A comprehensive governmental framework was established to prepare the United States for a wide range of potential threats and hazards. This framework aimed to bolster the nation’s capacity to withstand and recover from natural disasters, acts of terrorism, cyberattacks, and other significant disruptions. It encompassed a multi-faceted approach, involving collaboration across federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, as well as the private sector and community organizations. For example, the strategy outlined specific initiatives for improving infrastructure resilience, enhancing cybersecurity defenses, and strengthening emergency response capabilities.
The implementation of such a strategy was deemed essential for safeguarding national security, promoting economic stability, and protecting public health and safety. It recognized that a proactive and coordinated approach to resilience could mitigate the impact of disruptive events, minimize recovery times, and enhance overall national well-being. Previous administrations had addressed aspects of national preparedness, but this formalized framework sought to integrate these efforts into a cohesive and overarching strategy. The intent was to move beyond reactive responses to a more preventative and resilient posture.