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ISBN 10: 0750685492
ISBN 13: 978-0750685498
Author: Clifford Bragdon
Transportation Security 1st Table of contents:
Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Transportation Security and Its Impact
Overview
Purpose and Organizational Framework
Section I:. Introduction
Section II:. Modal Aspects of Transportation Security
Section III:. Technology Applications to Transportation Security
Section IV:. Transportation Security Solutions
References
Chapter 2. Transportation Security Through Logistics Transformation
Chapter Overview
Introduction
The Global Economy and National Security
Economic Security and Enhanced Productivity
Enhanced Productivity and Logistics Transformation
Multiple Scenarios of Logistics Transformation
Defense and Logistics Transformation
Transportation Security Through Logistics Transformation
Transportation Security and National Security
Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 3. The Need for a Transportation Systems Approach
Introduction
Impediments to an Integrated System of Movement
Modal Bias
Institutional Protectionism and Self-Interest
Social Conditioning: A Drive-Thru Society
Dominance of Motor Vehicles in Governmental Planning and Policy
Spatial Management and Diet Cities
No Consensus in the Definition of Terms: Intermodal
Governmental Responsibility Usurping Citizen Responsibility
Sustainability and Security: Conflicting Goals of Infrastructure Risk?
Transportation System Elements
Organizational Framework: Definition
Transportation-Based Modal Elements
Transportation Systems Network
Modeling and Simulation
Forensic Transportation Logistics Analysis
Summary
References
Chapter 4. Mobility Security and Human Behavior
Introduction
Mobility and Security Theory
Deterrence Theory
Terror Management Theory
Protection Motivation Theory
Mobility Security Initiatives
Expansion of Institutional Initiatives
Expansion of Commercial Initiatives
Commercial Fear
Fear Appeals and Human Coping Behavior
Fear Appeals and Psychosocial Functioning
Surveillance and Psychosocial Functioning
Summary and Conclusions
References
Part II. Modal Aspects of Transportation Security
Chapter 5. Road Transportation and Infrastructure Security
Introduction
The National Highway System
Security Issues
Security Threats
Challenges for State DOTs
Road Elements and Vulnerability
Countermeasures
Additional Resources
Summary
References
Chapter 6. Aviation Security
The Evolution of Aviation Security
Aviation Security Turning Point: 9/11
U.S. Aviation Security Players
Government Players
Airport Players
Airline Players
Industry Players
Airport Security Areas
Checked Baggage
Passenger Checkpoint
Cargo
Perimeter
Access Controls and Biometrics
The Future of Airport Security
Technologies
JPDO–NextGen
PAX 2.0
Pre-Operational and Operational Testing
Conclusions
Important Definitions and Terms
References
Chapter 7. Maritime Security
Introduction
Historical Piracy
Maritime Security Issues
Modern Piracy
Maritime Terrorism
The Pre-9/11 International Legal Regime Relevant to the Security of the Maritime Transportation System
The Impact of 9/11 on the International Legal Regime
The 2005 Protocol to the SUA Convention
Amendments to the 1974 Safety of Life at Sea Convention
Obligations and Responsibilities
Means and Mechanisms
United States Legislation and Regulations
Broad-Brush Evaluation: Is the Maritime Transportation System Now More Secure?
Conclusion
References
Part III. Technology Applications to Transportation Security
Chapter 8. Computer and Transportation Systems Security
Security Is Flawed
Holistic Security Design
Physical Security and Locks Have Limited Value
The Trade-Off Between Security and Accomplishment
The Attacker Has the Advantage
Cameras, Computers, and Physical Security
Computers and Physical Security
Holistic Security Design Is Transparent and Passive
Radatti’s Rules of Computer Security
Disaster Recovery
Time Management Is Part of Security
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Intermodal Transport Security Technology
Introduction
History
The Threat
Container Security Measures
Customs–Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
The 24-Hour Advance Manifest Rule
Automated Targeting System (ATS)
The 100% Screening Requirement
Secure Freight Initiative (SFI)
The Problem Persists
Technological Solutions
Container Tracking Technologies
Maritime Piracy Technology
Summary
Conclusion
References
Chapter 10. Transportation Security: Applying Military Situational Awareness System Technology to Transportation Applications
Introduction
Situational Awareness
Integrated Situational Awareness
The Information Challenge
Situational Awareness and Decision Support
Visualization and Display Tools
Access Control Systems
Video Camera Systems
Predictive Analysis Tools
Information Sharing
Scalable and Flexible Architecture
Using a Situational Awareness System to Manage an Incident
Situational Awareness System Summary
Communications Network Management for Transportation Security
Network Operations Centers
Network Operations Center (NOC) for Situational Awareness Operations
FCAPS Requirements Summary
Data Fusion and Data Correlation for Transportation Security Situational Awareness Systems
Data Correlation and Control
Operational Example of a Transportation Security Situational Awareness System in a Seaport Scenario
Summary
References
Part IV. Transportation Security Solutions
Chapter 11. Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC): The Foundation of Military Logistics
Introduction
Military Logistics Technology
Automated Identification Technology
Logistics Processes
Automated Information Systems Integration with AISs
References
Chapter 12. Infrastructure Recovery Initiatives: A Retrospective Assessment
Introduction
Recent Examples of Disaster Recovery Operations
Regional Transportation Operations: The FIRST Concept
Step 1: Response Cells
Step 2: Response Organizations and Policies
Step 3: Training
Step 4: Simulation
Scientific Background and Approach
Project Management in the Kuwait Recovery Operation
Principles of Disaster Recovery Construction
Project Environment and Background
Planning for the Recovery Operation
Organization and Staffing
The Project Management Process
Contracting
Logistics
Budget Control
Political Factors and Partnering with the Host Nation
Leadership and Partnership
Lessons Learned
Application to Recent Disasters
Planning for the Recovery Operation
Organization and Staffing
Project Management
Contracting
Budget Control
Leadership and Partnership
Summary
Chapter 13. Immigration and National Security: Best Practices
Introduction
Protecting Borders
ICAO Regulations
Evolution of the MRTD
Electronic Passport and ID Solutions
Border Control
Deportation
Apprehension Exercises
Data Security and Privacy
Summary: National Security Best Practices
References
Chapter 14. Fast Integrated Response Systems Technology (FIRST) and Establishing a Global Center for Preparedness (GCP)
Overview
Global Partnership Model: Issues
Sector Role Players
Disaster Management Life Cycle
Disaster Prevention Planning and Management
A Multisensory Environment
The Global Center for Preparedness (GCP)
Need
Philosophy
Framework
Missions
Administrative Structure
National Security and Transcommunication-Based Initiatives
Re-Examination of Modal Elements
Fast Integrated Response Systems Technology (FIRST)
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