiple government agencies — identifying gaps, building relationships and improving response protocols before a real event.
Our public sector advisory team works with ministries and government agencies to implement standards-aligned resilience programs at national and local scale.