LTC Steven D. Hart, Ph.D., P.E. Civil Design Group Director Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering West Point
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Course Objectives 1. Explain the strategies, policies, and agencies involved in Critical Infrastructure Protection. 2. Analyze an infrastructure using network analysis to identify its critical components. 3. Apply the risk management procedure of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan and the Security Engineering process of UFC for a critical component or facility,. 4. Design protective systems to achieve a desired level of protection. 5. Apply the concepts of security engineering and protective design to military operations.
Modules History Infrastructure Analysis Security Engineering Blast Effects Modeling Security Engineering in Theater of Operations
History Social/Cultural/Strategic Aspects of Protective Design Design of Early Fortifications Recent Advances Blast Science o Case Studies o Professional Reading o Edge of Disaster
Infrastructure Analysis
Security Engineering DoD Risk Based Methodology What it the threat? What is the level of protection? Strategies to achieve LOP Entry Control Point Design
Blast Effects Modeling using VAPO
Security Engineering in Theater
Topics: History Infrastructure National Strategy Risk Management Security Engineering Entry Control Points Blast Effects Modeling I/S Security & Resiliency Protective Design: The process of hardening facilities to resist explosive, kinetic, or electronic attack or environmental effects. Applicable to: Terrorism Studies Military Art & Science Nuclear,Chemical, Systems, Environmental, Civil & Mechanical Engineering OIP CIRM Security Engineering: The multi- disciplinary process of developing appropriate, effective, and economical designs to protect assets against a range of threats & hazards.. CIP DCIP Infrastructure Analysis and Protective Design