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Long-standing gripes of port-security specialists
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/ar...23/23porta.htm
Here's a rundown of some of the long-standing gripes of port-security specialists, many of whom refer to the U.S. maritime system as the country's "soft underbelly": ? Funding shortfalls: Although the government has doled out roughly $629 million in port security grants since 9/11, many say the funds are not nearly enough. The Coast Guard has said that basic security measures expected of ports?like adding fencing, lighting, and surveillance cameras?will cost $5.4 billion over the next 10 years. The Department of Homeland Security insists it spent some $1.6 billion on a variety of port security programs last year, a 700 percent increase since fiscal year 2001. Still, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, the Republican head of the Homeland Security Committee, has a bill that would create a $400 million pot of port grant money each year. ? Holes in valuable overseas security programs: This week, representatives from DP World have repeatedly asserted that their port participates in a program that allows U.S. inspectors?based at the port in Dubai?to inspect containers deemed "high risk" before they are even loaded on to the ship destined for U.S. shores. A report by government auditors last May reported that of the 40,628 containers deemed high risk at participating ports between late 2002 and mid-2005, some 10 percent were not inspected. In some cases, containers left the ports without inspectors realizing they had gone. In others, officials at foreign ports declined to allow the requested inspection. ? Weaknesses in trusted shipper programs: Currently, thousands of companies have agreed to add things like high-security container seals and extensive employee background checks to their packaging facilities in exchange for lesser scrutiny by U.S. customs officials. Trouble is a report released last spring by the Government Accountability Office indicated that the government allowed companies to reap the benefits of membership before the customs auditors even checked if their facility had the proper security measures in place. As of May 2005, the department had audited only 11 percent of the trusted shippers. This earned the program the nickname "Trust, Don't Verify" in security circles. ? No plan of action in place for after an attack: DHS has not yet released a plan expected in early 2006 that would explain what the proper procedures are if a U.S. port is subject to a dirty-bomb attack. Absent a plan of action, some worry that the humming U.S. shipping network?which handles some 9 million containers each year?could easily come to a complete standstill after a terrorism incident.
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Again, "trust me" sez Unca Sugar. Sez I, "Yeah, right." But, what can we expect from the bureaurats & politicians whom we allow free rein? We pay them to look out for us, don't we?
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Well is it any surprise? Cosidering we sold our only Pacific deep water port in Long Beach to the Chinese, gave the Panama Canal to the Chinese and now want the Arabs to look after "OUR" security. Nice, really nice. Where is the outrage of the Ameican People? zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! Our borders and ports have gone unprotected from anyone in so long that it just seems like the normal thing to do.
Doc Urb
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