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Publication Date: June 2002
Publisher: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
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Research Area: Government
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This report lists selected federal assistance programs that are available to state, local, and other public authorities to help protect critical infrastructures. Critical infrastructures include such facilities as seaports, airports, energy production and transmission, assets used by the telecommunications and banking and finance industries, and those assets used by emergency services. Much of what is considered critical infrastructure is owned and operated by the private sector, and the private sector is primarily responsible for ensuring its protection. However, for those facilities owned and/or operated by state or local governments, or other types of public authorities (in particular water supply, ports, airports, mass transit), a number of programs provide support for improving security.