Government Facilities Sector
Sector Overview
The Government
Facilities Sector includes a wide variety of buildings, located in the United
States and overseas, that are owned or leased by federal, state, local, and
tribal governments. Many government facilities are open to the public for
business activities, commercial transactions, or recreational activities while
others that are not open to the public contain highly sensitive information,
materials, processes, and equipment. These facilities include general-use
office buildings and special-use military installations, embassies,
courthouses, national laboratories, and structures that may house critical
equipment, systems, networks, and functions. In addition to physical
structures, the sector includes cyber elements that contribute to the
protection of sector assets (e.g., access control systems and closed-circuit
television systems) as well as individuals who perform essential functions or
possess tactical, operational, or strategic knowledge.
The Education Facilities
Subsector covers pre-kindergarten through 12th grade schools, institutions of
higher education, and business and trade schools. The subsector includes
facilities that are owned by both government and private sector entities.
The National Monuments
and Icons Subsector encompasses a diverse array of assets, networks, systems,
and functions located throughout the United States. Many National Monuments and
Icons assets are listed in either the National Register of Historic Places or
the List of National Historic Landmarks.
Read the Education Facilities Subsector Snapshot (PDF, 2 pages - 1.14 MB)
Read the National Monuments and Icons Subsector Snapshot (PDF, 2 pages - 1.33 MB)
Sector-Specific Plan
The Government
Facilities Sector-Specific Plan details how the National Infrastructure
Protection Plan risk management framework is implemented within the context of
the unique characteristics and risk landscape of the sector. Each
Sector-Specific Agency develops a sector-specific plan through a coordinated
effort involving its public and private sector partners. The National Monuments
and Icons Sector was consolidated within the Government Facilities Sector in
2013 under Presidential Policy Directive 21. The Department of Homeland
Security and the General Services Administration are designated as the
Co-Sector-Specific Agencies for the Government Facilities Sector.
Sector Resources
For resources available
to Government Facilities Sector partners, check out the links on the right hand
sidebar.
Last Published Date: June 12, 2014
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