Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy
2020 - 2026
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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
Volume 1, issue 2, 2020
- Editor's Letter pp. 1-5

- Richard M. Krieg
- Supply Chain Resilience: Push and Pull in Catastrophes pp. 17-35

- Philip J. Palin
- How Nuclear Power Can Transform Electric Grid and Critical Infrastructure Resilience pp. 37-72

- Sherrell R. Greene
- The COVID‐19 Pandemic: Energy Market Disruptions and Resilience pp. 73-83

- Alexander Q. Gilbert and Morgan D. Bazilian
- COVID‐19 Implications for Research and Education on Engineered Structures and Services pp. 85-110

- David Mendonça, José Orlando Gomes, Tracy Kijewski‐Correa, Ann‐Margaret Esnard and Julio Ramirez
- Control System Cyber Security pp. 111-135

- Joseph Weiss
- Building Resilience and Recoverability of Electric Grid Communications pp. 137-155

- Thomas S. Popik and David Winks
- COVID‐19 Case Study: Public‐Private Partnerships in Maryland pp. 157-176

- Allegra A. Tartaglia and Kyle R. Overly
- COVID‐19 and the Case for a National Food Emergency Stockpile pp. 177-196

- Maggie Davis, Netta Squires and Chris Webster
- Electric Power Grid Disruptions: A Time Series Examination pp. 197-216

- Brian K. Harte and Umesh Kumar
Volume 1, issue 1, 2020
- Editor's Letter pp. 1-4

- Richard M. Krieg
- A Framework for Healthcare Resilience During Widespread Electrical Power Loss pp. 13-26

- Tara Kirk Sell, Onora Lien and Eric Toner
- Energy Supply Chains and Change pp. 27-49

- Diane J. Graziano, Elisa Alonso, Fletcher Fields and Diana Bauer
- Food and Other Flows in Case of Catastrophe pp. 51-67

- Philip J. Palin
- Improving Healthcare Supply Chain Resilience During Extreme Weather Events pp. 69-80

- Richard G. Little and William A. Wallace
- Opportunities and Challenges for Resilient Hospital Incident Management: Case Study of a Hospital's Response to Hurricane Harvey pp. 81-104

- Changwon Son, Ethan Larsen, Farzan Sasangohar and S. Camille Peres
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