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VALLEJO, Calif., May 18, 2005
— The California Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime), a campus of The
California State University, today announced that it has received
the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration’s (MARAD)
approval on new security training courses offered through Cal
Maritime’s Continuing Education Department. Cal Maritime — which
developed the three-day courses for vessel security officers, port
facility security officers, and company security officers — is only
the second training organization in the country to be certified by
MARAD as meeting the requirements of the Maritime Transportation
Security Act (MTSA) and the International Maritime Organization’s
(IMO) International Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS).
“The safety and security of the
maritime and intermodal infrastructure has never been more important
or more at risk, ” said Bill Eisenhardt, president of Cal Maritime,
who also serves as chair of the Northern California Area Maritime
Security Committee Exercise and Training Working Group. “As the
only accredited maritime academy on the West Coast, we are committed
to making all facets of the region’s maritime transportation system
safer. We are pleased to receive MARAD certification on our
security courses and look forward to offering the security training
to industry professionals through our expanding continuing education
program.”
Cal Maritime’s new security courses
will be offered through the university’s continuing education
department beginning this month and will be repeated on a regular
basis. In addition to sessions on security assessments and plan
development/auditing, the three-day courses also includes sessions
on Weapons of Mass Destruction, Hazardous Material Releases, and the
Incident Command System (ICS)/ National Incident Management System (NIMS).
The governmental approval of Cal
Maritime’s security courses is the latest in a number of initiatives
the university has undertaken to demonstrate its leadership position
in maritime security education. In a first-of-its-kind Bay Area
event conducted on Cal Maritime’s Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR
last fall, Cal Maritime and local, state, and federal law
enforcement learned first-hand what would happen if a maritime
terrorist event were to happen on a Bay Area waterway. The
role-playing exercise — which involved actors posing as terrorists
who attacked Cal Maritime’s Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR, and
involved students, faculty, staff, and local and statewide law
enforcement — was geared toward helping to determine local and state
agencies’ and the maritime industrial community’s readiness for a
maritime terrorist attack.
Also last fall, officials from
Cal Maritime and leaders from the state’s maritime, defense, and
homeland security organizations met on the Cal Maritime campus to
sign an agreement to work together to set statewide standards for
homeland security exercises, evaluation, education, and training.
Named the Consortium for Maritime Security Exercises and Training,
the group is the first California consortium to address statewide
maritime security standards. The group will serve as a forum to
ensure that California ports, harbors, and other elements of the
maritime transportation system — including railroads, highways, and
other facilities and services involved in moving freight to and from
our nation’s harbors — are afforded the opportunities to train and
exercise in order to meet domestic preparedness responsibilities in
a manner that will set a national standard for excellence.
For more information on Cal
Maritime’s new government-approved security training courses, please
contact Stacy Shonk at 707-654-1156 or at sshonk@csum.edu.
About
Cal Maritime
Cal Maritime, a campus
of The California State University, is one of only seven
degree-granting maritime academies in the United States, and the
only one on the West Coast. Tucked away in San Pablo Bay’s Morrow
Cove in Vallejo, Calif., Cal Maritime offers four-year degrees in
business administration, facilities engineering technology, global
studies and maritime affairs, marine engineering technology, marine
transportation, and mechanical engineering, as well as a number of
continuing education courses. For more information about Cal
Maritime, visit
www.csum.edu.
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