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  1. The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assetsis the product of many months of consultation across a broad range of public- and private-sector stakeholders. It includes extensive input from the federal departments and agencies, state and municipal government,

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  2. The National Strategy for Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets serves as a critical bridge between the National Strategy for Homeland Security and a national protection plan to be developed by the Department of Homeland Security.

  3. Abstract: This document defines the road ahead for a core mission area identified in the President's National Strategy for Homeland Security-reducing the Nation's vulnerability to acts of terrorism by protecting our critical infrastructures and key assets from physical attack.

    • White House Administrative Office
    • 2003
  4. 1 de fev. de 2003 · The National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets. February 2003. Authors: George W. Bush. To read the full-text of this...

  5. 1 de out. de 2004 · The Bush Administration's National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets (NSPP), released in February, 2003, reaffirms the critical infrastructure sectors identified in the National Strategy for Homeland Security.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2012 · Abstract: National goals that are fundamental to United States security policy. Includes public and private sector responses to improving homeland security. Local and state governments, private sector and individual citizens can help improve security of infrastructure and assets in a cooperative environment. Terrorists long-term ...

  7. Page 1 - into six critical mission areas: intelligence and warning, border and transportation security, domestic counterterrorism, protecting critical infrastructures and key assets,...