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CDC SECURITY. Office of Port & Facility Activities (CG-544) U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters. CDC Security Timeline. 2010 Auth. Act. Cargo Security Symposium Sep 09. 3. CDC Security Workgroup. Held 18 meetings (Dec 2009-2010)
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CDC SECURITY Office of Port & Facility Activities (CG-544) U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters
CDC Security Timeline 2010 Auth. Act Cargo Security Symposium Sep 09 3
CDC Security Workgroup • Held 18 meetings (Dec 2009-2010) • Members: CG-544, CG-522, CG-532, CG-541, CG-543, CG-552, CG-731, CG-0941, LANT/PACAREA, DHS Liaison, NMSAC, CTAC, Kirby, American Waterways Operators • Developed consensus recommendations for: • Key Maritime Areas • Standard CG Force Packages • CDC Vessel Tracking • Higher risk CDCs • Role of private security 4
CDC Security National Study • Per Auth. Act, National Study shall include: • Waterside security risk assessment analysis (MSRAM) • Maritime stakeholder roles & responsibilities • Recommended measures to improve waterside security • Alternative sources of funding for security measures • National Study Report due 15 Oct 2011 5
CDC Security National Strategy • Developed using results of National Study • Mitigate risk of terrorist attack against the bulk transport, transfer or storage of CDCs • National Strategy due 15 Apr 2012 6
CDC Security National Strategy • Strategic Goals: • Awareness/MDA • Vulnerability/Prevention • Consequence • Resiliency/Recovery • Program Management 7
CDC Security Listening Sessions • Present draft CDC Security National Strategy • Request comments on Strategy & specific components including: • CDC vessel info- Advanced Notice of Arrival/Movement/Transfer • Response & recovery capabilities into vessel/facility security plans • Recommended menu of mitigation options for local, regional & national risk managers • Role of private security • Security funding alternatives 8
CDC Definition • Certain dangerous cargo includes any of the following: • Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials, as defined in 49 CFR 173.50. • Oxidizing materials or blasting agents for which a permit is required under 49 CFR 176.415. • Highway route controlled quantity radioactive material, as defined in 49 CFR 173.403(1), or Fissile Class III shipments of fissile radioactive material, as defined in 49 CFR 173.455(a)(3). • Each cargo under Table 1 of 46 CFR Part 153 when carried in bulk. • Any of the following when carried in bulk: Acetaldehyde, Ammonia (anhydrous), Butadiene ,Butane, Butene, Butylene Oxide, Chlorine, Ethane, Ethylene ,Ethylene Oxide, Methane, Methyl Acetylene (Propadiene Mixture, Stabilized), Methyl Bromide, Methyl Chloride, Phosphorous, Propane Propylene, Sulfur Dioxide, Vinyl Chloride 9