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DHS. Private Sector Resources Catalog. May 10, 2010 [Full text – PDF]
Addresses some public health issues, including the importance of the US role in confronting the outbreak of pandemics and infectious diseases

Gershon RRM, Magda LA, Qureshi KA, et al. Factors associated with the ability and willingness of essential workers to report to duty during a pandemic. J Occup Environ Med 2010 (published online Sep 25) [Abstract]

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Essential plans for essential goods

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Business Continuity Institute. Supply chain resilience: BCI Survey Report 2009. Released in 2010.[Full text – PDF]

DHS. National Infrastructure Protection Program sector-specific plans: US critical infrastructure sectors formalize risk-reduction roadmaps. Fact sheet and text of speech by DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff (actual plans available by request; see fact sheet). Released May 21, 2007 [Fact sheet and speech]

DHS. Pandemic influenza: preparedness, response, and recovery - guide for critical infrastructure and key resources. Sept 19, 2006 [Full text - PDF]

DHS. Private Sector Resources Catalog. May 10, 2010 [Full text – PDF]
Addresses some public health issues, including the importance of the US role in confronting the outbreak of pandemics and infectious diseases

DHS. DHS recognizes critical manufacturing sector as key new private sector security partner. Press Release. Sep 5, 2008 [Full text]

DHS. Strategy to enhance international supply chain security. Released Jul 2007 [Full text]

GAO (Government Accountability Office). Critical infrastructure protection: Progress coordinating government and private sector efforts varies by sectors characteristics. GAO-07-39. Oct 2006 [Full text - PDF]

GAO (US Government Accountability Office). Critical infrastructure protection: sector plans and sector councils continue to evolve. GAO-07-706R. Jul 10, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

GAO (US Government Accountability Office). Critical infrastructure: Sector plans and sector councils continue to evolve. Testimony of Eileen R. Larence before U.S. Senate Subcommittee on State, Local, and Private Sector Preparedness and Integration, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-07-1075T. Jul 12, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

GAO (Government Accountability Office). Critical infrastructure: Challenges remain in protecting key sectors. Testimony of Eileen R Larence and David A. Powner before House of Representatives Subcommittee on Homeland Security, Committee on Appropriations. GAO-07-626T. Mar 20, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

GAO (Government Accountability Office). Critical infrastructure protection: Sector-specific plans' coverage of key cyber security elements varies. GAO-08-113. Oct 31, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

GAO (Government Accountability Office). Critical infrastructure protection: Sector-specific plans' coverage of key cyber security elements varies. Testimony of David A. Powner before House of Representatives Subcommittee on Homeland Security. GAO-08-64T. Oct 31, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

GAO. Department of Homeland Security: Progress report on implementation of mission and management functions. GAO-07-454. Aug 17, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

GAO. Department of Homeland Security: Progress report on implementation of mission and management functions. Testimony of David M Walker before U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-07-1081T. Sep 6, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

Gershon RRM, Magda LA, Qureshi KA, et al. Factors associated with the ability and willingness of essential workers to report to duty during a pandemic. J Occup Environ Med 2010 (published online Sep 25) [Abstract]

 

Interagency Working Group on Import Safety. Protecting American consumers every step of the way: a strategic framework for continual improvement in import safety. Sep 10, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

Jones DA, Nozick LK, Turnquist MA, et al. Pandemic influenza, worker absenteeism and impact on freight transportation. In: Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Science, Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Jan 7-10, 2008. [Full text - PDF]

Kass N, Otto J, O'Brien D, et al. Ethics and severe pandemic influenza: maintaining essential functions through a fair and considered response. Biosecur Bioterr 2008 Sep;6(3):227-36 [Abstract]

Kelley NS, Osterholm MT. Pandemic influenza, electricity, and the coal supply chain: addressing crucial preparedness gaps in the United States. Nov 2008 [Full text - PDF]

Landree E, Paul C, Grill B, et al. Freedom and information: assessing publicly available data regarding U.S. transportation infrastructure security. RAND Corp technical report. 2007 [Full text - PDF]

Luke TC, Rodrique JP. Protecting the public health and global freight transportation systems during an influenza pandemic. Am J Disaster Med 2008 Mar-Apr;3(2):99-107 [Abstract]

National Infrastructure Advisory Council. The prioritization of critical infrastructure for a pandemic outbreak in the United States working group - Final report and recommendations by the council. Jan 16, 2007 [Full text - PDF]

Rodrigue JP, Luke T, Osterholm M. Transport and pandemics, in The Geography of Transport Systems, Hofstra University, Department of Economics & Geography. 2008 [Full text]

US House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security. Getting beyond getting ready for pandemic influenza. Released Jan 14, 2009 [Full text - PDF]

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