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The U.S. infrastructure contains some of the most complex and heavily relied upon systems in the world. The collective human, physical, and cyber systems that form the national network of infrastructures enable trillions of dollars of economic activity and lay the foundations upon which our way of life is built. Critical infrastructure areas include:
- Food and agriculture
- Public health
- Water
- Energy
- Banking and finance
- Transportation
- Telecommunications
- Information Technology
- Emergency Services
- Dams
- Defense Industrial Base
- Postal and Shipping
- Chemicals
- Nuclear Reactors
Ensuring the reliability and resilience of these critical infrastructures against terrorist threats, natural disasters, and operational emergencies is a priority for owners, operators, and leaders from industry and government. Energetics provides strategic planning, issue analysis, stakeholder outreach, process facilitation, and technology roadmapping to integrate public-sector equities in infrastructure protection.
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