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Port and Maritime Security CAPT Eric Patten (USN) Operations Officer, Navy Region Southwest
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What’s At Stake? Commercial Business – – Small: Fishing/ Sport Boats – – Big: Cruise/ Commercial Vessels Strategic Steel Port Leisure Navy/USCG – 2/3 of the Pacific Fleet In San Diego – Multiple Capital Ships – Coast Guard Sector San Diego – Training In The Local Area
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Stakeholders City of San Diego City of Chula Vista City of Coronado National City City of Imperial Beach US Navy US Coast Guard Port of San Diego Department of Homeland Security Commercial Entities – Fishing, Cruise Ships, etc Local Businesses Businesses that support the Maritime Community
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Cooperation How Are We Protecting Those Items? –Law Enforcement USCG Port of San Diego Police USN Harbor Security – Supporting only –Security USCG Port of San Diego Police DHS US Navy Local Law Enforcement Private Security
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Technology Fiber Ring Around The Port Regional 3 C’s Project –San Diego is a nationally recognized leader in public safety communications. The Regional Command and Control Communications (3Cs) is taking communications one step further, by providing first responders more ways to work together to protect the lives and property of the communities they serve. Encourages all Public Safety Agencies To Collaborate And Work Together To Provide Better Service To The Public Funding Through Federal, State, And Tribal Grants Alternative Means of Communication For Local Radio Systems With Limited Space Share Live Video for Up-To-Date Information
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Today’s Panelists Mr. John MacIntyre, Homeland Security Program Manager, Port of San Diego Mr. Al Sargent, Cubic Corporation CAPT Eric Patten, Operations Officer, Navy Region Southwest.
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