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VALLEJO, Calif., August 18, 2005
— The California Maritime Academy
(Cal Maritime), a
campus
of The California State University, today announced that it has been
selected as the host facility for the nation’s first regional test
of the Port Security Training Exercise Program (PortSTEP), a joint
effort between the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and
United States Coast Guard that will help establish critical security
exercise training programs for U.S. seaports.
The
multi-agency command and control tabletop exercise
will be held today on the Cal Maritime campus and will
involve the TSA, Coast Guard, Ports
of San Francisco and Oakland, regional and local emergency planners,
as well as the first responder communities that would be involved if
a port-related terrorism event were to occur in the San Francisco
Bay Area. More than 200 personnel are involved in the exercise,
either as participants, evaluators, controllers, or observers.
The PortSTEP
program is designed to test planning, preparation, response, and
recovery capabilities to include all facets of the intermodal port
community, including maritime, rail, and vehicle transportation
modes. The event is the first of
more than 50 exercises of its kind that will be held throughout the
United States over the next two years that will assist the TSA in
establishing national standards for port security exercises and
training that complement other government homeland security training
programs.
“We
are honored to be a part of this first test of a critical national
program,” said Captain Bruce Clark, USCGR (ret), director of
maritime security programs at Cal Maritime. “This is a seminal
event for integrated security planning that for the first time
proposes to link the preparation, response, and recovery operations
within a total port environment. PortSTEP allows us to move beyond
single facility, single vessel, or even single port area footprints
and engage in the real process of dealing with the possible
aftermaths of a terrorist event, which will transcend artificial
company, operational, or jurisdictional barriers.”
One
major objective for the exercise will be to test the Coast Guard’s
Area Maritime Security Plan for the San Francisco Bay Area as part
of compliance with the provisions of the Maritime Transportation
Security Act (MTSA) of 2002. The exercise
will test the plan’s site-specific and regional emergency
procedures, communications, coordination, and interoperability.
“The
exercise will be instrumental in identifying the elements of the
plan that work well as well as the areas in need of further
refinement,” added Clark. “Ultimately, the results collected will
further advance our region’s —and ultimately our nation’s —
preparedness to thwart a potential terrorist event and to
effectively minimize the negative effects of such an event should
one occur.”
Cal
Maritime’s crisis management simulator will be used during the
PortSTEP exercise to provide plot and dispersion modeling of a
simulated release of hazardous materials resulting as a collateral
effect from a terrorist event occurring within the San Francisco Bay
Area port environment. Virginia-based UNITECH® will
provide multi-media exercise support for the event as a part of
their national TSA/USCG PortSTEP contract.
The
PortSTEP exercise is the first that Cal Maritime has hosted since
recently receiving a three-year, $1 million grant from the
California Office of Homeland Security to guide the development and
implementation of statewide standards for maritime security
training, drills, and exercises for vessels, port facilities,
harbors, maritime companies, and other organizations involved in
moving freight to and from our nation’s harbors.
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 and
maritime security related courses. For more information about Cal
Maritime, visit
www.csum.edu.
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