Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response

How Private Action Can Reduce Public Vulnerability


"America must work hard to improve its responses to natural disasters and terror attacks.  This book demonstrates that effective coordination with the operators of privately owned critical infrastructure is a vital part of that work, and offers guidance for progress."

U.S. Senator SUSAN M. COLLINS of Maine, Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate

 

Cambridge University Press 2006, ($29.95, paperback; $59.99, hardcover)
506 pages, September 11, 2006; ISBN 0131435264

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CONTENTS

List of Contributors page ix
Foreword, by General Robert T. Marsh xi
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
I.  SEEDS OF DISASTER
1 Where Private Efficiency Meets Public Vulnerability: The Critical Infrastructure Challenge 3
Philip E. Auerswald, Lewis M. Branscomb, Todd M. La Porte, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
II.  A CRITICAL CHALLENGE
2 A Nation Forewarned: Vulnerability of Critical Infrastructure in the Twenty-First Century 19
Lewis M. Branscomb
3 The Brittle Superpower 26
Stephen E. Flynn
4 Critical Infrastructure Protection in the United States Since 1993 37
Brian Lopez
5 Evolution of Vulnerability Assessment Methods 51
Brian Lopez
III.  MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS
6 Managing for the Unexpected: Reliability and Organizational Resilience 71
Todd M. La Porte
7 Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability 77
Robert A. Frosch
8 Challenges of Assuring High Reliability When Facing Suicidal Terrorism 99
Todd R. La Porte
9 Managing for Reliability in an Age of Terrorism 121
Paul R. Schulman and Emery Roe
10 Organizational Strategies for Complex System Resilience, Reliability, and Adaptation 135
Todd M. La Porte
IV.  SECURING NETWORKS
11 Complexity and Interdependence: The Unmanaged Challenge 157
Philip E. Auerswald
12 Managing Reliability in Electric Power Companies 164
Jack Feinstein
13 Coordinated and Uncoordinated Crisis Responses by the Electric Industry 194
Michael Kormos and Thomas Bowe
14 Electricity: Protecting Essential Services 211
Jay Apt, M. Granger Morgan, and Lester B. Lave
15 A Cyber Threat to National Security? 239
Sean P. Gorman
16 Interdependent Security in Interconnected Networks 258
Geoffrey Heal, Michael Kearns, Paul Kleindorfer, and Howard Kunreuther
V.  CREATING MARKETS
17 Insurance, the 14th Critical Sector 279
Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
18 National Security and Private-Sector Risk Management for Terrorism 292
Lloyd Dixon and Robert Reville
19 Terrorism, Insurance, and Preparedness: Connecting the Dots 305
James W. Macdonald
20 Looking Beyond TRIA: A Clinical Examination of Potential Terrorism Loss Sharing 338
Howard Kunreuther and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
21 Financing Catastrophe Risk with Public and Private (Re)insurance Resources 379
Franklin W. Nutter
VI.  BUILDING TRUST
22 Public-Private Collaboration on a National and International Scale 395
Lewis M. Branscomb and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
23 Information Sharing with the Private Sector: History, Challenges, Innovation, and Prospects 404
Daniel B. Prieto III
24 Sharing the Watch: Public-Private Collaboration for Infrastructure Security 429
John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser
25 The Paris Initiative, "Anthrax and Beyond": Transnational Collaboration Among Interdependent Critical Networks 457
Patrick Lagadec and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
VII.  ROOTS OF RESPONSE
26 Leadership: Who Will Act? Integrating Public and Private Interests to Make a Safer World 483
Philip E. Auerswald, Lewis M. Branscomb, Todd M. La Porte, and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
References 507
Contributors 531
Author Index 547
Subject Index 548

 

Editors:

Philip Auerswald
Lewis M. Branscomb
Todd M. La Porte
Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan

Contributing authors:

Jay Apt
Thomas Bowe
Lloyd Dixon
John Donahue
Jack Feinstein
Stephen Flynn
Robert A. Frosch
Sean Gorman
Geoffrey Heal
Michael Kearns
Paul Kleindorfer
Michael Kormos
Howard Kunreuther
Todd R. La Porte
Patrick Lagadec
Lester Lave
Brian Lopez
James Macdonald
Robert T. Marsh
Granger Morgan
Franklin Nutter
Daniel Prieto
Robert Reville
Emery Roe
Paul R. Schulman
Richard Zeckhauser

 

 

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