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The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) partners with key stakeholders to guide the development of resilience planning for the strategic integration of advanced, secure technologies. FEMP also works to address energy management challenges and risks from cybersecurity threats.

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FEMP guides agencies through a comprehensive approach to resilience planning that addresses continuity of operations focus areas, including energy and water requirements, facilities, and technology solutions.

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FEMP empowers, educates, and trains federal agencies on how to actively identify, prioritize, and mitigate the risks of cyber or physical attacks on facility-related control systems while maintaining the required level of service for efficient operations.

Key Resources

Tool helps organizations manage the risk to critical missions from disruptions in energy and water services.
Tool provides federal agencies with a framework to assess the cybersecurity posture of their distributed energy resource systems.
Application provides risk-based standards and best practices to help facility owners and operators better manage cybersecurity risks.
Sortable table of case studies highlights successful federal agency implementation of energy- and water-resilient and secure measures.