Center for Homeland Security and Infrastructure Resilience
CNA’s Center for Homeland Security and Infrastructure Resilience develops data-driven, analytic solutions to address complex and emerging problems. We conduct analysis and planning, build decision-support tools, and create training and exercises that support the safety and security of our nation’s residents, visitors, environment, infrastructure, economy and cyberspace.
We are committed to developing and delivering the best solution to every challenge we face, big or small.
Erin Mohres, Director, Center for Homeland Security and Infrastructure Resilience
Serious Games and Interactive Workshops
Increasing preparedness and resilience through the innovative stakeholder engagement techniques
Infrastructure Planning
Strategic Plan for Critical Infrastructure Assessment
Radiological/Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Threat Management Guides for State and Local Government
ESF #14 Concept of Operations
reports
- The Role of Water Stress in Instability and Conflict
- Cumulative Land Cover Impacts of Proposed Transmission Pipelines in the Delaware River Basin
- The Potential Environmental Impact from Fracking in the Delaware River Basin
- The Impacts of EPA’s Clean Power Plan on Electricity Generation and Water Use in Texas