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Daily Archives: April 6, 2015

Terrorism Risk Insurance Program

Insurance Information Institute – Terrorism Risk Insurance Program – Renewed and Restructured – April 2015.

“Since its initial enactment in 2002 the terrorism risk insurance program has been revised and extended three times. The most recent extension—the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2015 (TRIPRA)—ensures its continuation until December 31, 2020. On January 8, 2015, the U.S. Senate voted to reauthorize the federal terrorism risk insurance program by a 93-4 majority. Just the day before, the House of Representatives had voted 416-5 in favor of renewing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) for six years. President Barack Obama signed the bill (H.R. 26) into law on January 12, 2015. Final passage of the bill by Congress came after the federal terrorism program was allowed to lapse on December 31, 2014. By all measures the terrorism risk insurance program remains an unqualified success—a rarity among federal programs—that has continuously achieved all its goals. The program not only succeeded in restoring stability to the country’s vital insurance and reinsurance markets in the wake of the unprecedented market dislocations associated with the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack, but it continues to deliver substantive, direct benefits to businesses, workers, consumers and the economy overall — all at little or no cost to taxpayers. However, the share of the loss insurers would pay in the event of a terrorist attack has increased significantly over the years, a trend that was underscored by the 2015 reauthorization. Insurers are also solely responsible for terrorism losses that impact non-TRIA lines, such as private passenger auto and homeowners insurance and group life. Less than half of the property/casualty insurance premiums are written in lines of insurance backstopped by TRIPRA.”

Persistent cold air outbreaks over North America in a warming climate

Environmental Research Letters – IOP Science – Persistent cold air outbreaks over North America in a warming climate – 2015 Environ. Res. Lett. 10 044001 “This study examines future changes of cold air outbreaks (CAOs) using a multi-model ensemble of global climate simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 and high resolution regional… Continue Reading

Legislating for Drones: A Guide and Model Ordinances

McNeal, Gregory S. and Rule, Troy A., Legislating for Drones: A Guide and Model Ordinances (April 2, 2015). Available for download at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2589975 “Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, present enormous benefits for local government officials, but they are also creating new conflicts with existing land uses. The growing popularity of drones necessitates… Continue Reading

Are BHC and Federal Reserve Stress Test Results Converging? What Do We Learn from 2015?

Federal Reserve Bank of New York – Liberty Street Economics – Beverly Hirtle, Anna Kovner, and Eric McKay: “In March, the Federal Reserve and thirty-one large U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs) announced results of the latest Dodd-Frank Act-mandated stress tests. Some commentators have argued that BHCs, in designing their stress test models, have strong incentives… Continue Reading

Army – Cultural and Situational Understanding

ATP 3- 24.3 Cultural and Situational Understanding. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Headquarters, Department of the Army, April 2015. “Understanding culture is essential in conducting irregular warfare. Irregular warfare requires a deliberate application of an understanding of culture due to the need to understand a populated operational environment, what specifically is causing instability,… Continue Reading

Top 100 U.S. Oil and Gas Fields

“This supplement to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves, 2013 ranks the 100 largest U.S. oil and gas fields by their estimated 2013 proved reserves. EIA defines a field as “an area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, the… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports – Coast Guard, Combating Nuclear Smuggling, Federal Reserve Banks’ Information Systems Controls

Coast Guard: Timely Actions Needed to Address Risks in Using Rotational Crews, GAO-15-195: Published: Mar 6, 2015. Publicly Released: Apr 6, 2015. Combating Nuclear Smuggling: DHS Research and Development on Radiation Detection Technology Could Be Strengthened, GAO-15-263: Published: Mar 6, 2015. Publicly Released: Apr 6, 2015. Management Report: Areas for Improvement in the Federal Reserve… Continue Reading

The Deep, Dangerous Problems Of America’s Aging Gas Infrastructure

FastCoExist: “While it’s still not known what caused the gas explosion and building collapse tragedy that killed two people in New York City last week—the mayor has said the building owner might have been “inappropriately” tapping the gas line—what is clear is that one of the nation’s oldest cities has a problem with its aging… Continue Reading