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Definition
Terrorists gain understanding of a community's capability to respond to
mass casualty incidents by surveying responder resources, and they
plan accordingly. False alarm calls often enable terrorists to see
firsthand how the community responds to an incident
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, Reconnaissance Impersonation
Gaining Access Exploitation
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Definition
This sector is an integral component of the U.S. economy, contributing
greatly to the U.S. gross domestic product and employing roughly one
million of the nation's workforce. This sector is composed of industries
that are not included within another sector.
Categories of industries in the critical manufacturing sector include
primary metal manufacturing; machinery manufacturing; electrical
equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing; and
transportation equipment manufacturing.
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Transportation Agriculture
Government Manufacturing
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Definition
This sector is divided into three segments: electricity, petroleum, and
natural gas. Almost 80% of the U.S. energy infrastructure is under
private ownership.
Electricity is produced through coal, natural gas, and oil combustion;
nuclear power facilities; hydroelectric plants; and renewable energy
sources (e.g., wind and solar).
Petroleum includes exploring, producing, storing, transporting, and
refining crude oil.
The last segment, natural gas, is produced, piped, stored, and
distributed in the U.S.; however, there are imports of natural gas to
meet the growing need.
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Agriculture Energy
Water Power
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, This sector is segmented into six key subsectors, or modes, which
operate independently within both a regulated and nonregulated
environment, yet are also highly interdependent. The six modes are
aviation, highway, maritime, mass transit, pipelines, and rail. The
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is responsible for
overseeing all modes of transportation except maritime, which is
overseen by the U.S. Coast Guard. The modes of transportation are
interdependent on each other as well as with other sectors, including
energy
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Transportation Agriculture
Communication Manufacturing
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Definition
(not communications and information management)
command and management?
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Definition
Terrorists gain understanding of a community's capability to respond to
mass casualty incidents by surveying responder resources, and they
plan accordingly. False alarm calls often enable terrorists to see
firsthand how the community responds to an incident
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, Reconnaissance Impersonation
Gaining Access Exploitation
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Definition
This sector is an integral component of the U.S. economy, contributing
greatly to the U.S. gross domestic product and employing roughly one
million of the nation's workforce. This sector is composed of industries
that are not included within another sector.
Categories of industries in the critical manufacturing sector include
primary metal manufacturing; machinery manufacturing; electrical
equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing; and
transportation equipment manufacturing.
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Transportation Agriculture
Government Manufacturing
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Definition
This sector is divided into three segments: electricity, petroleum, and
natural gas. Almost 80% of the U.S. energy infrastructure is under
private ownership.
Electricity is produced through coal, natural gas, and oil combustion;
nuclear power facilities; hydroelectric plants; and renewable energy
sources (e.g., wind and solar).
Petroleum includes exploring, producing, storing, transporting, and
refining crude oil.
The last segment, natural gas, is produced, piped, stored, and
distributed in the U.S.; however, there are imports of natural gas to
meet the growing need.
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Agriculture Energy
Water Power
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Definition
, This sector is segmented into six key subsectors, or modes, which
operate independently within both a regulated and nonregulated
environment, yet are also highly interdependent. The six modes are
aviation, highway, maritime, mass transit, pipelines, and rail. The
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is responsible for
overseeing all modes of transportation except maritime, which is
overseen by the U.S. Coast Guard. The modes of transportation are
interdependent on each other as well as with other sectors, including
energy
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Transportation Agriculture
Communication Manufacturing
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Definition
(not communications and information management)
command and management?
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