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With
increased attention on terrorism, the security and safety
of the transportation infrastructure are even greater
priorities. Both government and the transportation industry
must adapt to a rapidly changing landscape, including
the establishment of the U.S. Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) and other organizations.
For more than 20 years, ICF International has been providing
emergency management and transportation
services to numerous private companies, industry associations,
and government agencies, such as the U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT) and the TSA, including recent
work addressing domestic preparedness and transportation
security.
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ICF International also can help government agencies provide
industry and the public with guidance on transportation security
matters, security studies, exercises, training, and outreach.
Further, transportation agencies may be challenged to develop
regulations quickly to address transportation security and
may need to develop audit programs to ensure security compliance.
For regulatory
support, many government agencies have turned to ICF International
for our extensive knowledge of the regulatory process and
our technical expertise in emergency management, transportation,
and security.
For transportation systems and facilities, the level of security
must be cost effective and consistent with the threat. We
can assist transportation managers or agencies in performing
security assessments to identify potential threats and vulnerabilities
to the transportation system. We can propose countermeasures,
which may include physical and nonphysical actions taken to
deter or prevent a terrorist incident or to mitigate the damages
in the event of an incident. We can develop customized transportation
security plans to formalize the strategy for implementing
the recommended countermeasures.
No security program is complete until those responsible for
its execution have been trained and allowed to demonstrate
their proficiency in executing the plan or program. ICF International
can conduct awareness training for local transportation organizations
and emergency responders. Also, we are particularly skilled
and experienced at developing and facilitating exercises to
verify the capability to respond to terrorism attacks.
Learn more about our comprehensive Transportation
Safety and Security services.
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U.S.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Support
ICF International provides support to the the U.S.
Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Policy
Executive Steering Committee (PESC). The PESC is
a senior-level, decision-making forum established
to guide TSA efforts to develop transportation security
regulations and other policy actions, and ensure
that key management decisions are made in a timely
manner.
Rail Security Plan Review
As part of a team of experts, ICF International supported
the U.S. Federal Rail Administration in reviewing
the rail security analyses and plans completed
by the Association of American Railroads, particularly
with regard to hazardous materials transportation.
Support is also being provided to Amtrak in the
review and further development of its security
plans.
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Enhancing
Security of Hazardous Materials Shipments Against
Acts of Terrorism and Sabotage
For the U.S. Department of Transportation's
(DOT) Research and Special Programs Administration,
ICF International developed a tool to enhance the security
of hazardous materials transportation by highway,
rail, vessel, and aircraft against acts of terrorism.
Maritime Security
For the European Commission, ICF International is
conducting an economic analysis of the costs of
implementing maritime security measures for ships,
terminals, and ports in the European Union.
Protection of Railway Transportation
Infrastructure
For a private railroad, ICF International developed
guidance for emergency response to incidents at
critical transportation infrastructures (e.g.,
bridges, tunnels), as well as high population
areas and sensitive environments.
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