Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program
Mar 6, 2012
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HOUSE HOMELAND SECURITY-SUBCOMMITTEE ON CYBERSECURITY, INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES
Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Standards Program
The Subcommittee will be examining numerous problems in the ..
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HOUSE HOMELAND SECURITY-SUBCOMMITTEE ON CYBERSECURITY, INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES
Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Standards Program
The Subcommittee will be examining numerous problems in the compliance of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program, including leadership turnover, inadequate training and poor hiring decisions.
Panel One:
Rand Beers, undersecretary of Homeland Security, National Protection and Programs Directorate
Penny J. Anderson, director, Infrastructure Security Compliance Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
David Wulf, deputy director, Infrastructure Security Compliance Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, DHS
Panel Two:
Bill Allmond, vice president for government and public relations, Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates
Timothy J. Scott, chief security officer and corporate director for emergency services and security, Dow Chemical
David L. Wright, President, American Federation of Government Employees Local 918
2:30p-4:30p 311 Cannon HOB www.house.gov
1 hour, 49 minutes
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