Today, President Biden announced his intention to appoint high -quality and diverse industrial and government leaders as members of the President’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC), who advised the White House on how to reduce physical and cyber risk and increase security and resilience from the critical infrastructure sector Nation.
Since it was founded in 2001, Niac has carried out a dozen studies to overcome problems such as: Increasing intelligence information throughout the government and industry; identify and reduce the risk of complex cyber;
Better to prepare and respond to disturbances that can be ripple in various infrastructure systems; Facilitating cooperative decision making among senior executives and federal leaders during the threat and disaster response that will soon occur; and overcome the gap of skills and loss of institutional knowledge in the main national workforce.
The Biden-Harris administration provides unprecedented infrastructure investments in all 50 states and regions to build a better America that provides all communities.
Individuals announced today lead a senior executive with in -depth experience in various sectors including: banking and finance, transportation, energy, water, dam, defense, communication, information technology, health services, food and agriculture, government facilities, emergency services, and education tall.
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