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Overview of a Transit Overview of a Transit Security/Emergency Security/Emergency
Preparedness ProgramPreparedness Program
Rod BakerRod BakerChief of Transit PoliceChief of Transit Police
Pierce Transit – Department of Public SafetyPierce Transit – Department of Public Safety
What is a System What is a System Security/Emergency Security/Emergency
Preparedness Program?Preparedness Program?A formal management method that:A formal management method that:
Threat and Vulnerability Threat and Vulnerability Assessment (TVA)Assessment (TVA)
A technique for identifying, A technique for identifying, assessing and resolving security assessing and resolving security threats to the system.threats to the system.
Elements of ProtectionElements of ProtectionSECURITY PLANNING
•System Security Program•SSEPP•Information Security Plan•Technology Plan•Capitol Improvement Plan•COOP Plan
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
Police/Security Dept.•Roles & Responsibilities•Deployment•Procedures•Bomb Threat /Emerg. Response
Transit Mgmt & Employees•Roles & Responsibilities•Awareness•Emerg. Procedures•Incident Reporting
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Emergency Plans•COOP Plan•Training Drills•Coordination with other •Public Safety Agencies•NRP•SERP•CERP•Muni Resp. Plan
THREAT & VULNERABILITY RESOLUTION
•Asset Identification•Threat Identification•Scenario Analysis•Vulnerability Prioritization•Countermeasures•On-going Evaluations
PHYSICAL SECURITY &PROCEDURES
•Access Control•CCTV•Communications•Intrusion Detection•Blast Hardening/Mitigation
PROTECTPROTECTCRITICALCRITICALASSETSASSETS
System Security System Security Program GoalProgram Goal
• To formalize a management method To formalize a management method that:that:Encourages the more efficient allocation Encourages the more efficient allocation
of resources to respond to those incidents of resources to respond to those incidents that do occur.that do occur.
Focus of a System Focus of a System Security, Emerg. Prep. Security, Emerg. Prep.
ProgramProgram
Prevention Prevention
Managing Incidents
Reporting.
MonitoringSecurity
Keys to a (SSEPP) & Keys to a (SSEPP) & ProgramProgram
• Executive level & management supportExecutive level & management support• Prevention vs. responsePrevention vs. response• Includes all departmentsIncludes all departments• Data collection/analysisData collection/analysis• Documentation and planningDocumentation and planning• Dedicated Resources & Financial SupportDedicated Resources & Financial Support• All Hazards ApproachAll Hazards Approach
System Security & System Security & Emergency Emergency ManagementManagement
The organized planning controlling The organized planning controlling and integration of all transit agency and integration of all transit agency efforts directed towards an system efforts directed towards an system security and Emergency security and Emergency Preparedness.Preparedness.
Program Must Define Program Must Define Responsibilities ofResponsibilities of
• Senior Management/ExecutiveSenior Management/Executive
• Security/Police DepartmentSecurity/Police Department
• Security CommitteeSecurity Committee
• All Transit DepartmentsAll Transit Departments
• EmployeesEmployees
• Patrons/Community OutreachPatrons/Community Outreach
• External Organizations/RelationshipsExternal Organizations/Relationships
System Security System Security Emergency Preparedness Emergency Preparedness
Plan (SSEPP)Plan (SSEPP)The plan identifies, documents The plan identifies, documents and manages the ways in and manages the ways in which the security/police which the security/police department, other departments, department, other departments, employees and patrons are employees and patrons are responsible for security and responsible for security and emergency preparedness.emergency preparedness.
Transit System Security Program Plan
SunsetTransit Authority (STA)
Bus Transit System
January 2005
Program Plan Clarifies Program Plan Clarifies Program ObjectivesProgram Objectives
• Level of risk acceptable to managementLevel of risk acceptable to management• Agency wide security goals to achieve Agency wide security goals to achieve
this levelthis level• Security tasks to be performedSecurity tasks to be performed• Cooperative featuresCooperative features• Mission statementMission statement• Schedule for review.Schedule for review.
Concepts of Problem Concepts of Problem Oriented SecurityOriented Security
• Police/Security work is solving Police/Security work is solving problemsproblems
• Underlying conditions create Underlying conditions create problemsproblems
• Problem solving looks at everything Problem solving looks at everything that might play a part in creating that might play a part in creating problemsproblems
• Agency-wide strategy to encourage Agency-wide strategy to encourage and guide all personnel to engage and guide all personnel to engage in problem solving.in problem solving.
For the SSEPP to be For the SSEPP to be EffectiveEffective
• Must be ProactiveMust be Proactive
• Must take and “All Hazards” approachMust take and “All Hazards” approach
• Must involve positive relationships with Must involve positive relationships with Public and Private SectorPublic and Private Sector
• Must be System WideMust be System Wide– All EmployeesAll Employees– PassengersPassengers– Other multi-level government agenciesOther multi-level government agencies
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Rod BakerRod Baker253-581-8064 – Desk253-581-8064 – Desk253-377-2467 – Cell253-377-2467 – Cell
[email protected]@piercetransit.org