The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 heightened awareness about the vulnerability to terrorist attack of all modes of transportation. Port security has emerged as a significant part of the overall debate on U.S. homeland security. The U.S. maritime system consists of more than 300 sea and river ports with more than 3, 700 cargo and passenger terminals. However, a large fraction of maritime cargo is concentrated at a few major ports. Most ships calling at U.S. ports are foreign owned with foreign crews. Container ships have been the focus of much of the attention on seaport security because they are particularly vulnerable to terrorist infiltration. More than 6 million marine containers enter U.S. ports each year. While the Customs Service analyzes cargo information to target specific shipments for closer inspection, it physically inspects only about 2% of the containers. This new book examines the security legislation, which can have significant implications for public safety, the war on terrorism, the U.S. and global economy and federal, state and local homeland security responsibilities.
John F.
Port and Maritime Security [PDF ebook]
Background & Issues
Port and Maritime Security [PDF ebook]
Background & Issues
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Format PDF ● Seiten 105 ● ISBN 9781612098975 ● Herausgeber John F. ● Verlag Nova Science Publishers ● Erscheinungsjahr 2017 ● herunterladbar 3 mal ● Währung EUR ● ID 7218625 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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