Linda Springer, Executive Director for Government, Ernst and Young

The drone that accidentally crashed on the White House lawn isn't just changing procedure at the Secret Service. It's making agencies across government think bi...

The drone that accidentally crashed on the White House lawn isn’t just changing procedure at the Secret Service. It’s making agencies across government think bigger about risk management, according to Linda Springer, executive director for government and public sector at Ernst and Young and former Comptroller at the Office of Management and Budget. She tells In Depth with Francis Rose about ways your agency can stay creative when thinking about worst-case scenarios.

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