Further Amendment to Executive Order 13010, Critical Infrastructure Protection

1998-03-12Executive Order 13077
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Extends Federal Deadlines for Critical Infrastructure Protection Review

What it does: Agencies must follow new deadlines, changing March 15, 1998 to September 30, 1998 in sections 6(f) and 7(a) of Executive Order 13010.

Real World Impact:
  • Gives the President's Commission more time to review its report.
  • Delays implementation steps tied to the March 15, 1998 deadline.
  • Shifts federal planning and actions on critical infrastructure until September 30.
Topics: critical infrastructure, government deadlines, federal review, implementation timeline

Summary

This executive order changes two deadline dates in a prior order about protecting critical infrastructure. It deletes “March 15, 1998” and replaces it with “September 30, 1998” in sections 6(f) and 7(a) of Executive Order 13010 to allow time for review of the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection report and appropriate implementation.

The change affects the President's Commission and those responsible for carrying out the commission’s recommendations, giving them additional months to complete review and implementation tasks.

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