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1 USGS & Critical Infrastructure Christopher Terzich, Chair RCCC

2 92 Million Americans in 1906

3 30% Americans in Cities

4 311 Million Americans Today 338% Increase

5 80% Americans In Cities

6 Risk Decision Process – Real Life Hyper- Connected

7 “Systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of those matters” Critical Infrastructure

8 Critical Infrastructure Owned by Private Sector 85%

9  Chair - Regional Consortium Coordinating Council  US Chamber – National Security Task Force  Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council  Regional Partnership Council Chris Terzich

10  Chair - Regional Consortium Coordinating Council  US Chamber – National Security Task Force  Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council  Regional Partnership Council Chris Terzich

11 Regional Consortium Coordinating Council (RCCC) 11 Mission “The mission of RCCC is to understand, connect, enable and build partnerships to enhance the security of critical infrastructure in the United States and the resilience of our communities. “ Christopher Terzich 2012 RCCC Chair Vice President, Wells Fargo

12 Regional Consortium Coordinating Council (RCCC) 12 Chair – Christopher Terzich Marine Corps – Military Police 25 Years Wells Fargo Security, Robbery, Kidnapping response, Workplace Violence, terrorism, pandemic, natural disasters Enterprise Incident Management National Infrastructure Advisory Council National Security Task Force Learned from the best…

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14 United States Geological Survey 14 Earthquake Hazards Program Mission “To provide and apply relevant earthquake science information and knowledge for reducing deaths, injuries, and property damage from earthquakes through understanding of their characteristics and effects and by providing the information and knowledge needed to mitigate these losses.“

15 Critical Infrastructure Owned by Private Sector 85% Outline Goal Gather Data Develop Options Pros & Cons Decide Risk Decision Process

16 Risk Decision Process – Real Life

17 Connected to our communities Understands the risk Adapts to “always on” world Many different tools to understand risk A picture is worth 1,000 words How USGS Works

18 Live EQ Reports

19 Visualizations Key to Complex Information PAGER - Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response

20 Visualizations Key to Complex Information

21 Culture of Partnership and Community

22 April 18 th, 1906 San Francisco

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25 August 1 st, 2007 Minnesota

26 August 1 st, 2007 Minnesota

27 Today San Andreas Fault


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