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1. Marine Transportation SystemCommon Assessment & Reporting Tool(CART)Mr. Thomas Kalisz, USCG “The nation needs a coordinated, integrated approach to planning for and responding to major disruptions in our marine transportation system, the lifeblood of America’s economy.”
ADM Allen, 2007 State of the Coast Guard Address
2. Resiliency & recovery of a damaged Marine Transportation System (MTS) is top priority for Congress, DHS & maritime industry
Coast Guard needed timely, detailed maritime transportation system information to efficiently mitigate disruptions
Existing solutions were inadequate 2
3. Provides timely & accurate info across 22 dimensions of MTS (i.e. channels, refineries, locks, bridges, etc)
Characterizes extent of MTS impact by comparing post-incident status to baseline data
Auto-generates comprehensive “Executive Summary” to share with chain of command, interagency community, and port stakeholders
Serves as web-based, interagency COP for the broad-scale MTS 3
4. MTS Information Exchange – Current System 4
5. 5 UDOP – User Defined Operational Picture
UDOP – User Defined Operational Picture
6. Served as Common Operational Picture during interagency response to Hurricane Katrina
Facilitated response & recovery actions
Major oil spills in New Orleans & Lake Charles, LA
High water & flooding along the Mississippi River
Collapse of I-35W bridge in Minneapolis
Several hurricanes in southeast U.S. and Gulf of Mexico
Eliminated redundant reporting requirements related to MTS
Facilitated rapid analysis capabilities for tactical and strategic decisions 6
7. 35 of 35 Sectors currently using CART
500+ registered users…and growing
15 other agencies
12 months – Beta to Enterprise 7
8. NOT future-ware; implemented & successfully used operationally…now!
Data immediately available to ALL users
Easily accessible via internet
Intuitive & user-friendly; 300+ users navigated CART w/ 72 hrs notice prior to Hurricane Ike
Capability in place to support major homeland security legislation (MTSA 2002, SAFE Port Act 2006) 8
9. The challenge: “The nation needs a coordinated, integrated approach to planning for and responding to major disruptions in our marine transportation system, the lifeblood of America’s economy.”
ADM Allen, 2007 State of the Coast Guard Address
The solution: CART has become the primary tool in the Coast Guard’s arsenal to meet the challenge of ensuring an integrated approach to planning and responding to major disruptions to the MTS
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10. Dimensions of the MTS (CART layers) Waterways and Navigation Systems
Aids to Navigation
Deep Draft Channels
Non-Deep Draft Channels
Locks
Vessel Salvage/Wreck Removal
Oil Pollution Incidents
Hazardous Materials Incidents
Port Area - Critical Infrastructure
Bridges
Bulk Liquid Facilities
Containerized Cargo Facilities
Non-Container Cargo Facilities
Shipyards
High Capacity Passenger Vessel
and Ferry Terminals 10
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14. 14 CART & Enterprise GIS
15. QUESTIONS? 15