This report provides background information and discusses potential issues for Congress on the topic of port security, which has emerged as a significant part of the overall debate on U.S. homeland security. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 heightened awareness about the vulnerability to terrorist attack of U.S. ports and the ships in them. The issue for Congress is providing oversight on port security and proposals for improving it. Port security legislation can have significant implications for public safety, the war on terrorism, the U.S. and global economy, and federal, state, and local homeland security responsibilities and expenditures.
Port and Maritime Security: Background and Issues for Congress, Updated December 5, 2003. CRS Report for Congress
2003
30 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Transportation , National security , Marine terminals , Ports (Facilities) , Harbors , Homeland security , Terrorism , Vulnerability , Transportation safety , Risk assessment , Domestic terrorism , Terrorist attacks , Federal agencies , Funding , Issues , Commerce , Ships , Vessels (Ships) , Foreign trade , Embarkation , Seaports , Port security , US Maritime system