Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2025
- Efficiency and consumer welfare under retail electricity deregulation: Analysis of Ohio's retail choice markets

- Noah Dormady, William Welch, Yufan Ji, Stephanie Pedron, Abdollah Shafieezadeh, Alberto Lamadrid L., Matthew Hoyt and Samantha Fox
- Who Will Rule the Waves? Geopolitical Threats to Maritime Infrastructure

- Elisabeth Braw
- Meeting California Climate Change Standards: Understanding the Regional and Local Transportation Coalitions Throughout California

- Naomi Bick
- To Transport or Not to Transport: Post‐Growth Avenues for Transport Infrastructure Planning

- Stefan Verweij, Christian Lamker and Bert de Groot
- Securing the Backbone of Healthcare: Resilience in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain

- Nicolette Louissaint and Danielle Ekoma
- Why Helene Hit So Hard: Lessons for a Future of Bareknuckle Storms

- Galen Miller and Arnaud Foubert
- Rebuilding May Be Easier Than Maintaining Social and Cultural Cohesion After the L.A. Fires

- Richard Little
- The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi

- Richard G. Little
- Pricing of public infrastructure services

- Pramode Verma
Volume 5, issue 1, 2024
- From the Editor pp. 6-8

- Richard G. Little
- Making policy for complex adaptive systems pp. 9-12

- M. John Plodinec
- Innovation, collaboration, and chief innovation officers pp. 13-16

- Philip Mark Plotch
- Climate‐resilient water infrastructure: A call to action pp. 17-29

- Joanne Vinke‐ De Kruijf, Megan E. Heim LaFrombois, Beau Warbroek, John C. Morris and Stefan M. M. Kuks
- Using public–private partnerships to deliver electric vehicle charging infrastructure pp. 30-33

- Patrick DeCorla‐Souza
- Effective communication skills: What engineers need most and least want pp. 34-39

- Rachelle Beckner
- Accelerating workforce development in the federal infrastructure moment and beyond pp. 40-44

- Joseph W. Kane
- Right kind of wrong: The science of failing well By Amy Edmondson, New York: Atria Books. 2023. 350 pp. $28.99. ISBN: 9781982195069 pp. 45-47

- Richard G. Little
- How infrastructure works: Inside the systems that shape our world By Deb Chachra, New York: Riverhead Books. 2023. pp. 308. $29.00. ISBN 9780593086599 pp. 48-50

- Richard G. Little
- On the move: The overheating earth and the uprooting of AmericaBy Abrahm Lustgarten, New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2024. pp. 324. $30.00. ISBN 9780374171735 pp. 51-52

- Richard G. Little
Volume 3, issue 2, 2023
- Editor‐in‐Chief's Letter pp. 1-4

- Richard M. Krieg
- Nuclear Policy in the States: A National Review pp. 13-27

- Daniel Shea
- How Advanced Nuclear Generation Technologies Support Electric Grid Resilience pp. 29-36

- Richard S. Mroz
- The Energy Transition: Advanced Nuclear Needed but Address Climate Change Vulnerabilities Now pp. 37-46

- Andrew Bochman
- The Post‐Industrial Midwest and Appalachia (PIMA) Nuclear Alliance pp. 47-60

- Jean‐Paul Allain and Sandra Allain
- Challenges to Implementing Microreactor Technologies in Rural and Tribal Communities pp. 61-91

- Hillary K. Fishler, Nahuel Guaita, Dawn D. Davis and Joshua D. Fishler
- Stormwater Capital Improvement Planning: A Framework for Project Identification and Prioritization for Pluvial Flood Mitigation pp. 93-115

- Juhann Waller
- Outcomes of the 2022 InfraGard National Disaster Resilience Council Summit pp. 117-123

- Mary D. Lasky
- The Electromagnetic Threat to the US: Resilience Strategy Recommendations pp. 125-150

- Samuel Averitt, Erik Dahl and Daniel Eisenberg
Volume 3, issue 1, 2022
- Editor‐in‐Chief's Letter pp. 1-5

- Richard M. Krieg
- Preserving Ukraine's Electric Grid During the Russian Invasion pp. 15-55

- Thomas S. Popik
- Defense Energy Resilience and the Role of State Public Utility Commissions pp. 57-71

- William McCurry, Lynn Costantini, Wilson Rickerson, Jonathon Monkenm and Erin Brousseau
- Expanding Oregon's Vision for a Once‐in‐a‐Generation Infrastructure Investment pp. 73-82

- Robert Parker and John Tapogna
- Winter Storm Uri: Resource Loss and Psychosocial Outcomes of Critical Infrastructure Failure in Texas pp. 83-102

- Liesel A. Ritchie, Duane A. Gill and Kathryn Hamilton
- Atlas for a Warp Speed Future: Enhancing Usual Operating Modes of the U.S. Government pp. 103-110

- Amanda Arnold
- Strengthening the Security of Operational Technology: Understanding Contemporary Bill of Materials pp. 111-135

- Arushi Arora, Virginia Wright and Christina Garman
- A Risk‐Informed Community Framework for the Assessment of Chemical Hazards pp. 137-168

- Curtis Smith, Kurt Vedros, Kenneth Martinez and David Kuipers
Volume 2, issue 2, 2021
- Editor‐in‐Chief's Letter pp. 1-4

- Richard M. Krieg
- Progress toward Resilient Infrastructures: Are we falling behind the pace of events and changing threats? pp. 5-18

- David D. Woods and David L. Alderson
- Incentivizing Good Governance Beyond Regulatory Minimums: The Civil Nuclear Sector pp. 19-43

- Debra K. Decker and Kathryn Rauhut
- Evolution and Trends of Industrial Control System Cyber Incidents since 2017 pp. 45-79

- Robert Grubbs, Jeremiah Stoddard, Sarah Freeman and Ron Fisher
- Large Transformer Criticality, Threats, and Opportunities pp. 81-101

- George Baker, Ian Webb, Klaehn Burkes and Joseph Cordaro
- A Functional All‐Hazard Approach to Critical Infrastructure Dependency Analysis pp. 103-123

- Ryan Hruska, Kent McGillivary and Robert Edsall
- Control Systems Cyber Security Reference Architecture (RA) for Critical Infrastructure: Healthcare and Hospital Vertical Example pp. 125-145

- Aleksandra Scalco, David Flanigan and Steven Simske
- National Action Needed to Strengthen the Emergency Power Infrastructure pp. 147-155

- Eric Cote
- Automotive Ground Vehicles' Resilience to HEMP Attack: An Emergency Management Mitigation Plan pp. 157-188

- Julian A. LoRusso, Mariama Yakubu, Wayne Sandford, Jeffrey Treistman, Ed Goldberg and Matt Van Benschoten
Volume 2, issue 1, 2021
- Editor's Letter pp. 1-3

- Richard M. Krieg
- Editorial: Emerging Infrastructure Policy of the Biden Presidency and the 117th Congress pp. 7-19

- Richard M. Krieg
- Electromagnetic Pulse Resilience of United States Critical Infrastructure: Progress and Prognostics pp. 35-46

- George H. Baker
- The 2021 Texas Blackouts: Causes, Consequences, and Cures pp. 47-73

- Thomas Popik and Richard Humphreys
- Building a Resilient Telecommunications Sector in Puerto Rico in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria pp. 75-96

- Amado Cordova, Karlyn Stanley, Ajay Kochhar, Ryan Consaul and Justin Hodiak
- A Strategic Approach to Flood Risk Management pp. 97-121

- Andrew Wells, J. Brandon Klenzendorf and W. Garrett Myler
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