04277oam 2200661 450 991070807450332120190912115844.0(CKB)5470000002469831(OCoLC)974642940(OCoLC)995470000002469831(EXLCZ)99547000000246983120170306d2017 ua 0engurmn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierElectricity, federal efforts to enhance grid resilience report to the Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Oversight, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives[Washington, D.C.] :United States Government Accountability Office,2017.1 online resource (ii, 48 pages) color illustrations"January 2017.""GAO-17-153."Includes bibliographical references.Background. -- Three federal agencies implemented 27 grid resiliency efforts since 2013 and reported a variety of results. -- Federal efforts were fragmented with some overlap but were not duplicative, and agencies have taken actions to coordinate their efforts. -- Agency comments. -- Appendices.In light of increasing threats to the nation's electricity grid, national policies have stressed the importance of enhancing the grid's resilience--its ability to adapt to changing conditions; withstand potentially disruptive events, such as the loss of power lines; and, if disrupted, to rapidly recover. Most of the electricity grid is owned and operated by private industry, but the federal government has a significant role in promoting the grid's resilience. DOE is the lead agency for federal grid resiliency efforts and is responsible for coordinating with DHS and other relevant federal agencies on these efforts. GAO was asked to review federal efforts to enhance the resilience of the electricity grid. This report (1) identifies grid resiliency efforts implemented by federal agencies since 2013 and the results of these efforts and (2) examines the extent to which these efforts were fragmented, overlapping, or duplicative, and the extent to which agencies had coordinated the efforts. GAO reviewed relevant laws and guidance; identified a list of federal grid resiliency efforts; sent a questionnaire to officials at DOE, DHS, and FERC to collect information on each effort and its results; analyzed questionnaire responses and agency documents to assess whether federal efforts were fragmented, overlapping, or duplicative and how agencies coordinated those efforts; and interviewed agency officials and industry group representatives. This report contains no recommendations.Electricity, federal efforts to enhance grid resilience Electric powerGovernment policyUnited StatesElectric power systemsSecurity measuresGovernment policyUnited StatesInfrastructure (Economics)Security measuresGovernment policyUnited StatesEmergency managementUnited StatesInteragency coordinationUnited StatesElectric powerGovernment policyfastEmergency managementfastInteragency coordinationfastUnited StatesfastOnline resources.Electric powerGovernment policyElectric power systemsSecurity measuresGovernment policyInfrastructure (Economics)Security measuresGovernment policyEmergency managementInteragency coordinationElectric powerGovernment policy.Emergency management.Interagency coordination.United States.Congress.House.Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (2011- ).Subcommittee on Oversight,DIDDIDGPOSOIMERUCTFWOCLCFINTOCLCQBOOK9910708074503321Electricity, federal efforts to enhance grid resilience3483615UNINA