der to--
(A) identify and assess the nature and
scope of terrorist threats to the homeland;
(B) detect and identify threats of
terrorism against the United States; and
(C) understand such threats in light of
actual and potential vulnerabilities of the
homeland.
(2) To carry out comprehensive assessments of the
vulnerabilities of the key resources and critical
infrastructure of the United States, including the
performance of risk assessments to determine the risks
posed by particular types of terrorist attacks within
the United States (including an assessment of the
probability of success of such attacks and the
feasibility and potential efficacy of various
countermeasures to such attacks).
(3) To integrate relevant information, analyses,
and vulnerability assessments (whether such
information, analyses, or assessments are provided or
produced by the Department or others) in order to
identify priorities for protective and support measures
by the Department, other agencies of the Federal
Government, State and local government agencies and
authorities, the private sector, and other entities.
(4) To ensure, pursuant to section 202, the timely
and efficient access by the Department to all
information necessary to discharge the responsibilities
under this section, including obtaining such
information from other agencies of the Federal
Government.
(5) To develop a comprehensive national plan for
securing the key resources and critical infrastructure
of the United States, including power production,
generation, and distribution systems, information
technology and telecommunications systems (including
satellites), electronic financial and property record
storage and transmission systems, emergency
preparedness communications systems, and the physical
and technological assets that support such systems.
(6) To recommend measures necessary to protect the
key resources and critical infrastructure of the United
States in coordination with other agencies of the
Federal Government and in cooperation with S
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