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VIDEO: Government Leaders and Scientists Discuss the Vulnerability of the Electric Grid



Video from the Second Annual World Summit on Infrastructure Security, Washington, DC. (Time: 12:42)

Speakers:
Congressman Trent Franks, (R-AZ)
Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (D-NY)
Dr. Thomas J. Bogdan, National Weather Service
Gerry Cauley, President & CEO, NERC
John Kappenman, National Academy of Sciences
Joe McClelland, FERC
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Undersecretary of Commerce
Bruce Held, Department of Energy
Robert Hermann, U.S. Congress EMP Commissioner
Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA)
Curtis Birnbach, President, Advanced Fusion Systems
Patrick Miller, Department of Energy
Paul Stockton, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Mikael Odenberg, CEO of the Swedish Grid, former Defence Secretary of Sweden
Michael Heyeck, Executive Vice President, AEP
Dr. Daniel Baker, NAS Severe Space Weather Study Director
John Houston, Vice President, Centerpoint Energy
R. James Woolsey, Former Director of the CIA
Rt. Hon. James Arbuthnot, Chair, UK Hose of Commons Defence Select Committee
Cheryl LaFleur, FERC Commissioner
Avi Schnurr, Coordinator, EIS Summit
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, Senior Staff, U.S. Congress EMP Commission
Dorothy Robyn, Undersecretary of Defense
William Brian, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy
Michael Rutter, U.S. Department of Energy
Bob Taylor, Deputy General Counsel, DOD
Douglas Smith, DHS Assistant Secretary
Dr. Chris Beck, Senior Advisor, Congressional Committee on Homeland Security
Sharon Burke, Assistant Secretary of Defense
Patrick Willging, U.S. Department of Energy
Miles Keogh, NARUC and State Regulatory Commissions
Ian Glading, CIO, IMB Corp

 

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Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY)
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY)
Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ)
Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ)