The U.S. Department of Homeland Security CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT 1/11/2019
VISION “The United States will forge an unprecedented level of cooperation throughout all levels of government, with private industry and institutions, and with the American people to protect our critical infrastructure and key assets from terrorist attack.” The National Strategy for Homeland Security 1/11/2019
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION Lead the coordinated national effort to reduce the risk to our critical infrastructures and key resources posed by acts of terrorism, as well as enable national preparedness, timely response and rapid recovery in the event of an attack, natural disaster or other emergency. 1/11/2019
DIVISION STRUCTURE Homeland Infrastructure Threat and Risk Analysis Center Risk Management Contingency Planning and Support Infrastructure Partnerships Chemical and Nuclear Preparedness ad Protection 1/11/2019
National Infrastructure Protection Plan Defines a risk management framework Emphasizes coordination with Federal, State, Territorial, tribal, local and private sector security partners Establishes a ‘steady-state’ of security across critical infrastructure/key resource sectors Enables critical infrastructure protection planning activities and resource allocation decisions Describes linkages to the National Response Plan protocols in the event of an Incident of National Significance 1/11/2019
CIP SECTORS Agriculture Banking and Finance Chemical and Hazmats Defense Industrial Base Emergency Services Energy Food Government Information Technology and Telecommunications Postal and Shipping Public Health and Health Care Transportation Drinking Water and Water Treatment Systems 1/11/2019
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Emergency Management FEMA Emergency Management Institute Response, Recovery, Mitigation Urban Search and Rescue Emergency Management Institute Preparedness Division Exercises—all hazard 1/11/2019
Exercises Risk based, scenario State, local, tribal TOP OFFICIALS -- TOPOFF 1/11/2019
Urban Areas Security Initiative DHS is providing $765 million in direct funding for high threat urban areas as part of the fiscal year 2006 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). UASI provides resources for the unique equipment, training, planning, and exercise needs of select high threat urban areas. 1/11/2019
Risk Formula Consequence, vulnerability, threat Factors: presence of international borders; population and population density; location of CI; mutual aid cooperation; law enforcement investigations and enforcement activity 1/11/2019
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