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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1407
To establish a national competence for critical infrastructure
protection, and for other purposes.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 5, 2001
Mr. Domenici introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on Armed Services
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A BILL
To establish a national competence for critical infrastructure
protection, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Critical Infrastructures Protection
Act of 2001''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) The Information revolution has transformed the conduct
of business and the operations of government as well as the
infrastructure relied upon for the defense and national
security of the United States.
(2) Private business, government, and the national security
apparatus increasingly depend on an interdependent network of
critical physical and information infrastructures, including
telecommunications, energy, financial services, water, and
transportation sectors.
(3) A continuous national effort is required to ensure the
reliable provision of cyber and physical infrastructure
services critical to maintaining the national defense,
continuity of government, economic prosperity, and quality of
life in the United States.
(4) This national effort requires extensive modeling and
analytic capabilities for purposes of evaluating appropriate
mechanisms to ensure the stability of these complex and
interdependent systems, and to underpin policy recommendations,
so as to achieve the continuous viability and adequate
protection of the critical infrastructure of the nation.
SEC. 3. POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES.
It is the policy of the United States--
(1) that any physical or virtual disruption of the
operation of the critical infrastructures of the United States
be rare, brief, geographically limited in effect, manageable,
and minimally detrimental to the economy, essential human and
government services, and national security of the United
States;
(2) that actions necessary to achieve the policy stated in
paragraph (1) be carried out in a public-private partnership
involving corporate and non-governmental organizations; and
(3) to have in place a comprehensive and effective program
to ensure the continuity of essential Federal Government
functions under all circumstances.
SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL COMPETENCE FOR CRITICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION.
(a) Support of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Continuity by
National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center.--
(1) In general.--The National Infrastructure Simulation and
Analysis Center (NISAC) shall provide support for the
activities of the President's Critical Infrastructure
Protection and Continuity Board under Executive Order ____.
(2) Particular support.--The support provided for the Board
under paragraph (1) shall include the following:
(A) Modeling, simulation, and analysis of the
systems comprising critical infrastructures, including
cyber infrastructure, telecommunications
infrastructure, and physical infrastructure, in order
to enhance understanding of the large-scale complexity
of such systems and to facilitate modification of such
systems to mitigate the threats to such systems and to
critical infrastructures generally.
(B) Acquisition from State and local governments
and the private sector of data necessary to create and
maintain models of such systems and of critical
infrastructures generally.
(C) Utilization of modeling, simulation, and
analysis under subparagraph (A) to provide education
and training to members of the Board, and other
policymakers, on matters relating to--
(i) the analysis conducted under that
subparagraph;
(ii) the implications of unintended or
unintentional disturbances to critical
infrastructures; and
(iii) responses to incidents or crises
involving critical infrastructures, including
the continuity of government and private sector
activities through and after such incidents or
crises.
(D) Utilization of modeling, simulation, and
analysis under subparagraph (A) to provide
recommendations to members of the Board and other
policymakers, and to departments and agencies of the
Federal Government and private sector persons and
entities upon request, regarding means of enhancing the
stability of, and preserving, critical infrastructures.
(3) Recipient of certain support.--Modeling, simulation,
and analysis provided under this subsection to the Board shall
be provided, in particular, to the Infrastructure
Interdependencies committee of the Board under section 9(c)(8)
of the Executive Order referred to in paragraph (1).
(b) Activities of President's Critical Infrastructure Protection
and Continuity Board.--The Board shall provide to the Center
appropriate information on the critical infrastructure requirements of
each Federal agency for purposes of facilitating the provision of
support by the Center for the Board under subsection (a).
SEC. 5. CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEFINED.
In this Act, the term ``critical infrastructure'' means systems and
assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States that
the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a
debilitating impact on national security, national economic security,
national public health or safety, or any combination of those matters.
SEC. 6. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There is hereby authorized for the Department of Defense for fiscal
year 2002, $8,000,000 for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for
activities of the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis
Center under section 4 in that fiscal year.
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