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  1. 444 DM 2. 2.1 Introduction. The Office of Law Enforcement and Security (OLES) in coordination with the Department’s bureaus/offices developed this chapter in response to the President’s policy on “National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets”, dated February 2003 and to Homeland Security ...

  2. Get this from a library! National strategy for the physical protection of critical infrastructures and key assets.. [George W Bush; United States. President (2001-2009 : Bush)] -- 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 ...

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  4. Key Assets February 14, 2003 The National Strategy to Secure Cyber-space and the National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastruc-tures and Key Assets will help us protect America from those who would do us harm, whether through physical destruction or by attacking our infrastructures through cyber-space. These strategies ...

  5. 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,

  6. 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,

  7. 7 de jun. de 2018 · The Bush Administration’s National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets (NSPP), released in February 2003, further defined three categories of key assets: one for monuments, symbols and icons important to the Nation’s heritage and values, a second for facilitates and structures representing the national economic power and technological advancement ...