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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

A regional conference hosted by Princeton University`s Policy Research Institute for the Region (PRIOR)
Pt 2: Vulnerability of Critical Infrastructure - Do We Need to Re-evaluate?
Seven years after 9/11, our nation has a long way to go to secure adequately the bulk of our critical infrastructure against the likes of natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Transportation systems (including air, rail and shipping), along with chemical facilities, food and water supplies, communication systems, financial institutions, government complexes are at risk. Experts in the field will discuss what has been done to protect these facilities and what models can be implemented to secure private and public facilities in a systematic way.

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  • So typical. The Answer of Who is in Charge is still not clear and Even Here, No one Stands up to Admit who is in charge???? The Director said it again and again, meetings, reviews, discussions and work work work in regards to assessing the potential risks....but no mention of anything that has been done. Millions spent on consultants....zero spent on Action Items. Katrina is a prime example of a Protocol Circle Jerk. Was this meeting arranged for a Future Planned Event?

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