White House Highlights New "America First Resilience Strategy"
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WASHINGTON — The White House this week unveiled its new America First Resilience Strategy, describing the initiative as a comprehensive effort to strengthen national preparedness against both natural disasters and emerging security threats. According to administration officials, the strategy is intended to improve coordination across federal agencies while encouraging greater cooperation with state governments and private industry. (The White House)
The plan outlines priorities that include strengthening critical infrastructure, modernizing emergency response capabilities, protecting food and energy systems, and expanding cybersecurity protections for essential services. Officials said resilience planning will become a greater focus across multiple federal departments in the coming months.
White House representatives also emphasized investments in domestic manufacturing, infrastructure modernization, and technological innovation as key elements of long-term national preparedness. The administration said these initiatives are designed to reduce vulnerabilities while improving the nation's ability to respond quickly during emergencies.
Additional implementation guidance is expected throughout the summer as federal agencies begin incorporating the resilience framework into future planning and budget priorities. (The White House)
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