b'About the ProjectWith cyber threats and severe weather disturbancesimportant sectors like agriculture, fuel, and natural increasing, decision makers must prioritize systemhazards pertinent to the Gem State. It also contains a resiliency, or the ability to continue providing criticalcounty-by-county breakdown of major infrastructure services while damaged infrastructure is restored. Forsystems and their interdependencies.years, Idaho National Laboratory has supported national eorts to safeguard facilities including power plants,This guidebook was produced as a community water treatment facilities, and communication systems.service project over a two-year period. It relies on That expertise is now available to Idaho leaders. open-source information that is often scattered across local, state, and national databases. The Idaho Infrastructure Guidebook oers detailsInfrastructure resiliency requires a team approach on infrastructures critical to community lifelines andbetween the government and private sector. This the states economy. It contains information aboutguidebook aims to make the job a little easier.About the AuthorsKelly Wilson is an infrastructure analyst and department manager at Idaho National Laboratory. She provides solutions to facilitate critical infrastructure security and resiliency for local, state, and federal organizations through technical assessments and software-based solutions and initiatives. Before joining, INL, Kelly worked for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the Department of Homeland Security as a protective security advisor assigned to Southern California and the National Capital Region. She is a former Maryland State Trooper and an Army intelligence ocer who has served in two state counterterrorism fusion centers.Colter Green is a husband, a father, an outdoor enthusiast, and a life-long learner with interests in geospatial analysis, resiliency, systems thinking, and ecology. He graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in Geography and dual minors in sustainability and urban planning. In his role with Idaho National Laboratory, he has assisted on several projects for the Department of Homeland Securitys Regional Resiliency Assessment Program, has worked on critical infrastructure systems analysis, and supported geospatial representation programs. He enjoys using his knowledge and skills to support the development of enhance regional resiliency capabilities.2 I D A H O I N F R A S T R U C T U R E G U I D E B O O K'