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United States Department of Homeland Security / Infrastructure / Security engineering / Critical infrastructure protection / National Infrastructure Protection Plan / Emergency management / Transportation Security Administration / Risk management / Critical infrastructure / National security / Public safety / Security
Date: 2012-10-12 11:02:17
United States Department of Homeland Security
Infrastructure
Security engineering
Critical infrastructure protection
National Infrastructure Protection Plan
Emergency management
Transportation Security Administration
Risk management
Critical infrastructure
National security
Public safety
Security

Transportation Systems Sector-Specific Plan An Annex to the National Infrastructure Protection Plan  1SFGBDF

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