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Title: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Small Vessel Security Strategy Author: Sean K. Moon Economy: United States of America. DHS Small Vessel Security Strategy. 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru. 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru.
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Title: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Small Vessel Security Strategy Author: Sean K. Moon Economy: United States of America
DHS Small Vessel Security Strategy 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Purpose: To reduce potential security and safety risks from vessels <300 gross tons, including: • Recreational Vessels • Commercial Vessels • Cargo Vessels • Passenger Vessels • Background: Developed in cooperation with small vessel stakeholders: • Interagency Working Group; • National and Regional stakeholder summits; • Extensive inter- and intra-agency consultation. • Fishing Vessels and • Towing Vessels
DHS Small Vessel Security Strategy 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Risk Scenarios: Strategy focuses on reducing risk of small vessels being used as: • Waterborne Improvised Explosive Devices (WBIEDs); • Conveyances for smuggling weapons (including WMD) into U.S.; • Conveyances for smuggling terrorists into U.S.; • Waterborne platforms for conducting stand-off attack. • Scope: • 17,000,000+ U.S. Vessels • Visiting foreign vessels.
DHS Small Vessel Security Strategy 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Primary Goals: • Develop & leverage strong partnership with small vessel community & public/private sectors to enhance maritime domain awareness. • Enhance maritime security/safety based on coherent plan with layered, innovative approach. • Leverage technology to enhance ability to detect, determine intent & when necessary interdict small vessels. • Enhance coordination, cooperation & communications: • Federal, state, local, Tribal & territorial agencies, the • Private sector • Non-governmental organizations, and • International partners.
DHS Small Vessel Security Strategy 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Follow on Action: • Developing Implementation Plan • Executing the Implementation Plan • Lead Agencies/Organizations: • Policy Coordination: • Department of Homeland Security • Operations: • U.S. Coast Guard; • U.S. Customs and Border Protection; • U.S. Transportation Security Administration; • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; • U.S. Department of Justice.
DHS Small Vessel Security Strategy 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Thank you! • Sean K. MoonSenior Policy AdvisorU.S. Department of Homeland SecurityOffice of Cargo, Maritime, and Trade Policysean.moon@dhs.gov(202) 282-9063 • For a copy of the strategy: • http://www.dhs.gov/xprevprot/publications/gc_1209408805402.shtm
Backup Slides… 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
SVSS Major Goals and objectives 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Partner with the small vessel community. • Provide for an ongoing dialogue. • Expand relationships with other maritime organizations. • Educate small vessel community with lessons-learned system. • Leverage existing programs for security and safety training. • Increase public awareness of America’s Waterway Watch (AWW).
SVSS Major Goals and objectives 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Enhance maritime security & safety. • Improve small vessel detection and tracking capabilities. • Expand and enhance maritime rad/nuc detection capabilities. • Increase reporting compliance with advanced data submission. • Improve data collection and sharing on small vessels and operators. • Improve data analysis capabilities to target high-risk small vessels. • Improve security for critical infrastructure and key resources.
SVSS Major Goals and objectives 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Leverage Technology. • Research low-cost, non-intrusive, small vessel ID systems. • Develop anomaly detection and automated scene understanding. • Research improved methods of protecting CI/KR. • Improve ability to respond to security and safety zones intrusions. • Research and invest in maritime rad/nuc detection technology.
SVSS Major Goals and objectives 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru • Enhance coordination between security partners and stakeholders. • Improve coordinated operations for small vessel interdiction. • Leverage partnerships through sharing of information. • Combine efforts in cooperative patrol and enforcement. • Make it a priority to assign officers and intelligence analysts from the USCG, CBP, and ICE to participating fusion centers. • Strengthen Area Maritime Security Plans.