Title II—Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection

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Title II—Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection is a section of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 that establishes federal responsibilities for gathering, analyzing, and protecting information related to critical infrastructure and homeland security threats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf title of a United States federal statute
appliesTo coordination with private sector owners and operators of critical infrastructure
coordination with state and local governments
federal agencies involved in homeland security
assignsTo United States Department of Homeland Security
surface form: Department of Homeland Security
codifiedIn 6 U.S.C. (Title 6 of the United States Code)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createsOrDefines information analysis functions within the Department of Homeland Security
infrastructure protection functions within the Department of Homeland Security
enactedAsPartOf Public Law 107-296
enactmentDate 2002-11-25
establishes responsibilities for identifying and assessing threats to the homeland
responsibilities for protecting key resources and critical infrastructure
responsibilities for warning relevant authorities and the public about threats
focusesOn critical infrastructure
homeland security threats
information sharing among government entities
information sharing with the private sector
terrorism-related information
historicalContext enacted in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
implementsPolicy federal critical infrastructure protection policy
federal information analysis and warning policy
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
language English
legalArea critical infrastructure protection
homeland security law
national security law
legislativeBody United States Congress
partOf Homeland Security Act of 2002
purpose to establish federal responsibilities for information analysis related to threats to the homeland
to establish federal responsibilities for protection of critical infrastructure
to improve detection and prevention of terrorist attacks against the United States
relatedTo Title I—Department of Homeland Security
Title V—Emergency Preparedness and Response
requires analysis of information relating to threats to the homeland
gathering of information relating to threats to the homeland
identification and assessment of vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure
integration of information from federal, state, local, and private sector sources
recommendations for measures to protect critical infrastructure
sectorCoverage emergency services infrastructure
energy infrastructure
financial services infrastructure
telecommunications infrastructure
transportation systems
water systems infrastructure
signedBy George W. Bush

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Public Law 107-296 containsTitle Title II—Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection