TISP Codes and Standards Working Group
To serve as a national resource for information regarding existing and new codes, standards, and guidelines relating to security/multi-hazard events in the built environment. The TISP Codes & Standards Working Group is not a committee, and supports the program activities of the TISP Committees by providing expertise.
The general purpose of the CAREPC is for public and private academic and research institutions to collaborate and share information on reach, technology development, and education and training programs related to making infrastructure and resources more secure and resilient. The group would help to indentify and fill gaps in education, training, and technology transfer programs, inform members of professional development and certification programs, promote research and development activities, and serve as a resource and advisor to homeland security agencies.
TISP Communications and Networking Partnerships Committee
The TISP Communications and Networking Partnership Committee serves to expand the knowledge base of critical infrastructure resilience through cultivating information-sharing relationships between our partner associations, agencies, and companies tasked with providing support to the homeland security initiative. This committee also promotes industry events TISP members may be interested to attend.
TISP State and Local Security and Emergency Management Agencies Committee
The purpose of the State and Local Security and Emergency Managment Agencies Committee is to promote and enhance nation-wide collaboration on strategies, policies, exercises, and interagency programs addressing private and public sector infrastructure security and resilience at the state and local levels. Participation on this committee is by invitation only. Contact
Bill Anderson to request an invitation.
As the Welcome Wagon the TISP Membership and Awards Committee greets new members and sponsors with valuable information as to how to earn full benefit of membership, reviw all new membership and sponsorship applications, and coordinates and conducts ongoing membership and sponsorship campaigns. This committee also identifies canditates for teh TISP Public and Private Sector Awards for Service and recommends future TISP officers.
TISP Engineering, Construction, and Architecture Committee
The Engineering, Construction, and Architecture Committee brings together leaders in the design, construction, and management of commercial federal, and military facilities to collaborate on the implementation of safety and security measures, to facilitate discussion of sefaty and security standards harmonization, and collaborate on security design criteria for new construction and modernization projects.
TISP Critical Infrastructure Resilience CommitteeThe TISP Critical Infrastructure Resilience Committee provides a forum for interested public, private, non-profit and other organizations to focus on critical infrastructure resilience and related organizational and regional risk mitigation and management challenges and cost-effective solutions to address them.