1 Washington State Critical Infrastructure Program “No security, No infrastructure” Infrastructure Protection Office Emergency Management Division Washington.

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1 Washington State Critical Infrastructure Program “No security, No infrastructure” Infrastructure Protection Office Emergency Management Division Washington Military Department

2 Mission / Agenda Identify Locate Assess Protect Critical Infrastructure that if lost or disrupted would have a devastating effect on the citizens of Washington

3 Authority HSPD 7, Critical Infrastructure Identification, Prioritization, and Protection, December 17, 2003 National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP), 2006 Washington Statewide Homeland Security Strategic Plan, Washington Infrastructure Protection Plan (WIPP), February 2008

4 Identify Infrastructure Protection Sub-Committee Infrastructure Protection Office Washington Military Department Department of Homeland Security Other

5 Selection Criteria Developed by: –Department of Homeland Security –Infrastructure Protection Sub- Committee, Infrastructure Sector Leads –Other Customers

6 Critical Infrastructure Sectors 1 - Agriculture & Food 2 - Banking & Finance 3 - Chemical and Hazmat 4 - Defense Industrial Base 5 - Energy 6 - Emergency Services 7 - Information Technology 8 - Telecommunications 9 - Postal & Shipping 10 - Health Care & Public Health 11 - Transportation 12 - Water & Wastewater 13 - Monuments & Icons 14 - Commercial Assets 15 - Government Facilities 16 - Dams & Levees 17 - Nuclear Facilities 18- Critical Manufacturing

7 Locate - Map (Validating and Vetting) Infrastructure Protection Office, Emergency Management Division Washington National Guard, Washington Military Department

8 Assessment Resources WNG –262 nd Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron (IWAS) –56 th Theater Information Operations Group (TIOG) –Critical Infrastructure Protection Vulnerability Assessment Team (CIP Tm) –Full Spectrum Integrated Vulnerability Assessment (Former FSIVA Members) Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC)

9 Assessment Types IPO, EMD –Buffer Zone –CARVER –MSHARRPP + V WNG - Other DHS – Comprehensive Reviews – Top Screen – Site Assistance Visit

10 Assessment Support Washington Joint Analytical Center (WAJAC) – Provides Threat Argonne National Laboratory – Provides Background / History Argonne National Laboratory – Provides Interdependencies Profile Equipment Sub-Committee – Approves Equipment Selection

11 Protect Private Security Force (SOPS and Policies inside the fence) Local Law Enforcement (Buffer Zone Plan outside the fence) and Local Tactical Plan) State Law Enforcement (Support Local Tactical Plan) Washington National Guard (Support Local Tactical Plan)

12 Protected Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII), DHS –Accessed only by authorized and trained individuals –Used for analysis of threats, vulnerabilities and other homeland security purposes –Protected from disclosure under FOIA and similar State and local disclosure laws –Not used directly in civil litigation nor the basis for regulatory action WA IPO Accredited September 21, 2007 Document Protection

13 Plan Protection-Federal Automated Critical Asset Management System – ACAMS, DHS –Secure –Controlled Access –Online data entry and retrieval –Inventory –Asset Management – Owner Covered by PCII

14 Plan Protection-State RCW (1) Those portions of records assembled, prepared, or maintained to prevent, mitigate, or respond to criminal terrorist acts, which are acts that significantly disrupt the conduct of government or of the general civilian population of the state or the United States and that manifest an extreme indifference to human life, the public disclosure of which would have a substantial likelihood of threatening public safety, consisting of: (a) Specific and unique vulnerability assessments or specific and unique response or deployment plans, including compiled underlying data collected in preparation of or essential to the assessments, or to the response or deployment plans; and (b) Records not subject to public disclosure under federal law that are shared by federal or international agencies, and information prepared from national security briefings provided to state or local government officials related to domestic preparedness for acts of terrorism;

15 Thank you Jeff Parsons