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Department of Homeland Security , 21 Jun 2004
Port Security Fact Sheet
By: Department of Homeland Security
Today Homeland Security Secretary Ridge announced the implementation of new security measures across the country designed to build upon the layers of security that are already in place at the nation’s ports. The new measures, required by the Maritime Transportation Security Act, add additional security protections to every port in the United States. Port and vessel protection continues to remain one of the Department of Homeland Security’s highest priorities. The oceans and ports of the world are vital to the economic livelihood of the United States and countries throughout the world.
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JoC WeeK, Monday, 04 November 2002
C-TPAT, a limited membership?
By: PETER M. TIRSCHWELl
There are many things that are well-known about the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism, the program U.S. Customs unveiled shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, to begin the process of securing the international trade system.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, 12 October 2002
U.S. Department of Office of Intelligence, Transportation and Security (OIS), Transportation Security Information Report
Subject: Threat Advisory Number 02-12 Issued: October 10, 2002, Expiration: None
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