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Israel's Ashdod port begins CSI operations
DHS makes the port of Ashdod, Israel, the 54th Container Security Initiative-certified port
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CommerceGuard Installs Container Security Network in Northern California
State of the art container security system to help better protect cargo, homeland at Port of Oakland
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U.K. defense company shows futuristic maritime vessle
QinetiQ launches Sentry, an unmanned fast maritime reconnaissance solution
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DHS installs 26 radiation monitors in Florida port
DHS has been assigned the task of scanning 100 percent of all sea-going cargo containers entering the U.S. by the end of 2008; it does so one port at a time
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Seaports, seaport-related activity major contribution to U.S. economy
Port-sector activities responsible for 8.4 million U.S. jobs and contribute nearly $2 trillion in economic output
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Tracking elusive shipping containers
As you read this, there are some 40,000 large cargo ships plying the world’s waterways and oceans, not to mention innumerable smaller merchant craft, all pulling in and out of ports, loading, unloading, changing out crews and cargos, and steaming from one location to the next; who tracks the millions of containers they carry every year?
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Danish company pays ransom to release pirated ship, crew
In the lawless land — and terrotorial water — of Somalia, piracy is a thriving business; Danish company pays $1.5 million ransom to have cargo ship, crew release after two-months ordeal
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Chertoff rejects 100 percent inspection of U.S.-bound cargo
The 9/11 Commission, and many Democrats in Congress, want 100 percent inspection of U.S.-bound cargo containers; Chertoff says this is impractical, and that other cargo safety programs are doing fine
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New container inspection rules to have little impact on DP World
World’s fourth largest container port operator says new U.S. container inspection mandates would have but little impact on its trade
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Savi names first participants in RFID E-Seal licensing program
There are 200 million cargo containers traveling the world each year — and the number is growing; Savi, a Lockheed Martin company, has developed a protection system for these containers, and six companies have licensed the technology
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EU says U.S. cargo scanning would disrupt trade, violate treaties
Congress wants DHS to implement 100 percent inspection of U.S.-bound freight containers; EU says this will do not much to security, but would disrupt trade and violate international treaties
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Sandia tests new approach to radiation detection
Sandia physicists have an idea: Scan freight containers for radiation not at the port, but at sea: “You’ve got days on the ocean, and you only get minutes in the port,” says one of them
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House bill delays 100 percent freight-container inspection
In January the House said it wanted 100 percent of U.S.-bound containers inspected for radioactive materials; language in transportation will allow delays in implementing this requirement
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Texas Southern University to build transportation security center
Bringing home the bacon: Two influential members of Congress from Houston secure funding for transportation security center at TSU
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Impressive growth of people working in security sector
The 9/11 attacks have engendered broad, steady growth of people working in the security sector, with more hiring planned
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