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Critical Infrastructure Sectors: The Department Of Homeland Security

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Introduction
The Department of Homeland Security is task with a very important job of coming up with a critical infrastructure and key resources sectors in order to properly protect, withstand, and rapidly recover from all hazards whether is natural disasters or from a terrorist attack. Through a critical infrastructure set in place the Department of Homeland Security can provide strategic guidance to the public and private partners, encouraging national unity of effort, as well as coordinating the overall federal effort to promote the safekeeping and spirit of the United States (The Department of Homeland Security, 2015). The department of Homeland Security’s approach to identifying all the Critical Infrastructures and Key Resources Sectors, …show more content…

Dams sector is a vital part of the nation’s infrastructure and offers a wide range of economic, environmental, and social benefits. The asset composed are hydropower generation facilities, navigation locks, levees, dikes, hurricane barriers, mine tailings, industrial waste impoundments, and other similar water retention and water control facilities. Defense industrial base sector, includes domestic and foreign entities, with production assets located in many countries. This sector is the worldwide industrial complex that makes possible research and development, as well as design, delivery, production, and maintenance of military weapons systems, subsystems, and components or parts, to meet U.S. military requirements. With more than 100,000 defense industrial companies and their subcontractors who carry out under contract to the department of defense, and government-owned/ contractor-operated and government owned/government-operated facilities. Critical manufacturing emergency service sector, as direct attack on or disruption of certain elements of the manufacturing industry could disrupt essential functions at the national level …show more content…

Bush back in 2003 (McNeil & Weitz, 2010). The critical infrastructure sector list cover all the way dams, roads, chemical, power plants, emergency services, energy, agricultural, defense, to healthcare & public service and communication. However, there is a lot of criticisms towards the Department of Homeland security from the public and private sector for continually keep adding to the list and for the time frame is taking the DHS to have a complete critical infrastructure sector list (McNeil & Weitz, 2010). In my opinion the private sector has all the rights to criticize the DHS because in order for the federal, state, local, and private sector are able to work as one there must have an SOP (standard operating procedures). Therefore, if they are continuously changing the list it would be difficult for all the groups to come up with a training plan and a proper SOP to protect, withstand, and rapidly recover from natural disasters and/or an act of

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