all of the CI sectors (16 total). This is a formal information and decision support paper that you are developing for the director of Homeland Security of your chosen municipal community. The director’s intent is to share this risk analysis and resource allocation paper with the major department heads of the city, the city manager or administrator, the mayor, and the city council. The director’s goal is to enhance awareness of CI protection and resiliency issues and to improve overall CI security, planning, mitigation, response, recovery, and resiliency. The director also plans to use this assessment as a means and justification for additional funding of CI projects.
Use the following sectors:
Transportation Systems Sector
Rail and passenger
Ferry and other port transportation modes
Airports and airplanes
Bridges
Tunnels and vehicular (passenger)
Government Facilities Sector
Federal government facilities
Commercial office buildings housing federal government offices
Educational institutions
Commercial Facilities Sector
Shopping malls
Sports complexes and exhibition halls
Large, public gathering places
Jewish facilities (community centers, schools, synagogues, etc.)
Energy Sector
Electrical power generation facilities
Petroleum production facilities
Natural gas production facilities
Chemical Sector
Basic chemicals
Specialty chemicals (any of the 322 chemicals covered in the Chemical Facilities Antiterrorism Standards)
Agricultural chemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Consumer products
The importance of conducting a complete risk analysis and including your combined matrices within this paper cannot be overstressed. You must provide a descriptive justification for why each element has been assigned a certain value within the context of your group paper.