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NCHRP Report 525 Volume 15: Costing Asset Protection: An All-Hazards Guide for Transportation Agencies (CAPTA) (2009)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP)

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Transportation Research Board. "References." NCHRP Report 525 Volume 15: Costing Asset Protection: An All-Hazards Guide for Transportation Agencies (CAPTA). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2009.

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Front Matter (R1-R11)
Summary (1-4)
Part I - CAPTA Final Report (5-5)
Background (6-6)
Overview of the CAPTA Methodology (7-7)
Basic Definitions (8-8)
Risk Management Taxonomy (9-10)
Assumptions (11-11)
Risk and Consequence (12-12)
Institutional Context for Risk Management (13-14)
Alternative Approaches (15-15)
Development of the CAPTA Methodology (16-21)
Asset Categories (22-22)
Hazards/Threats (23-27)
Consequence Threshold (28-28)
Countermeasures (29-31)
General Countermeasure Attributes (32-33)
Chapter 4 - Results Summary (34-34)
Chapter 5 - Conclusion (35-35)
References (36-36)
Appendix A - Costing Asset Protection: An All Hazards Guide for Transportation Agencies (CAPTA) Test Preparation (37-45)
Appendix B - Summary Report for the CAPTA Pilot Test with Maryland DOT, October 17, 2007 (46-47)
Appendix C - Summary Report for the CAPTA Pilot Test with MBTA, November 16, 2007 (48-49)
Appendix D - Summary Report for the CAPTA Pilot Test with the Virginia DOT, February 13, 2008 (50-51)
Appendix E - List of Acronyms (52-52)
Appendix F - Glossary of Terms Used in CAPTA (53-55)
Appendix G - Recommended Further Reading (56-57)
Part II - CAPTool User Guide (58-58)
Preface (59-61)
Background (62-62)
Overview of the CAPTA Methodology (63-63)
Risk and Consequence (64-64)
Assumptions (65-65)
Basic CAPTool and Expanded CAPTool (66-67)
Example Agency (68-68)
Data Consistency (69-70)
Step 1: Relevant Risks (71-76)
Step 2: Thresholds (77-80)
Step 3: Asset and Asset Class Inventory (81-87)
Step 4: Inventory of High-Consequence Assets/Asset Classes (88-90)
Step 5: Countermeasure Opportunities (91-94)
Step 6: Results Summary (95-97)
Step 1a: Threat/Hazard Vulnerability Table (98-99)
Step 5a: Countermeasure Costs (100-101)
Step 5b: Selection of Additional Countermeasures (102-103)
Step 5c: Countermeasure Filter Selection (104-105)
Conclusion (106-106)
Appendix A - Countermeasure Unit Costs and Descriptions (107-109)
Appendix B - Threshold Equations (110-110)
Appendix C - CAPTool Initial Startup Instructions (111-111)
Appendix D - Countermeasures Dictionary (112-124)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications (125-125)

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References 1. Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc., Science Applications International Corporation, and Inter- active Elements Incorporated. TCRP Report 86/NCHRP Report 525: Transportation Security, Volume 12: Making Transportation Tunnels Safe and Secure. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, DC, 2006. 2. Science Applications International Corporation. "A Guide to Highway Vulnerability Assessment for Criti- cal Asset Identification and Protection." AASHTO, Washington, DC, 2002. security.transportation.org/ ?siteid=65&pageid=1363 3. Ray, J. C., "Risk Based Prioritization of Terrorist Threat Mitigation Measures on Bridges." Journal of Bridge Engineering, Vol. 12, No. 2, March/April 2007, pp. 140­146. 4. Blackburn, R. R., K. M. Bauer, D. E. Amsler, Sr., S. E. Boselly, and A. D. McElroy. NCHRP Report 526: Snow and Ice Control: Guidelines for Materials and Methods. Transportation Research Board of the National Acad- emies, Washington, DC, 2004. 5. Lockwood, S., J. O'Laughlin, D. Keever, and K. Weiss. NCHRP Report 525: Surface Transportation Security, Volume 6: Guide for Emergency Transportation Operations. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, DC, 2005. 6. Contestabile, J. "Taking Action on Interoperability." Presented to the AASHTO Special Committee on Transportation Security, Orlando, FL, September 17­20, 2006. 7. Knoke, M., Ed. Protection of Assets Manual, ASIS International, 2004. 8. NFPA 101: Life Safety Code®. National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA, 2006. 9. NFPA 130: Standard for Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail. National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA, 2007. 10. Highway Capacity Manual. TRB, National Research Council, Washington, DC, 2000. 37