Managing risk has always been a core function of the energy sector’s business. But 2020 is the year that supply chain risk management exploded onto the world of grid national security. From Executive Order No. 13920, to NERC CIP Standard CIP-013, to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, this year has become a veritable tsunami of new federal initiatives, new regulatory requirements, and new business demands – all intended to protect our sector’s supply chain from hostile powers and cyber risks.
Amid this flurry of activity, how are energy lawyers supposed to make sense of it all? Join our panel of experts as they share how the US Department of Energy, NERC, and the private sector, are evolving to meet these new supply chain needs. Topics of discussion include new federal regulatory proceedings; growing industry practices; and innovative government-private sector collaborations. Come away with a strategic understanding of how to help your clients manage their supply chain, while furthering their ongoing mission of delivering power safely and reliably to the nation.
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