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Scott Jackson to Serve as the USC Focal for The Infrastructure Security Partnership
July 17, 2009 — The Infrastructure Security Partnership (TISP), based in Alexandria, VA, is a consortium of in-dustries, government agencies, non-profit organizations and universities dedicated to finding ways to make the critical infrastructure and key assets (CI/KA) resilient to terrorist attacks and natural disasters. The University of Southern California is a member of TISP. TISP Committees include the TISP Codes and Standards Working Group, TISP Certification, Academic, Research, and Education Programs Committee, TISP Communications and Networking Partnerships Committee, TISP State and Local Security and Emergency Management Agencies Committee, TISP Membership and Awards Committee, TISP Engineering, Construction, and Architecture Committee, and the TISP Critical Infrastructure Resilience Committee (CIRC). Scott Jackson of the USC Viterbi School’s Systems Architecting and Engineering program is the USC focal for TISP. Scott also serves on the CIRC. Anyone wishing to serve on this or other committees can contact Scott at jackessone@cox.net or go directly to the TISP web site at www.tisp.org.
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