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Sept 16-17, 2008

Annual NWTEMC Conf.
More info can be found here

added 6.17.08: EOC Grant
2008 EMPG grant info is up. See the Grants page for more info

3.20.08: 2008 EMPG grant
2008 EMPG grant info is up. See the Grants page for more info

3.18.08: 2008 NIMS Compliance
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One page summary of the 2005-2008 NIMS compliance objectives. See link here.

 2.25.08: Grants Page up
-This page will show grant opportunities for Tribes. Click on hyperlink in the Menu to visit.

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Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

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Nooksack Indian Tribe

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Snoqualmie Tribe

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Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians

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Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

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Yakama Nation

Critical Infrastructure Protection

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The Tribes of Washington State have a representational seat as Organizational Coordinator  on the Infrastructure Protection Sub-Committee (IPSC), Committee on Homeland Security (CHS), which is part of the Washington State Emergency Mgmt. Council.

All information relating to the IPSC, including Charter and By-laws, Minutes and Agendas and planning documents related to  Critical Infrastructure Protection can be found at IPSC web's site:

ftp://75.146.54.46/IPSC/

NEW:  NOT TO BE SHARED: State and Regional Guidance_review draft.pdf Aug 2008


Comments due Aug 18th, 2008, please use comment form:
CIP/State and Regional Guidance (DRAFT) Comment Form.doc


The State of Washington has completed its Infrastructure Protection Plan. The NWTEMC was acknowledged for their input in developing the Plan.



The NWTEMC encourages all Tribes to identify and conduct Risk Assessments for all Critical Infrastructure located within their Tribal Areas and Reservations.

Below are example templates that were developed to help Tribes identify Critical Infrastructure.

The first template is a partially completed version that the Tulalip Tribes EM prepared and has shared as an example. The second is a blank template and the third document is a description of the elements within the template.

CI Template - Tulalip Tribes EXAMPLE (excel format)

Critical Facilities Template - BLANK (excel format)

Critical Facilities Profile Template.doc



Useful information and links related to Critical Infrastructure Protection:

National Infrastructure Protection Plan

Executive Order on Critical Infrastructure Protection

National Infrastructure Advisory Council

Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council

US House of Reps. Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection

Critical Infrastructure / Key Resources Protection Resources

Critical Infrastructure Protection Program: The CIP Program is sponsored by a grant from the U.S. Department of   Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology. The website is hosted by  George Mason University, School of Law. Current and past editions of the CIP Report can be found here.