CFATS Update — From the SVA to the SSP

January 26, 2009

January 26, 2009
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

1900 K Street, NW, 12th Floor

Washington, DC

The Department of Homeland Security Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) rule (6 CFR Part 27) required more than 42,000 facilities handling certain chemicals to meet rigid notification and compliance requirements. From this group, nearly 7,000 facilities were preliminarily tiered by DHS as "high risk chemical sites," were required to complete Security Vulnerability Assessments (SVAs), and are now awaiting final tiering designations. Based on their final tier rankings, many of these companies will be required to complete and submit to DHS Site Security Plans (SSPs).

This presentation, sponsored by Hunton & Williams and AcuTech, provides an update of the DHS CFATS program, including:

  • Status of the CFATS rule and of federal legislation proposed to strengthen the program and make it permanent;
  • What to expect following DHS's review of a facility's SVA;
  • Understanding the DHS Risk Based Performance Standards (RBPS) and SSP requirements;
  • Discussion of strategies to achieve RBPS compliance; and
  • Overview and updates of DHS requirements for managing and protecting Chemical-terrorism Vulnerability Information.

Speakers will include:

Dennis Deziel, Deputy Director, Infrastructure Security Compliance Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, DHS

Evan Wolff, Hunton & Williams

David Moore, AcuTech

Joe Stanko, Hunton & Williams

Maida Lerner, Hunton & Williams

Former Senior DHS Official, TBA

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