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Port and Maritime Security – International Cooperation and Technology Development Commander Andrew Brown, RNZN – Assistant Naval Attaché New Zealand Embassy
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Port and Maritime Security – International Cooperation and Technology Development
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Ship and port security under authority of the IMO in the International Shipping and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. Need to recognize the international scope of the maritime transportation system and an international regime can effectively address the security of a global transportation system. There is potential conflict between security, the efficiency of maritime transport and the human rights and working conditions Policy/Direction/Authority
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Lessons Learnt/Challenges Security professionals lack an understanding of the maritime industry. A singular focus on the port facility in the security plan without consideration of its impact on the other partners in the maritime transportation system. The politics of fear driving the security agenda – more important to look vigorously committed to security regardless of whether the action or program is reasonable or effective.
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Standards –COTS –MOTS –MILSPEC Operational Requirement Documents (ORD)s –User needs/requirements –Commercial/Private Assistance –Solutionization
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Standards –COTS –MOTS –MILSPEC Operational Requirement Documents (ORD)s –User needs/requirements –Commercial/Private Assistance –Solutionization
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