This report presents the findings of the Maritime Information Sharing Taskforce (MIST) research effort for the Port of Honolulu and surrounding region. This third MIST event was held in Honolulu at the Clean Island Council facility on November 22-23, 2009. Using a participatory design approach, the researchers partnered with federal and commercial stakeholders to assess the information sharing needs of security personnel in this port region. The MIST effort is a direct response to the national call for maritime domain awareness (MDA). The MIST effort supports national MDA policy and information sharing strategies by helping to identify needs and gaps in information sharing with the private sector maritime industry. Our findings indicate the need for increased interagency collaboration in MDA and highlight local recommended practices and incentives for information sharing with the maritime industry.
Industry and Public Sector Cooperation for Information Sharing: Port of Honolulu
2010
63 pages
Report
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English
Management Practice , Information Systems , Marine Engineering , Emergency Services & Planning , Security personnel , Ports(Facilities) , Maritime industry , Information exchange , Response , Islands , Hawaii , Cooperation , Strategy , Policies , Industries , Mist(Maritime information sharing taskforce) , Mda(Maritime domain awareness) , Honolulu(Hawaii) , Tsunamis
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