U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Critical Infrastructure Program
Secure the Nations Critical Infrastructure
and Key Resources using the following
programs
National Infrastructure Protection Plan 2009
– NIPP
The National Infrastructure Protection Plan
(NIPP) provides a coordinated approach to
critical infrastructure and key resource
protection roles and responsibilities for
federal, state, local, tribal, and private
sector security partners
DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report
The DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure
Report is a non-commercial publication
intended to educate and inform personnel
engaged in infrastructure protection. The
DHS/IAIP Daily Open Source Infrastructure
Report is archived for two weeks.
National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
This strategy is part of our overall effort
to protect the nation. The purpose of this
document is to engage and empower Americans
to secure the
portions of cyberspace that they own,
operate, control, or with which they
interact.
National Strategy for Physical Protection of
Critical Infrastructure and Key Assets
The President's Plan to Protect Critical
Infrastructure
InfraGard
InfraGard provides
members with
information about
recent intrusions,
research related to
critical
infrastructure
protection, and the
capability to
communicate securely
with other members.
InfraGard New
Orleans Chapter
Southeast Louisiana
Members Alliance
18 Sectors of Critical Infrastructure and
Key Resources
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Agriculture and Food
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Defense Industrial base
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Energy
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Public Health and Healthcare
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National Monuments and Icons
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Banking and Finance
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Drinking Water and Waste Treatment
Facilities
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Chemical
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Commercial Facilities
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Dams
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Emergency Services
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Commercial Nuclear Reactors, Materials and
Waste
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Information Technology
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Telecommunications
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Postal and Shipping
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Transportation Systems
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Government Facilities
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Critical Manufacturing
Geographic Information System – GIS
Federal Geographic Data Committee
The Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
is an interagency committee that promotes
the coordinated development, use, sharing,
and dissemination of geospatial data on a
national basis. This nationwide data
publishing effort is known as the
National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI).
The NSDI is a physical, organizational, and
virtual network designed to enable the
development and sharing of this nation's
digital geographic information resources.
FGDC activities are administered through the
FGDC Secretariat, hosted by the
National Geospatial Programs Office (NGPO)
of the U.S. Geological Survey. The NGPO
oversees other geospatial programs of
national importance including The National
Map and the Geospatial One-Stop activity.
Louisiana Geographic Information Center (LAGIC)
LAGIC was established by the
Louisiana GIS Council (LGISC) and the
Louisiana Office of E-Services to
facilitate the distribution of geographic
information, provide technical assistance,
and support GIS data development among
state, federal, and local government.
Louisiana GIS Council
The state legislature created the Louisiana
Geographic Information Systems Council (LGISC)
in 1995 by a
Louisiana Legislative act. LGISC
consists of 21 member agencies representing
parish, regional, and state governments and
public organizations.
geodata.gov
– U.S. Maps and Data
Geodata.gov is a geographic information
system (GIS) portal, also known as the
Geospatial One-Stop (GOS), that serves as a
public gateway for improving access to
geospatial information and data under the
Geospatial One-Stop E-Government initiative.
Terrorism
National Memorial Institute for the
Prevention of Terrorism – MIPT
The National Memorial Institute for the
Prevention of Terrorism located in Oklahoma
City is dedicated to expanding and sharing
knowledge to help prevent terrorism and
mitigate its effects.
Responder Knowledge Base
Sponsored by the Department of Homeland
Security’s Office for Domestic Preparedness
and the National Memorial Institute for the
Prevention of Terrorism, the Responder
Knowledge Base (RKB) has been designed to
provide emergency responders with a single
source for integrated information on current
equipment, including organizing lists such
as the Inter Agency Board’s Standardized
Equipment List (SEL), and the Authorized
Equipment List (AEL) from the Office for
Domestic Preparedness.
Vendors, testing agencies, standards
organizations and trainers are supporting
the RKB by populating it with current data.
There is no charge to them for posting their
data, and no charge to the community for
accessing it. The RKB is provided as a
public service. For more information, see
the site at
www.rkb.us, or contact us
via email at
rkb@terrorism.com.
Federal Bureau of Investigation – FBI
Mission
To protect and defend the United States
against terrorist and foreign intelligence
threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal
laws of the United States, and to provide
leadership and criminal justice services to
federal, state, municipal, and international
agencies and partners
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