Bag om Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy: Volume 3, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2022
As stated in our website, the Journal is focused on "addressing the security and resiliency threats faced by US critical infrastructure sectors and the corresponding resiliency challenges of jurisdictions that rely on these infrastructures . . . each sector is considered so vital that its incapacitation would have a debilitating effect on the country's security, economic viability, public health and safety or other adverse outcomes." These goals are consistent with those of the InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA), whose mission is to protect "US critical infrastructure and the American people by cultivating communications, collaboration and engagement between the public and private sectors; the Alliance unites the knowledge base, work and resources of these stakeholders to mitigate threats to national security, improve resilience, and strengthen the foundation of American life." Table of ContentsEditor-in-Chief's Letter>InfraGard: On the Front Line of Critical Infrastructure Protection>Preserving Ukraine's Electric Grid During the Russian Invasion>Defense Energy Resilience and the Role of State Public Utility Commissions>Expanding Oregon's Vision for a Once-in-a-Generation Infrastructure Investment>Winter Storm Uri: Resource Loss & Psychosocial Outcomes of Critical Infrastructure Failure in Texas >Atlas for a Warp Speed Future: Enhancing Usual Operating Modes of the U.S. Government>Strengthening the Security of Operational Technology: Understanding Contemporary Bill of Materials >A Risk-Informed Community Framework for the Assessment of Chemical Hazards Curtis L. Smith, Kurt G. Vedros, Kenneth F. Martinez, and David G. Kuipfers
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