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Related Reports and Articles

Related Government Reports

  • Combating Terrorism
    • 2003 Report to Congress on Combating Terrorism, Office of Management and Budget, September 2003 (77 pages)
    • Post Exercise Overview: Silent Vector, Andrews Air Force Base, October 17-18, 2002 (5 pages)
    • Executive Summary: Transforming Defense: National Security in the 21st Century, Report of the National Defense Panel, December 1997 (web link)
    • Transforming Defense: National Security in the 21st Century, Report of the National Defense Panel, December 1997 (108 pages)
    • Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism, Report of the National Commission on Terrorism, Pursuant to Public Law 277, 105th Congress (web link)
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
    • Critical Infrastructure Protection and the Private Sector: The Crucial Role of Incentives, Peter R. Orszag and Joseph A. Pechman, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution, Testimony before the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Science, and Research & Development and the Subcommittee on Infrastructure and Border Security, House Select Committee on Homeland Security, September 4, 2003 (12 pages)
    • The September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks - Critical Infrastructure Protection Lessons Learned, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness, Government of Canada, September 27, 2002 (23 pages)
    • Report of the President of the United States on the Status of Federal Critical Infrastructure Protection Activities, January 2001 (209 pages)
    • The Department of Defense Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Plan: A Plan in Response to Presidential Decision Directive 63 “Critical Infrastructure Protection”, U.S. Department of Defense, November 18, 1998 (web link)
    • Conference on Critical Infrastructure Protection, Address by Attorney General Janet Reno at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, February 27, 1998 (web link)
  • Cybersecurity
    • Cyber Security Protecting New York State’s Critical Infrastructure, The Cyber Security Task Force, The New York State Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination, June 2003 (web link)
    • The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace (Draft), The President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board, Office of Energy Assurance, U.S. Department of Energy,  September 2002 (65 pages)
    • 21 Steps to Improve Cyber Security of SCADA Networks, The President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board, Office of Energy Assurance, U.S. Department of Energy, 2002 (10 pages)
  • Department of Homeland Security Organization
    • Department of Homeland Security Organization Chart, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, August 2005 (1 page)
    • About the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (web link)
    • Information Analysis & Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (web link)
  • Department of Defense
    • Defense Science Board 2003 Summer Study on DoD Roles and Missions in Homeland Security: Volume I, U.S. Department of Defense, November 2003 (128 pages)
    • Defense Science Board 2003 Summer Study on DoD Roles and Missions in Homeland Security: Volume II Part A, U.S. Department of Defense, May 2004 (157 pages)
    • Defense Science Board 2003 Summer Study on DoD Roles and Missions in Homeland Security: Volume II Part B, U.S. Department of Defense, September 2004 (109 pages)
  • Emergency and Incident Response
    • Emergency Management and Response-Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC), U.S. Fire Administration, March 2005 (web link)
    • Chemical/Biological/Radiological Incident Handbook, Central Intelligence Agency, October 1998 (web link)
  • Research and Development
    • The National Plan for Research and Development in Support of Critical Infrastructure Protection, The Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate, 2004 (96 pages)
    • Report on the Federal Agenda in Critical Infrastructure Protection Research and Development, Critical Infrastructure Protection R&D Interagency Working Group, January 2001 (71 pages)
    • Follow-on Guidance for FY 2001 Interagency Research and Development Activities, Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies from Neal Lane and Jacob J. Lew, Office of Science and Technology Policy  (web link)
    • 1998 Annual Report, National Science and Technology Council, Office of Science and Technology Policy (web link)
  • Strategic Planning
    • Securing Our Homeland: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Strategic Plan, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2004 (31 pages)
    • The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, September 2002 (35 pages)
    • Strategic Plan for Homeland Security, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, September 2002, (62 pages)
  • Y2K
    • The Journey to Y2K:  Final Report of the President’s Council On Year 2000 Conversion, President’s Council on Year 2000 Conversion, March 29, 2000 (73 pages)

Related Non-Government Reports and Articles

  • Bioterrorism
    • Agricultural Bioterrorism: A Federal Strategy to Meet the Threat, Henry S. Parker, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 2002 (113 pages)
  • Combating Terrorism
    • Mapping the Risks: Assessing the Homeland Security Implications of Publicly Available Geospatial Information, John C. Baker, Beth E. Lachman, David R. Frelinger, Kevin M. O’Connell, Alexander C. Hou, Michael S. Tseng, David Orletsky, and Charles Yost, RAND, 2004 (237 pages)
    • Silent Vector: Issues of Concern and Policy Recommendations, Center for Strategic and International Studies, September 2003 (32 pages)
    • Silent Vector, Terrorism Information Center (web link)
    • Combating Terrorism: With a Helmet or a Badge? Jeffrey H. Norwitz, August 2002 (web link)
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
    • Protecting Commercial Aviation Against the Shoulder-Fired Missile Threat, James Chow, James Chiesa, Paul Dreyer, Mel Eisman, Theodore W. Karasik, Joel Kvitky, Sherrill Lingel, David Ochmanek, and Chad Shirley, RAND, 2005 (64 pages)
    • Terrorism and the Security of Public Surface Transportation, Brian Michael Jenkins, RAND, April 2004 (11 pages)
    • Terrorism and Rail Security, Jack Riley,RAND, March 2004 (14 pages)
    • Evaluating the Security of the Global Containerized Supply Chain, Henry H. Willis and David S. Ortiz, RAND, 2004 (49 pages)
    • America–Still Unprepared, Still in Danger, Gary Hart and Warren B. Rudman,Co-Chairs, and Stephen E. Flynn, Project Director, Council on Foreign Relations, 2002 (48 pages)
    • Securing Oil and Natural Gas Infrastructures in the New Economy, National Petroleum Council, June 2001 (100 pages)
    • Renewing America’s Infrastructure: A Citizen’s Guide, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2001 (25 pages)
    • Report on the Workshop on Protecting and Assuring Critical National Infrastructure: Next Steps, David Alderson, David D. Elliott, Gregory Grove, Timothy Holliday, Stephen J. Lukasik, and Seymour E. Goodman, Center for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford University, June 1998 (80 pages)
    • Critical Infrastructure Protection and the Endangerment of Civil Liberties: An Assessment of the President’s Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP), Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), 1998 (65 pages)
    • Critical Foundations: Protecting America’s Infrastructures, Robert T. Marsh, George C. Marshall Institute, November 12, 1997 (web link)
    • Satellites as Critical Infrastructure, Satellite Industry Association (28 pages)
  • Cybersecurity
    • Slammer Worm Crashed Ohio Nuke Plant Network, Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus, August 19, 2003 (web link)
    • Information Technology (IT) Security for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems, Paper Submitted by Alan Gunnerson, Graduate School of Management, University of Dallas,  June 15, 2003 (82 pages)
    • Assessing the Risks of Cyber Terrorism, Cyber War and Other Cyber Threats, James A. Lewis, Center for Strategic and International Studies, December 2002 (12 pages)
    • Understanding SCADA System Security Vulnerabilities, Riptech, Inc., January 2001 (5 pages)
    • Cybercrime Dilemma: Is it Possible to Guarantee Both Security and Privacy? Michael O'Neil, The Brookings Review, Vol.19 No.1, pp. 28-31, 2001 (web link)
    • The Cyber-Posture of the National Information Infrastructure, Willis H. Ware, RAND (web link)
  • Defense Production Act
    • Use of the Defense Production Act of 1950 for Critical Infrastructure Protection, Lee M. Zeichner, September 2001 (13 pages)
  • Department of Homeland Security Organization
    • The Department of Homeland Security: The Road Ahead, Michael A. Wermuth, RAND, January 2005 (22 pages)
  • Homeland Defense and Security
    • Behind America’s Front Lines: Organizing to Protect the Homeland, Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Destler, The Brookings Review, Vol. 20 No.3, pp. 17-19, 2002 (web link)
    • Protecting the American Homeland: A Preliminary Analysis, Michael E. O’Hanlon, Peter R. Orszag, Ivo H. Daalder, I.M. Destler, David L. Gunter, Robert E. Litan, James B. Steinberg, The Brookings Institution, 2002 (182 pages)
    • Homeland Defense: The State of the Union, Colonel Randall J. Larsen, USAF, and Ruth A. David, Ph.D., The ANSER Institute for Homeland Security, May 2001 (web link)
    • Homeland Security: A Compendium of Public and Private Organizations’ Policy Recommendations, John V. Parachini, Lynn E. Davis, and Timothy Liston, National Security Research Division, RAND, February 26-27, 1998 (64 pages)
    • Beyond the Industrial Web: Economic Synergies and Targeting Methodologies, Thesis Presented by Steven M. Rinaldi, Major, USAF School of Advanced Airpower Studies, April 1995 (89 pages)
  • Information Policy, Security, and Sharing
    • Protecting America’s Freedom in the Information Age: A Report of the Markle Foundation Task Force, Markle Foundation, October 2002 (174 pages)
    • Creating a Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security: Second Report of the Markle Foundation Task Force, Markle Foundation, December 2003 (173 pages)
  • National Security Council
    • The National Security Council Project: Oral History Roundtables – The Clinton Administration National Security Council, The Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland, September 27, 2000 (report published in 2001) (64 pages)
  • Public-Private Partnership
    • Sharing the Knowledge: Government-Private Sector Partnerships to Enhance Information Security, Paper Submitted by Steven M. Rinaldi, USAF Institute for National Security Studies, May 2000 (76 pages)
    • Working Group II: Building an Effective, Sustainable Partnership Between the Government and the Private Sector, Markle Foundation (13 pages)
  • Research and Development
    • Concepts for Enhancing Critical Infrastructure Protection: Relating Y2K to CIP Research and Development, David Mussington, RAND Science and Technology Policy Institute, 2002 (100 pages)
  • Strategic Planning
    • Who’s on First? A Strategy for Protecting Critical Infrastructure, Alane Kochems, Backgrounder, No. 1851, May 9, 2005 (7 pages)
    • America’s National Critical Infrastructure Assurance Plan: Can Compromise Win in an Uncompromising World? Paper Submitted by Stephen J. Werner, National Defense University, National War College (14 pages)


 
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