Another Report on H. Sandy Rebuilding – from RAND
From RAND: The Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force’s Infrastructure Resilience Guidelines; An Initial Assessment of Implementation by Federal Agencies. 2014; 74 pages. This report is very different...
View ArticleAnother Resilience Source
From Fellow Blogger, Eric Holdeman, this posting about trying to keep up with the literature about resilience: Specially he cites an organization called the National Infrastructure Advisory Council and...
View ArticleBolstering Critical Infrastructure Resilience After H. Sandy
See this blog posting, by my friend Eric Holdeman, on the new report: Bolstering Critical Infrastructure Resilience. Filed under: Hurricane Sandy, Infrastructure, Resilience
View ArticleJournal Article
New Open Access Journal Article. Do not be put off by the title; the article is interesting and original. See: Critical infrastructure, panarchies and the vulnerability paths of cascading disasters. If...
View ArticleThe Neglect of Infrastructure
See this article from the Wash Post on Subway and Other Decaying Infrastructure. Very sad commentary about vulnerabilities on a good day. No wonder disasters are so extensive and expensive.Filed...
View ArticleResources from the ASCE
ASCE is the American Society of Civil Engineers, and an old friend, Richard Wright, is an active volunteer at the association. Recently, mentioned some of the work ASCE has been doing, and I thought I...
View ArticleInfrastructure – exposure from natural disasters
From RAND: Characterizing National Exposures to Infrastructure from Natural Disasters; Data and Methods Documentation Filed under: Infrastructure
View ArticleSecuring Critical Sectors
From the HSDL, this account of a new report on critical infrastructure by MIT: Keeping America Safe: Toward More Secure Networks for Critical SectorsFiled under: Infrastructure
View ArticleU.S. Is Lagging in Infrastructure
The U.S. Has Forgotten How to Do Infrastructure. The nation once built things fast and cheaply. Now experts are puzzled why costs are higher and projects take longer than in other countries. A key...
View ArticleClimate Change and Its Effects on Infrastructure
From the WashPost: Phoenix heat, Tropical Storm Cindy show how climate change is a threat to our infrastructureFiled under: Climate Change, Infrastructure
View ArticleThe Dirty Truth About Disasters
Cities Swimming in Raw Sewage as Hurricanes Overwhelm Systems. Treatment plants unable to cope with influx from Irma, Harvey. Human waste, chemicals sent to waterways by outmatched plantsFiled under:...
View ArticleNew Tool for Setting Recovery Priorities
Northeastern professor creates new way to help cities recover from disasters Northeastern Professor Ozlem Ergun has a new tool to prioritize recovery efforts after a city is hit by an earthquake,...
View ArticleNIST to Study PR Infrastructure Impacts
NIST Launches Study of Hurricane Maria’s Impact on Puerto Rico. The U.S. Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced it will study the impacts of Hurricane...
View ArticleCatastrophic Power Outage Report
From the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, this report (92 pp.) titled Surviving a Catastrophic Power Outage; How to Strengthen the Capabilities of the Nation. Note that Appendix G addresses...
View ArticleInfrastructure Resilience Planning Framework Under Development
From Govtech: Pilot Will Look at Cascading Consequences During Disaster. The resiliency plan will focus on how critical infrastructure would continue to function post-disaster, e.g., the study could...
View ArticleNew GAO Report on Critical Infrastructure Protection
Critical Infrastructure Protection: Additional Actions Needed to Identify Framework Adoption and Resulting Improvements. GAO-20-299: Feb 25, 2020.
View ArticleHow COVID-19 Could Affect Critical Infrastructure
From HSToday: 1918 Flu Sheds Light on How COVID-19 Could Affect Critical Infrastructure
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