Surviving a Catastrophic Power Outage

ebook How to Strengthen the Capabilities of the Nation--Preventing Severe Cascading Impacts on Critical Sectors Like Water, Communications, Transportation, Healthcare

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This important report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction - it is not a print replica, and thus it is suitable for all devices. Contents: Surviving a Catastrophic Power Outage: How to Strengthen the Capabilities of the Nation * 2019 U.S. Intelligence Community Worldwide Threat Assessment.

The nation has steadily improved its ability to respond to major disasters and the power outages that often result. But increasing threats—whether severe natural disasters, cyber-physical attacks, electromagnetic events, or some combination—present new challenges for protecting the national power grid and recovering quickly from a catastrophic power outage. The President's National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) was tasked to examine the nation's ability to respond to and recover from a catastrophic power outage of a magnitude beyond modern experience, exceeding prior events in severity, scale, duration, and consequence. Simply put, how can the nation best prepare for and recover from a catastrophic power outage, regardless of the cause?

Executive Summary * Introduction: What the Nation Faces * Recommendations and Supporting Findings * Moving Forward: A Call to Action * Appendix A: Acknowledgements * Appendix B: Study Methodology * Appendix C: Definitions to Frame the Study * Appendix D: Government Authorities, Processes, and Roles * Appendix E: Sector Interdependencies * Appendix F: Individual and Community Preparedness Efforts * Appendix G: Lessons Learned from 2017 Disasters * Appendix H: References

After interviews with dozens of senior leaders and experts and an extensive review of studies and statutes, we found that existing national plans, response resources, and coordination strategies would be outmatched by a catastrophic power outage. This profound risk requires a new national focus. Significant public and private action is needed to prepare for and recover from a catastrophic outage that could leave large parts of the nation without power for weeks or months, and cause service failures in other sectors— including water and wastewater, communications, transportation, healthcare, and financial services—that are critical to public health and safety and our national and economic security. The United States should respond to this problem in two overarching ways: 1) design a national approach to prepare for, respond to, and recover from catastrophic power outages that provides the federal guidance, resources, and incentives needed to take action across all levels of government and industry and down to communities and individuals; and 2) improve our understanding of how cascading failures across critical infrastructure will affect restoration and survival. There are a number of ongoing initiatives in both the public and private sector that are in line with our recommendations. We urge the continued advancement of these initiatives in conjunction with our recommendations.

Surviving a Catastrophic Power Outage