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The Electric Infrastructure Security

The Electric Infrastructure Security

Los Angeles, CA
Tax ID27-0713559

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Revenue

$4,627,019

Expenses

$4,293,832

Mission

THE MISSION OF THE ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY COUNCIL, INC. (THE "EIS COUNCIL") IS TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND HOST INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TO COORDINATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC THREATS, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES AND NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ("NGOS"), WORKING BOTH,A. TO CONSIDER AND ADDRESS THE RISKS POSED TO CRITICAL ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE FROM NATURAL SOURCES, SUCH AS SEVERE SOLAR FLARES (WHICH CAN CAUSE MASSIVE GEOMAGNETIC STORMS), AS WELL AS MAN-MADE SOURCES, SUCH AS AN ATTACK BY AN ENEMY STATE WITH A WEAPON THAT DELIVERS A HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE "HEMP"), ANDB. TO STIMULATE INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION AND COOPERATION IN INFRASTRUCTURE

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THE ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY COUNCIL, INC. (THE "EIS COUNCIL") PARTNERS WITH GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES AND NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ("NGOS"), WORKING BOTH, A. TO CONSIDER AND ADDRESS THE RISKS POSED TO CRITICAL ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE FROM NATURAL SOURCES, SUCH AS SEVERE SOLAR FLARES (WHICH CAN CAUSE MASSIVE GEOMAGNETIC STORMS), AS WELL AS MAN-MADE SOURCES, SUCH AS AN ATTACK BY AN ENEMY STATE WITH A WEAPON THAT DELIVERS A HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE "HEMP"), ANDB. TO STIMULATE INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION AND COOPERATION IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION.CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE OEIS EXPERIENCED SIGNIFICANT PROGRAM GROWTH IN FY 2017/2018. KEY ACTIVITIES INCLUDED A CONTRACT FOR SERVICES TO THE ISRAELI ELECTRIC CORPORATION AND CONTRACT ACTIVITY FOR US UTILITY COMPANIES. IN RESPONSE TO THE CRITICAL NEED FOR COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS FOR BLACK SKY EVENTS, EIS WORKED ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE BLACK SKY EMERGENCY COORDINATION AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (BSX) AND DEBUTED SIGNIFICANT ELEMENTS OF THE SYSTEM. EIS SUMMIT VIII WAS HELD IN WASHINGTON, DC JULY 24-25, 2017 AND ATTRACTED 3 TIMES THE NUMBER OF PRIOR REGISTRANTS INCLUDING TOP LEVEL OFFICIALS AND EXECUTIVES FROM THE US AND ABROAD REPRESENTING THE GOVERNMENTAL AND PRIVATE SECTORS AS WELL AS ACADEMIA. THE CONFERENCE FOCUSED ON SECURING THE ELECTRIC GRID AND PREPARING FOR A BLACK SKY EVENT INCLUDING: CROSS SECTOR PREPARATION, DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL THREATS, TERRORISM, EMP PROTECTION, THE CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE VULNERABILITY TO CYBER ATTACK AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN PREPARING FOR A BLACK SKY EVENT. EIS SUMMIT VIV WAS HELD IN LONDON JUNE 25-26 (DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE F, PART V (SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION).

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

The non-profit's mission, as described in the filing, is “See schedule othe mission of the electric infrastructure security council, inc. (the "eis council") is to provide educational programming and host international initiatives to coordinate infrastructure protection against electromagnetic threats, in partnership with government representatives and nongovernmental organizations ("ngos"), working both,a. to consider and address the risks posed to critical electrical infrastructure from natural sources, such as severe solar flares (which can cause massive geomagnetic storms), as well as man-made sources, such as an attack by an enemy state with a weapon that delivers a high altitude electromagnetic pulse "hemp"), andb. to stimulate international coordination and cooperation in infrastructure”.

When describing its duties, they were characterized as: “The mission of the electric infrastructure security council, inc. (the "eis council") is to provide educational programming and host international initiatives to coordinate infrastructure protection against electromagnetic threats, in partnership with government representatives and nongovernmental organizations ("ngos"), working both,a. to consider and address the risks posed to critical electrical infrastructure from natural sources, such as severe solar flares (which can cause massive geomagnetic storms), as well as man-made sources, such as an attack by an enemy state with a weapon that delivers a high altitude electromagnetic pulse "hemp"), andb. to stimulate international coordination and cooperation in infrastructure”.

  • The non-profit has complied with legal regulations by reporting their state of operation as CA.
  • The filing shows that the non-profit's address as of 2019 is 10 G STREET NE 600, WASHINGTON, DC, 20002.
  • As of 2019, the non-profit has reported a total of 4 employees on their form.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $333,187.
  • The organization has 3 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 2009.
  • The organization pays $634,640 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $244,781 in fundraising expenses.

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