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Title: Guidelines for Security Planning - the Australian Model Author: Alan Gascoyne Economy: Australia
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Council of Australian Governments meeting following 2005 London terrorist attacks made 12 recommendations to improve land transport security Why the need for guidelines? 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Inspector of Transport Security asked to conduct review of surface transport security in Australia made 31 recommendations to improve land transport security included a number of recommendations related to security planning guidelines Why the need for guidelines? (cont.) 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Federal system of government States are self-governing Powers are divided between a central government and individual states Surface transport security is the responsibility of states and territories Australian Government Model 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Sovereignty of states and territories Differing legislation in the jurisdictions Geographic and demographic differences Different levels of risk between and within jurisdictions Challenges 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Transport Security Working Group (TSWG) senior transport security officials from each state, territory and the Federal Government Working Group formed to develop guidelines Developing the Guidelines 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Definition of Surface Transport: ‘heavy and light rail, bus and ferry operations that provide a mass passenger function’ The Guidelines 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Purpose: To assist surface transport operators in preparing security plans with a focus on addressing terrorism-related risks, or to assist in review the arrangements of those operations already covered by a security plan The Guidelines (cont.) 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Security planning principles government / industry partnership intelligence led risk managed approach sound risk management techniques used continuous review & assessment other lower level security risks addressed / other hazards responsibility rests with the owner and operators The Guidelines (cont.) 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Planning approach CT threat assessment CT security risk assessment Develop security plan The Guidelines (cont.) 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Implement staff security awareness training Review and test plan Appendix – ‘Guide to preparing a surface transport security plan’ The Guidelines (cont.) 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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No 42 “The Working Group to share experiences in the implementation of security measures with a view to advising economies on trade facilitation impacts (including to harmonise security arrangements). Ministerial Directive 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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That Member Economies take into account the Australian Security Planning Guidelines when developing their own guidelines. Recommendation 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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Questions? 25-29 August 2008, Lima, Peru 31st APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting (TPT-WG31), Lima, Peru
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