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Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP)

Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP). DoD CIO/DISA/GSA. Mr. Bill Bryan Director, Critical Infrastructure Protection Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense 13 July 2006. Defense Critical Infrastructure Program DCIP Program-Wide Mission-Vision-Goals.

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Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP)

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  1. Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) DoD CIO/DISA/GSA Mr. Bill Bryan Director, Critical Infrastructure Protection Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense 13 July 2006

  2. Defense Critical Infrastructure ProgramDCIP Program-Wide Mission-Vision-Goals • DCIP Policy and Program Guidance • DCIP Strategic Partnerships & Enabling Technologies • DCIP Plans, Programs and Capabilities Integrated and Implemented At All Levels • DCIP Resourcing At All Levels • Education and Outreach Mission: Enhance Risk Management Decisions At All Levels To Ensure That Defense Critical Infrastructure Is Available When Required Vision: Assurance of Defense Mission Critical Infrastructure in an All Hazards Environment Goals:

  3. Defense Critical Infrastructure ProgramAssessment Framework DCIP Addresses The Following Questions: • What Is Mission Critical? • Are Mission Critical Assets Vulnerable? • What Can Be Done To Lower Risk?

  4. Defense Critical Infrastructure ProgramTasks & Responsibilities FUNCTIONS TASKS RESPONSI BILITIES Identify & Prioritize Missions and Tasks Combatant Commands What’s Critical? Identify Warfighting Systems &Assets SERVICES: Component Commands DoD “SECTORS” DIB Financial Services Global Info Grid Health Affairs ISR Logistics Transportation Personnel Public Works Space SERVICES Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force <Nat’l Guard> <Coast Guard> Identify & Characterize Supporting Infrastructure Assets and Networks Are Critical Assets Vulnerable? SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Defense Agencies Defense Activities CIP Ctr’s Of Excellence Industry & Private Sector Conduct Vulnerability Assessments DOD OSD Services Combatant Commands Defense Agencies OTHER Federal Depts States Local Govt’s Industry & Private Sector What Can Be Done To Lower Risk? Remediate & Mitigate Risks

  5. DCIP-Related Guidance • NATIONAL - National Strategy for Physical Protection of CI & KA (Feb 03) • NATIONAL - HSPD-7 (Dec 03) • DHS - NIPP-Base Plan (Signed June 30) • ASD(HD)/DCIP - DIB SSP (Under development) • ASD(HD)/DCIP - DIB Strategy (Requested by ASD(HD)) • ASD(HD) - Strategy for HD & CS (Jun 05) • DCIP - Mission Assurance Framework(at the request of DepSecDef) • DCIP - Strategy for Defense Critical Infrastructure (at the request of JS) • DCIP - DoDD 3020.40 (Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (Aug 05) • DCIP - Interim Implementation Guidance (includes Standards)  DoDI 3020.aa • DCIP - DoDI DCIP (to follow the Interim Implementation Guidance ) • DCIP - Criticality Methodology ~ (How to Identify critical assets) • DCIP - Benchmarks(Standards to Assess critical assets) (Jun 06) • DCIP – Essential Elements of Information (Jun 06) • JS/DTRA - Modular DCIP Assessment Program (Jan 06) • NG CIP - Mission Assurance Assessment Program Plan • DCIP - Communications Plan ~ no requirement (How to Communicate across the DCIP Enterprise) • DCIP - Portfolio Management Plan ~ recommended in DoDD 8115.01 (How to Measure Results • DCIP - GIS Data Strategy ~ (How to standardize and visualize GIS data) *Note: Draft Documents Developed and Under Review.

  6. DoD Homeland DefenseThe OASD(HD) Within DoD Secretary of Defense Deputy Secretary of Defense USD (Policy) USD (Comptroller) USD (Personnel & Readiness) USD (Intelligence) USD (Acquisition, Technology, & Logistics) ASD (Networks & Info Integration/ DoD CIO PDUSD (Policy) PDUSD (Comptroller) PDUSD (Personnel & Readiness) PDUSD (Intelligence) DUSD (Acquisition & Technology) DASD (Deputy CIO) ASD (Int Sec Affairs) Dir, Program Analysis & Evaluation ASD (Reserve Affairs) DUSD (Programs, Resources & Reqts) DUSD (Logistics & Material Readiness) DASD (Resources) ASD (Int Sec Policy) ASD (Health Affairs) DUSD (Preparation & Warning) Dir, Defense Research & Engineering DASD (C3, Space, & IT Programs) ASD (SO/LIC) DUSD (Warfighting & Operations) ATSD (Nuc, Chem, & Bio Def Programs) DASD (Spectrum, Space, & C3) ASD (Homeland Defense) DUSD (CI & Security) ATSD (Intelligence Oversight) Inspector General General Council ASD (Legislative Affairs) Dir, Administration & Management Dir, Force Transformation Dir, Net Assessment Dir, Operational Test & Evaluation ASD (Public Affairs)

  7. DoD Homeland DefenseThe OASD(HD) Organization Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense Hon Paul McHale - DoD Senior Executives Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense Mr. Pete Verga Chief of Staff Mr. Robert Salesses Deputy Assistant Secretary Of Defense for Homeland Security Integration Mr. Pete Verga Deputy Assistant Secretary Of Defense for Force Planning & Employment - Vacant - Deputy Assistant Secretary Of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Resources Mr. Scott Rowell Special Assistant For Civil Support - Vacant - Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense For Continuity & Crisis Management - Vacant - Principal Director, Strategic Management Mr. Frank Jones Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) Defense Continuity & Crisis Management Office (DCCMO)

  8. Defense Critical Infrastructure ProgramPolicy Background • Initial: “Key Asset Protection Program” (KAPP) – Jun 89 • Updated: “Critical Asset Assurance Program” (CAAP) – Jan 98 DOD Directive 5160.54: DepSecDef Memoranda: • Realigned CAAP into “Critical Infrastructure Protection” (CIP) under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence - Aug 99 • Realigned CIP oversight to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense – Sep 03 Homeland Security Presidential Directive #7 (HSPD-7) • Assigned the DoD as the “Sector Specific Agency” for the Defense Industrial Base – Dec 03 DOD Directive 5111.13 • “Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense” – in formal coordination, release date TBD DOD Directive 3020.ff • “Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) – formal coordination complete, awaiting DepSecDef signature (release date TBD)

  9. R = I*(V*T) Risk = Impact x (Vulnerability x Threat) Defense Critical Infrastructure ProgramWhat Can Be Done To Lower Risk? Includes Both “Threats” (i.e., intentional hostile acts) and “Hazards” (i.e., non-intentional acts or accidental events) Vulnerabilities From The DCIP FSIVA’s Operational Impacts From The DCIP Mission Area Analysis Process DCIP Risks Must Be Fully Addressed In The Planning, Programming, Budgeting & Execution System (PPBES) Goal: Risk Remediation or Mitigation…

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