AAM Joins with Distinguished Homeland Security Experts to Review National Security Risks of Lost Manufacturing Capacity
Former Secretary Tom Ridge and Former Assistant Secretary Bob Stephan to Contribute to Assessment and End-of-Year AAM Report
Washington, DC. September 29, 2011. The Alliance for American
Manufacturing (AAM) announced today that it is partnering with two
former Department of Homeland Security officials, former Secretary Tom
Ridge and former Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection
Colonel Robert B. Stephan, to review the national and homeland security
risks posed by the decline of America’s manufacturing base and assess
what steps are necessary to ensure adequate domestic production
capacity to protect our nation’s security interests.
AAM will publish the findings of this assessment in a report due out at
the end of this year, which will include specific recommendations for
enhancing national security, preparedness and resiliency through a
strong domestic manufacturing sector.
“Ten years have passed since the tragic events of September 11, 2001,
and during that time the U.S. has seen the loss of over 50,000
manufacturing plants and over 5.7 million jobs,” said AAM executive
director Scott Paul. “This report will raise awareness of the need to
rebuild our industrial base to ensure that Americans are safe and
secure.”
Paul added, “Both Governor Ridge and Colonel Stephan are eminently
qualified to review weaknesses in our domestic manufacturing sector
that could inhibit our ability to both prepare for and respond to a
terrorist attack or naturally occurring disaster.”
"The AAM report will look at what's working, where gaps still remain
and how to address those vulnerabilities," said Ridge. "Such a review
is important because although great progress has been made in the ten
years since the 9/11 attacks, evolving threats continue to pose risks
to U.S. critical infrastructure preparedness and resilience."
"One key aspect of preventing and mitigating disastrous events is
hardening critical infrastructure," said Stephan. "This includes
nuclear power plants, refineries, chemical facilities, pipelines, and
transportation systems. A robust, diverse, and resilient domestic
manufacturing sector is vital to these protective efforts."
The report will also address the risks associated with growing U.S.
dependence on a range of manufactured goods, from steel to microchips,
that are made in China or other nations. Risks may include protracted
delivery times, sub-grade quality and lack of access to necessary
materials and components from potentially hostile trading partners.
China recently surpassed the U.S. as the leading manufacturing nation –
a position held by the U.S. for more than a century.
Tom Ridge is the president and CEO of Ridge Global, an international
security and risk management firm headquartered in Washington, DC. He
served as the 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania and the first Secretary of
the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Colonel Bob Stephan is managing director of Dutko Global Risk
Management and served as the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
for Infrastructure Protection from 2005 to 2008. In this capacity, he
spearheaded development of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan
(NIPP).
The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) is a unique
non-partisan, non-profit partnership forged to strengthen manufacturing
in the U.S. AAM brings together a select group of America’s leading
manufacturers and the United Steelworkers to promote creative policy
solutions on priorities such as international trade, energy security,
health care, retirement security, currency manipulation, and other
issues of mutual concern. For more information, please visit
www.americanmanufacturing.org.



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