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Resilience Week 2019
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Creating and sustaining resilient critical infrastructure is a diverse and complex mission. Critical infrastructure systems in the United States consist of a diversity of interdependent networks, varied operating and ownership models, systems in both the physical world and cyberspace, and stakeholders from multi-jurisdictional levels. Large-scale disasters have revealed that decision makers often struggle to identify or determine key components and interdependency relationships in infrastructure systems, optimal resource allocation to increase resilience or reduce risk, and optimal response plans. This webpage seeks to provide a avenue for city and state entities, infrastructure owner-operators, federal agencies, and researchers to discuss, share, and collaborate with like-minded individuals focused on tools, technologies, and policies for improving critical infrastructure resilience.
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