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The California Maritime Academy - Department of Sponsored Projects & Extended Learning

The California Maritime Academy - Department of Sponsored Projects & Extended Learning. “BUILDING & MAINTAINING MARITIME SECURITY”: 10 YEARS AFTER 9/11 – Are We There Yet?. The California Maritime Academy Department of Sponsored Projects & Extended Learning. WHO WE ARE.

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The California Maritime Academy - Department of Sponsored Projects & Extended Learning

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  1. The California Maritime Academy - Department of Sponsored Projects & Extended Learning “BUILDING & MAINTAINING MARITIME SECURITY”:10 YEARS AFTER 9/11 – Are We There Yet?

  2. The California Maritime Academy Department of Sponsored Projects & Extended Learning WHO WE ARE .... • Specialized Maritime Campus of the CA State University – Established in1929 • Mission Mandates • USCG License Training Exam Support (STCW) • MTSA 2002 Compliance Training & Exercises • General Maritime Safety Training • MTS Grants, R&D, & Other Sponsored Projects PRIMARY MISSION GOAL: PROVIDE COMPLETE,COMPETENT, and CURRENT EDUCATIONAL & TRAINING SERVICES FOR ALL COMPONENTS OF THE M.T.S.

  3. It’s been more than 10 years since 9/11 .... WHY WE’RE HERE .... WHAT HAVE WE DONE TO IMPROVE PRACTICAL SUSTAINABLE SECURITY OVER THE LAST DECADE? THE UGLY ... THE BAD ... AND THE GOOD ...

  4. Ship and Port Facility Security - The Port Security Grant Program has made $2.5 BB USDavailable to both Public AND Private/Commercial Maritime Stakeholders since 2002 (through FY 2011) HOWEVER – 87.8% of this Funding has gone to 43 LARGE PORT AREAS of the 354 Commercial Ports Identified in the United States ▶SMALLER PORT OPERATORS ARE NOW AT GREATEST VULNERABILITY, HAVING BENEFITED LESS FROM SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS ▶ POSSIBLE “TERRORISM TRANSFERENCE TARGETS” AS OTHER AREAS ARE “HARDENED”

  5. STILL- LARGE SEGMENTS of the MARITIME SECTOR remain unregulated by ISPS Code or National Equivalents SO – What Do We Do About? “SMALL BOAT/NON-COMMERCIAL THREATS” : ISPS Code/MTSA in DOES NOT APPLY TO ….. VESSELS LESS THAN 500 GROSS TONS UNLESS CARRYING 150 or More PASSENGERS FOR HIRE (MTSA 2002 = 100 GROSS TONS) FISHING CRAFT PRIVATE YACHTS SUBMERSIBLES IT’S COMING: International & National Standards for Security Regulation of ALL Other Vessels.

  6. SECURITY IS ALSO HEAVILY INFLUENCED AND EFFECTED BY AVAILABLE FUNDING ... • Where National Economies are ROBUST, provisions for PROACTIVE Maritime Security is often ENHANCED • Where Funding is LIMITED – or absent – prevailing Maritime Security is significantly less effective AS A DIRECT RESULT – IN MANY PORTS – VESSEL SECURITY REMAINS THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY OF THE VESSEL OPERATOR, MASTER & CREW

  7. Federal Grant Programs MOST GRANT PROGRAMS ARE TAILORED TO BUY “STUFF” Some – BUT NOT ALL - Also May Be Used For TRAINING, EXERCISES & PERSONNEL LABOR BACKFILL A SELECT FEW May Also be Used for CONSTRUCTION of Facilities * MATCHING FUNDS ARE ALSO OFTEN REQUIRED FROM GRANT APPLICANTS *

  8. Federal Grant Programs FEMA Manages 14 Major PREPAREDNESS GRANT PROGRAMS Those Most DIRECTLY Applicable to MARITIME, TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC SAFETY RELATED MISSIONS are: The Transportation Security Grant Program (TSGP) FY 12: $87.5 M (FY11: $200 million; FY10: $ 288 million) The Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) FY 12: $97.5 M (FY11:$235 million; FY10: $ 288 million) Ave. 68% REDUCTION IN ALLOCATED FUNDING FY 10 to FY 12

  9. Federal Grant Programs There Are FIVE Program Sub-Elements to the Homeland Security Grant Program; Of These - The HSGP sets aside SPECIFIED FUNDING for URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE (UASI) GRANT Program... FY 2012: $490.4 Million (FY 2011: $662.6 Million) (FY 2010: $832.5 Million) 41% REDUCTION IN ALLOCATED FUNDING FY 10 to FY 12

  10. Federal Grant Programs ... and SPECIFIED FUNDING for State Homeland Security Grant Programs FY 2012: $294 Million (FY 2011: $526 Million) (FY 2010: $842 Million) 65% REDUCTION IN ALLOCATED FUNDING FY 10 to FY 12

  11. Federal Grant Programs FOR THOSE OF YOU PAYING ATTENTION... Did you notice the FUNDING TREND ? 58% REDUCTION IN ALLOCATED FUNDING ACROSS ALL GRANT PROGRAMS - FY 10 to FY 12 FY 13 May be Worse ... And Programs May be COMBINED

  12. Federal Grant Programs SO – LIKE IT OR NOT – WE HAVE TO FIGURE SMARTER, BETTER, MORE EFFICIENT WAYS TO ACHIEVE COMPETENT SECURITY

  13. Federal Grant Programs SO – WHAT ARE SOME OF THE STUFF FOLKS HAVE BOUGHT WITH PUBLIC MONEY OVER THE YEARS ? CHALLENGES: HOW MANY DO WE NEED? WHERE ARE THEY? WHO “OWNS” THEM? HOW DO WE COORDINATE USE AND EMPLOYMENT? WHO PAYS FOR O&M? WHAT ABOUT REPLACEMENT COSTS?

  14. Grant Funded Programs THE CALIFORNIA MARITIME FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT State Homeland Security Grant Funded Collaborative Maritime Stakeholder, Fire Service, Emergency Management Process facilitated by Cal Maritime – Cal FIRE OSFM, CalEMA, Over 30 FD from across the state – San Diego to Humboldt Bay, and USCG Phase One Training Requirements and Gaps Analysis Complete Findings: NO COMMON UNIFORM STANDARDS OR TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR A COMPREHENSIVE COMPETENCY HIERARCHY IN MFF RESPONSE Phase TWO funded and planned for Course Hierarchy Development

  15. Maritime Security Training • MTSA Maritime Security Courses (USCG) CSO-VSO-FSO Combined (22 hours) FSO/VSO (15 hours) US DHS/FEMA Approved • FROMS (8 hours -CA P.O.S.T. APPROVED) • BMSA (4hours) – 100% On Line Course • NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DELIVERIES • ALL COURSES APPROVED FOR FEDERAL AND STATE HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT FUNDS

  16. Regional Maritime Security Exercises • Golden Gate Ferry BAY FERRY Exercise Series ’08/’11 (MTSA/TSA) – October 2008/April 2011/Nov 2012

  17. Developing GRANT FUNDED Projects

  18. Developing GRANT FUNDED Projects SF Bay Region Maritime Safety & Security Training Center (MSSC) Strategy: COLLABORATE with Strategic Partners PUBLIC/PRIVATE/COMMERCIAL DON’T REINVENT – IDENTIFY, LEVERAGE & ADAPT FEMA PORT SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM FUNDED

  19. The Vision Maritime Safety & Security Center (MSSC) PROJECT PHASE ONE - FY09 PSGP FUNDED INITIATIVE at $6.6 MM (Federal Share) CHEVRON In-Kind Match - $2.2 MM (Land & Infrastructure) Multi-Dimensional Training & Education Facility focused on ALL ASPECTS OF MARITIME SAFETY AND SECURITY Historic Point Orient Wharf

  20. One-Stop MSSC Target Curriculums Practical/Tactical Maritime Law Enforcement Training Maritime Special Weapons/Tactics Joint Small Boat Operations Maritime IED Dive Training Marine Fire/Salvage Training Maritime NIMS/SEMS/ICS Maritime OSHA/HAZWOPER/ ENVIRONMENTALTraining

  21. The MSSC Concept REGIONAL TRAINING FOCUS Leverage Strengths, Share Best Practices Collaboration – NOT Competition 80/20 RULE: “80% of Typical Course Content can be applied in any op area; 20% must be regionally customized to recognize geographic, environmental & operational uniqueness to be 100% effective” DEVELOP/SHARECurriculums, Capabilities and Training Staffs ENVISIONa “String of Pearls” of LINKED Training Centers – Area, State, Region, National, International – Pac Area/Pacific Rim MSSC MLETC

  22. The ULTIMATE GOAL:WORKABLE SECURITY WE CAN LIVE WITH SENSIBLE SUSTAINABLE RELIABLE RESILIENT ADAPTABLE EFFICIENT EFFECTIVE ... And SOLUTION DRIVEN IT MAY LOOK SILLY, BUT DOES IT WORK?

  23. Are We There Yet?:No – But We Are Headed in the Right Direction... .... TO THIS ..... And MOVINGFROM THIS ....

  24. Getting to OK – NEXT STEPS: “ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN” Robert Fulghum SHARE EVERYTHING – Information is Power, Power is Strength CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS – If it Doesn’t Work, Don’t expect Someone Else to Fix It; Make the Effort to Fix It, and Others will Help HOLD HANDS AND STICK TOGETHER – A Bundle of Sticks is Stronger than a Single Branch COLLABORATE - COOPERATE - LEARN - PRACTICE - TEST - REPEAT

  25. ULTIMATELY - Just Show Up and Bring Your Friends ...

  26. THANK YOU !!! ANY QUESTIONS ??? THANK YOU !!!QUESTIONS ??? CONTACT INFORMATION: Ms. Veronica Boe 707.654.1156 vboe@csum.edu CAPT Bruce G. Clark 707.654.1273 bclark@csum.edu

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