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Disaster Relief Law Updated to Enhance Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Posted: 15 Jan 2019 09:01 PM PST Until recently, if a natural disaster destroyed or damaged critical infrastructure, U.S. disaster relief law generally required it to be replaced or rebuilt in a "substantially similar" manner. This requirement made no sense for several reasons. In some cases, old, outdated infrastructure no longer exists, so replacing it in the same manner would be difficult, […] Related posts: Coastal Resilience on Capitol Hill: Protecting the United States' Infrastructure, Economy, and Security "We... Continue reading on NewSecurityBeat.org |
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