This is a package of two (2) reports on transit security: Transit Security Procedures Guide, (PB95-170304) developed by the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, is a compilation of materials for planning and improving transit security. The formation can be used by transit system planners, security personnel, and managers in developing plans, procedures and capital programs. Transit systems are encouraged to take a proactive, prevention-oriented systems approach to transit security; Transit System Security Program Planning Guide, Final Report, (PB94-161973) also developed by the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, discusses each aspect of a security plan to ensure that when complete, the plan document will demonstrate management's commitment and policy regarding security; introduce the concept of a System Security Program; describe the transit system; establish the management of the plan; detail the Security Program by assigning responsibilities; explain how threats and vulnerabilities will be identified, assessed, and resolved; describe how the plan itself will be implemented to establish or revise the program; and describe how the Security Plan will be evaluated and modified. Additional information in the appendixes will make the complete Security Plan a valuable security reference. The guide includes a transit security bibliography of approximately 200 documents. Target Audience: Urban transportation systems, rapid transit railways, mass transit system, subways, state and local government, traffic planners, urban and regional technology and development transportation specialists, etc.


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