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NIPP 2013 Partnering for Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience
Please join Acting Under Secretary Suzanne Spaulding, US. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Protection and Programs Directorate, and Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection Caitlin Durkovich for a conference call Monday, January 13, 2014, 11 a.m. -12 Noon EST to discuss the implementation of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan --NIPP 2013: Partnering for Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, which was released earlier today.
•Event: Conference Call on Implementing NIPP 2013
•Date: Monday, January 13, 2014
•Time: 11 a.m. to 12 noon EST
•Call in number: 888-889-4460
• Participant passcode: 9830996
NIPP 2013 and supplemental materials are available at www.dhs.gov/nipp.
The focus of NIPP 2013 is on guiding national efforts to manage risk to the Nation’s critical infrastructure. Critical infrastructure provides a foundation for the full range of essential services that underpin American society. Securing this infrastructure and making it resilient is a priority for DHS.
Continued coordination and collaboration across the critical infrastructure community is needed to advance security and resilience and enhance overall national preparedness. With the release of NIPP 2013, DHS affirms its commitment to work collaboratively with private sector and government partners across the interagency and with State, local, tribal, and territorial partners to implement this Plan.
Request for Comments: National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Research and Development Plan
DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate is currently developing a National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Research and Development (NCISR R&D) Plan to conform to the requirements of Presidential Policy Directive 21, Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience. As part of a comprehensive national review process, DHS solicits public comment on issues or language in the NCISR R&D Plan that need to be included. Critical infrastructure includes both cyber and physical components, systems, and networks for the sixteen established critical infrastructures.
Please visit www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-12-05/html/2013-29039.htm to see the Request for Information on the Federal Register.
Comments are due by January 6, 2014 to R&DWG@hq.dhs.gov.
Please join Acting Under Secretary Suzanne Spaulding, US. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Protection and Programs Directorate, and Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection Caitlin Durkovich for a conference call Monday, January 13, 2014, 11 a.m. -12 Noon EST to discuss the implementation of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan --NIPP 2013: Partnering for Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, which was released earlier today.
•Event: Conference Call on Implementing NIPP 2013
•Date: Monday, January 13, 2014
•Time: 11 a.m. to 12 noon EST
•Call in number: 888-889-4460
• Participant passcode: 9830996
NIPP 2013 and supplemental materials are available at www.dhs.gov/nipp.
The focus of NIPP 2013 is on guiding national efforts to manage risk to the Nation’s critical infrastructure. Critical infrastructure provides a foundation for the full range of essential services that underpin American society. Securing this infrastructure and making it resilient is a priority for DHS.
Continued coordination and collaboration across the critical infrastructure community is needed to advance security and resilience and enhance overall national preparedness. With the release of NIPP 2013, DHS affirms its commitment to work collaboratively with private sector and government partners across the interagency and with State, local, tribal, and territorial partners to implement this Plan.
Request for Comments: National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Research and Development Plan
DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate is currently developing a National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Research and Development (NCISR R&D) Plan to conform to the requirements of Presidential Policy Directive 21, Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience. As part of a comprehensive national review process, DHS solicits public comment on issues or language in the NCISR R&D Plan that need to be included. Critical infrastructure includes both cyber and physical components, systems, and networks for the sixteen established critical infrastructures.
Please visit www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-12-05/html/2013-29039.htm to see the Request for Information on the Federal Register.
Comments are due by January 6, 2014 to R&DWG@hq.dhs.gov.