National Infrastructure Protection Plan

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The National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)[1] is a document, called for by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7, which aims to unify Critical Infrastructure and Key Resource protection efforts across the country. The NIPP was recently criticized by the Democrats on the House Committee on Homeland Security for being behind schedule; in a document entitled "LEAVING THE NATION AT RISK: 33 Unfulfilled Promises From the Department of Homeland Security" the NIPP was the first "unfulfilled promise" listed.

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