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Homeland Security

Policy Priorities for 2008

Critical Infrastructure
  • Develop, analyze, and promote public policies that affect Chamber members and impact the nation's critical infrastructure and key resources system?85% of which is owned and operated by the private sector.
  • Continue emphasizing to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that the private sector needs better defined, more specific, action-oriented information to be effective.
  • Continue alerting businesses of all sizes of the need to protect their electronic networks. Focus increasing attention on the threat that a foreign intelligence service or a well-supported terrorist group could pose to the nation's vital infrastructure or a business' computer system.
Customs, Transportation, and Border Security
  • Continue to urge DHS and Congress to strike the right balance between enhanced border and port security and the smooth flow of legitimate trade and travel expected in our just-in-time global economy.
Export Controls
  • Advance a modernized export control process that is efficient, predictable, timely, and supports both U.S. competitiveness and national security.
Pandemic Preparedness
  • Continue convening business preparedness events with state chambers, business leaders, DHS and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials to affect government pandemic planning and strategies.
Guard and Reserve Mobilization
  • Continue working to enhance the predictability of Guard and Reserve mobilization and demobilization.
 
 
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