Securing Integrated Transportation Networks provides a comprehensive look at multimodal transportation security-its dynamics, evolving threats, and technology advances that enhance operational security and related infrastructure protection and hardening, as well as the regulatory environment. As threats are evolving, so is the technology used in enhancing transportation security, operational procedures, and regulations. This book addresses this dynamic evolution of transportation security, serving as a primary reference for information on the range of activities and components involved in…mehr
Securing Integrated Transportation Networks provides a comprehensive look at multimodal transportation security-its dynamics, evolving threats, and technology advances that enhance operational security and related infrastructure protection and hardening, as well as the regulatory environment. As threats are evolving, so is the technology used in enhancing transportation security, operational procedures, and regulations. This book addresses this dynamic evolution of transportation security, serving as a primary reference for information on the range of activities and components involved in transportation security. It covers the myriad parts involved in the relationship between, and among, logistics, the supply chains and transportation entities, and more. In addition, it looks at operations, infrastructure, equipment, laws and regulations, policies and procedures, and risk focused on transportation safety and security by mode and transportation in general. Cooperation and partnering with and among the industry, to include transportation providers and government agencies, is the way forward to ensure that security is maintained and keeps pace with the evolving threat and regulatory landscape.
Gary Gordon is Senior Adjunct Professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Previously he held positions as a railroad engineering officer, U.S. Army transportation officer, U.S. Government transportation security director and transportation operations, infrastructure and security consultant. He is co-author, with Richard Young, of Railway Security: Protecting Against Manmade and Natural Disasters, on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Transportation Security and a member of the Society of American Military Engineers' Resilience Community of Interest. His work has been published in The Military Engineer, Transportation Research Record of the Transportation Research Board, Journal of Emergency Management, and Encyclopedia of Security and Emergency Management.
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Section I - The evolution of transportation security 1. What is transportation security and why do we want to secure it? 2. Transportation security before and after 9/11 3. The regulatory environment and government agency roles 4. Who are the parties involved and what are their relationships 5. What are the components and economics of transportation security? Section II - Exposure 6. Nature of people and the goods transported 7. Threats, vulnerabilities and risk 8. What is the difference between natural and manmade disasters 9. Assessing Risks 10. Cyber threats and risks Section III - Transportation modes, interrelationships and supply chain resilience 11. Highway and motor carrier 12. Freight and passenger rail 13. Bus and rail transit 14. Maritime 15 - Aviation 16. Intermodal transportation 17. Pipeline Section IV - What is being done about transportation security? 18. Regulatory compliance and partnered initiatives 19. Risk models and methods and industry best practices 20. Physical vs. operational security measures 21. Where do we go from here?
Section I - The evolution of transportation security 1. What is transportation security and why do we want to secure it? 2. Transportation security before and after 9/11 3. The regulatory environment and government agency roles 4. Who are the parties involved and what are their relationships 5. What are the components and economics of transportation security? Section II - Exposure 6. Nature of people and the goods transported 7. Threats, vulnerabilities and risk 8. What is the difference between natural and manmade disasters 9. Assessing Risks 10. Cyber threats and risks Section III - Transportation modes, interrelationships and supply chain resilience 11. Highway and motor carrier 12. Freight and passenger rail 13. Bus and rail transit 14. Maritime 15 - Aviation 16. Intermodal transportation 17. Pipeline Section IV - What is being done about transportation security? 18. Regulatory compliance and partnered initiatives 19. Risk models and methods and industry best practices 20. Physical vs. operational security measures 21. Where do we go from here?
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