Hosted by the Critical Infrastructure Committee
Sunday July 21st, 2019; 12:30-5:00pm

Extreme, multi-regional “Black Sky” hazards—from severe weather to rapidly escalating cyber attacks— have the potential to disrupt essential lifeline services that put our Nation’s citizens in peril.   Interdependencies of critical infrastructures and their supply chains magnify the disruptive effects.   Exceptional levels of cross-sector collaboration are necessary to build resilience to these hazards.

This Black Sky Exercise is intended to introduce participants to the scale and scope of coordination and collaboration required across federal, state, and local governments, relief agencies, and private sector organizations to plan for and recover from large-scale, multi-sector, disruptions.  The focus will be on the role of state public utility commissions before, during, and after a Black Sky event.

EIS Council, a world-recognized leader in Black Sky resilience planning, communications, and training, will facilitate discussion and participant interaction to produce insights and lessons learned.

Registrants will receive an instructional email with additional details and read-ahead materials at least 2 weeks before the Summer Policy Summit. Direct any questions you may have about the Black Sky Exercise or registration to David Alexander (dalexander@pa.gov) or to Lynn Costantini (lcostantini@naruc.org).

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