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*'''Assess''' the impacts of a disaster on local and regional energy infrastructure.
*'''Assess''' the impacts of a disaster on local and regional energy infrastructure.
*'''Provide''' situational awareness updates to Federal, state, and private sector partners.
*'''Provide''' situational awareness updates to Federal, state, and private sector partners.
 
*'''Facilitate''' legal and regulatory waivers to accelerate restoration of damaged energy systems.
*'''Facilitate''' legal and regulatory waivers to accelerate restoration of damaged energy systems.  
 
*'''Provide''' technical expertise on energy damage assessment, restoration, and logistical assistance.
*'''Provide''' technical expertise on energy damage assessment, restoration, and logistical assistance.


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CESER also coordinates DOE’s response to cyber incidents impacting or potentially impacting the Energy Sector. Per PPD 41 and the National Cyber Incident Response Plan (NCIRP), there are four key lines of effort during a coordinated federal cyber response:  
CESER also coordinates DOE’s response to cyber incidents impacting or potentially impacting the Energy Sector. Per PPD 41 and the National Cyber Incident Response Plan (NCIRP), there are four key lines of effort during a coordinated federal cyber response:  


'''Threat Response''' led by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI)
* '''Threat Response''' led by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI)
 
* '''Asset Response''' led by the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS)
'''Asset Response''' led by the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS)
* '''Intelligence Support''' led by the [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]] (ODNI)
 
* '''SSA Coordination''' For an Energy Sector cyber incident that requires a coordinated response, CESER will activate the DOE Cyber Crisis Action Team (Cyber CAT), with support from the [[Office of Electricity]] (OE); [[Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence]] (IN); and the [[Office of the Chief Information Officer]] (OCIO). The Cyber CAT also coordinates with the interagency partners, including a Unified Command Group convened per PPD-41. CESER serves as DOE’s representative to the Cyber Response Group.
'''Intelligence Support''' led by the [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]] (ODNI)
 
'''SSA Coordination''' For an Energy Sector cyber incident that requires a coordinated response, CESER will activate the DOE Cyber Crisis Action Team (Cyber CAT), with support from the [[Office of Electricity]] (OE); [[Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence]] (IN); and the [[Office of the Chief Information Officer]] (OCIO). The Cyber CAT also coordinates with the interagency partners, including a Unified Command Group convened per PPD-41. CESER serves as DOE’s representative to the Cyber Response Group.


==Sector Specific Agency==
==Sector Specific Agency==
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==References==
==References==
[[Category:2020 Transition Book]]
[[Category:2020 Transition Book]]
↑DOE. (2021). Transitions 2020: Issue Papers. US Department of Energy.
[[Category:2020 Transition Book]]
[[Category:2020 Transition Book]]