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Meeting Agenda with Videos and Presentations Workshop on the Resiliency of the Electric Power Delivery System in Response to Terrorism and Natural Disasters Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Watch all videos on Vimeo. | 1:00 PM | Welcome Ralph Cicerone, President, National Academy of Sciences and Peter Blair, Executive Director, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council | | 1:05 PM | Review of Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University NRC Panel Chair - Presentation | | 1:20 PM | Current and Future Needs for the Electric Power Delivery System Panel Discussion Massoud Amin, University of Minnesota (cyber security needs) - Presentation David Owens, Edison Electric Institute (physical infrastructure needs) -Presentation Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University (mitigation and restoration) -Presentation Sue Tierney, Analysis Group (resilience and critical services)
| | 1:40 PM | DOE: A Key Partner in Ensuring a More Resilient and Secure Electric Power Delivery System Patricia Hoffman, Department of Energy - Presentation | | 2:10 PM | Infrastructure vulnerabilities and security Bill Anderson, The Infrastructure Security Partnership | | 2:40 PM | What is industry’s role moving forward? Fred Hintermeister, North American Electric Reliability Corporation -Presentation | | 3:10 PM | Break | | | Cyber Security Needs | | 3:25 PM | Understanding critical cyber vulnerabilities Panel Discussion Galen Rasche, Electric Power Research Institute -Presentation Paul Nielsen, Software Engineering Institute Terry Boston, PJM Interconnection - Presentation | | 4:15 PM | Open discussion on cyber security of the grid Moderated by Massoud Amin, University of Minnesota - Presentation | | 5:00 PM | Closing discussion |
Thursday, February 28, 2013
| 8:00 AM | Welcome and introduction Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University NRC Panel Chair | | | Physical Vulnerability | | 8:10 AM | The future of the electric grid John Kassakian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Presentation PDF | | 8:35 AM | The DHS transformer program Sarah Mahmood, Department of Homeland Security - Presentation followed by Q&A | | 9:00 AM | Open discussion on the physical vulnerability of the grid Moderated by David Owens, Edison Electric Institute | | 9:30 AM | Break | | | Mitigation and Restoration | | 9:45 AM | Power disruptions in the United States and improving restoration of service Panel Discussion Daniel Bienstock, Columbia University -Presentation Steve Whitley, NYISO - Presentation Mike Adibi, IRD Corp. - Presentation | | 10:30 AM | Open discussion on mitigation and response Moderated by Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University | | | Resilience and Critical Services | | 11:00 AM | Reducing risk and increasing national resilience Panel Discussion Gerry Galloway, University of Maryland (NRC Committee on Disaster Resilience) - Presentation David Kaufman, DHS/Federal Emergency Management Agency | | 11:45 AM | Open discussion on resilience Moderated by Sue Tierney, Analysis Group | | 12:15 PM | Lunch | | | What can we do to move forward? (Q&A following each speaker) | | 1:00 PM | The regulatory environment Joseph McClelland, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission | | 1:30 PM | How policy will shape utilities moving forward Miles Keogh, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners | | 2:00 PM | Open discussion on policy options Moderated by Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University (NRC Panel Chair) | | 2:30 PM | Research and development opportunities Clark Gellings, Electric Power Research Institute - Presentation | | 3:15 PM | Closing remarks Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University (NRC Panel Chair) | | 3:30 PM | Adjourn public session |
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