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United States Department of Homeland Security / Infrastructure / Security engineering / Actuarial science / Risk management / Critical infrastructure protection / Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards / National Infrastructure Protection Plan / Vulnerability / National security / Management / Risk
Date: 2013-03-14 10:33:48
United States Department of Homeland Security
Infrastructure
Security engineering
Actuarial science
Risk management
Critical infrastructure protection
Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards
National Infrastructure Protection Plan
Vulnerability
National security
Management
Risk

GAO-13-412T Highlights; CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION: Preliminary Observations on DHS Efforts to Assess Chemical Security Risk and Gather Feedback on Facility Outreach

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