Critical infrastructure protection = Airport Assessment 1 & 2
Critical infrastructure protection = Airport Assessment 1 & 2
Airport Assessment Part 1 comprise a comprehensive analysis of all potential threats and vulnerabilities at the Richmond International Airport. The student will review the building plan, services, and map links. This assessment must be conducted without consideration to, or analysis of, existing measures. This is the student’s personal assessment based on his/her knowledge gained from the information in this course and any outside sources he/she locates (scholarly, governmental, or academic). Consideration should be given to infrastructure impact at various levels. The assessment must follow current APA guidelines and include at least 4 properly cited sources. This assessment will include a qualitative analysis. As such, separate spreadsheets must be developed for the threats and vulnerabilities respectively. All resource elements must be presented and discussed. The assessment must consist of 900–1,400 words. Airport Assessment Part 2 The student will develop a report for airport administrators. This report must include a risk analysis and recommendations for minimizing threats and vulnerabilities. As with Part 1, this assessment is based on the student’s knowledge gained from the information in this course and any outside sources he/she locates (scholarly, governmental, or academic). The student will need to conduct research outside the text. For instance, using a risk assessment tool from a credible source (with proper citations) may be useful. The student must prepare a formal report on his/her findings and recommendations, following current APA guidelines and must include at least 4 properly cited sources. This report will include a qualitative analysis. As such, spreadsheets must be developed to clarify the student’s findings and position. The report must consist of 900–1,400 words
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