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[Port Security, Maritime Security, and Homeland Security Blog] The Port of Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved $2.9 million for floating security barriers at the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex.
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Port Security, Maritime Security, and Homeland Security Blog: The Homeland Security Department listed protection against improvised explosive devices as a top goal of its port security grants for 2005, and is expected to do so again for 2006 grant guidance. To guard against such dangers, many ports implement surveillance and intrusion detection systems that are shared with law enforcement. (via Cosmos)
[Huffingtonpost.com] The Blog | Miles Mogulescu: Why Are Any US Ports Owned or Operated ...: Wow thats shocking and you go to the LA/LB harbor websites and they make no mention of that, I stand corrected. Interesting too the local media has not investigated and the applicable harbor commissions let no press releases out.
[Whisprwave.com] Port Security, Maritime Security, and Homeland Security Blog: May 2005: (SAN DIEGO) - Science Applications International Corporations (SAIC) Naval and Maritime Solutions Business Unit announced today that it will conduct engineering field tests for the Harbor Fence and Underwater Sentry System, deployed around the perimeter of the Carrier Museum, USS Midway, located at the Broadway Pier in San Diego. The Harbor Fence and Underwater Sentry are systems developed to detect the intrusion of divers, swimmers and small craft in the vicinity of high value ships or shore facilities.
[Worldtrademag.com] Security upgrade for LA-LB <br />Port officials approve floating ...: The Port of Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved $2.9 million for floating security barriers at the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex.
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