Common use of Coordinate infrastructure protection Clause in Contracts

Coordinate infrastructure protection. The private sector owns or protects the majority of the nation’s critical infrastructure. Protecting that infrastructure is a perfect task for public–private collaboration. Law enforcement can share threat intelligence, provide contact information, and suggest response procedures. Pri- vate security can perform vulnerability analyses and inform law enforcement about sites to which police may need to respond. Much work can be done in this area.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.theiacp.org, portal.cops.usdoj.gov, justicestudies.com

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Coordinate infrastructure protection. The private sector owns or protects the majority of the nation’s 's critical infrastructure. Protecting that infrastructure is a perfect task for public-private collaboration. Law enforcement can share threat intelligence, provide contact information, and suggest response procedures. Pri- vate security can perform vulnerability analyses and inform law enforcement about sites to which police may need to respond. Much work can be done in this area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: popcenter.asu.edu

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