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The Asia-Pacific Region sea lanes and ports, key and vital to commercial shipping, trade and military engagement, present a significant challenge to security professionals. The diverse capabilities and limitations of individual country intelligence and security forces to identify and mitigate potential threats requires a pro-active, cost-effective teamwork approach to ensure operational and supply chain integrity, as well as the safety and security of persons and assets.
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- PORT SECURITY - IMPLICATIONS FOR MARITIME SUPPLY CHAINS October 2009 5 th Thai Ports, Shipping and Logistics Exhibition & Conference 1
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Page 1: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

- PORT SECURITY -

IMPLICATIONS FOR MARITIME SUPPLY CHAINS

October 20095th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 1

Driving Factors

Port Security Worldwide

Terrorist Attacks

September 11 2001

USS Cole (DDG-67)

October 12 2000

ldquoCargo Theft on the Rise

Despite Increase in Enforcementrdquo

(Los Angeles Business Journal ndash 2005)

ldquoSecurity at RI Container Ports Slackrdquo

(Jakarta Post ndash 2008)

ldquoLax port security bdquoa terror risk‟rdquo

( SBS World News Australiandash 2009)

ldquoFour held for container theft ndash 2007rdquo

ldquoJNPT containers Evidence hint‟s at insider‟s helprdquo

( dnaindiacom PTI (India))

ldquoTerrorism ndash Corruption ndash Theft ndash Smugglingrdquo

25th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

35th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

SECURITY PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES

45th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

FORCE PROTECTION ndash PORT amp SHIP SECURITY

Levels of Security ndash

dependent on local threat environment

- Budget

- Available Personnel

- Training amp Experience

- Reliability

- All Considerations

- Criminals

- Insiders such as military members

shiprsquos crew contractors civilians etc

- Groups opposed to country policies

or actions

- Terrorist organizations

andor individuals

- Piracy

55th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Threats to

Ships Ports and the Logistics Supply Chain

The pier provides access to

Commercial and Military

ships for on-load off-load

re-supply re-fueling crew

and passengers as well as

other vital functions

- Can be vulnerable to

criminal and terrorist

activity

- Both land and waterside

65th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Pier Security

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 2: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

Driving Factors

Port Security Worldwide

Terrorist Attacks

September 11 2001

USS Cole (DDG-67)

October 12 2000

ldquoCargo Theft on the Rise

Despite Increase in Enforcementrdquo

(Los Angeles Business Journal ndash 2005)

ldquoSecurity at RI Container Ports Slackrdquo

(Jakarta Post ndash 2008)

ldquoLax port security bdquoa terror risk‟rdquo

( SBS World News Australiandash 2009)

ldquoFour held for container theft ndash 2007rdquo

ldquoJNPT containers Evidence hint‟s at insider‟s helprdquo

( dnaindiacom PTI (India))

ldquoTerrorism ndash Corruption ndash Theft ndash Smugglingrdquo

25th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

35th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

SECURITY PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES

45th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

FORCE PROTECTION ndash PORT amp SHIP SECURITY

Levels of Security ndash

dependent on local threat environment

- Budget

- Available Personnel

- Training amp Experience

- Reliability

- All Considerations

- Criminals

- Insiders such as military members

shiprsquos crew contractors civilians etc

- Groups opposed to country policies

or actions

- Terrorist organizations

andor individuals

- Piracy

55th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Threats to

Ships Ports and the Logistics Supply Chain

The pier provides access to

Commercial and Military

ships for on-load off-load

re-supply re-fueling crew

and passengers as well as

other vital functions

- Can be vulnerable to

criminal and terrorist

activity

- Both land and waterside

65th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Pier Security

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 3: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

35th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

SECURITY PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES

45th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

FORCE PROTECTION ndash PORT amp SHIP SECURITY

Levels of Security ndash

dependent on local threat environment

- Budget

- Available Personnel

- Training amp Experience

- Reliability

- All Considerations

- Criminals

- Insiders such as military members

shiprsquos crew contractors civilians etc

- Groups opposed to country policies

or actions

- Terrorist organizations

andor individuals

- Piracy

55th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Threats to

Ships Ports and the Logistics Supply Chain

The pier provides access to

Commercial and Military

ships for on-load off-load

re-supply re-fueling crew

and passengers as well as

other vital functions

- Can be vulnerable to

criminal and terrorist

activity

- Both land and waterside

65th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Pier Security

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 4: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

45th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

FORCE PROTECTION ndash PORT amp SHIP SECURITY

Levels of Security ndash

dependent on local threat environment

- Budget

- Available Personnel

- Training amp Experience

- Reliability

- All Considerations

- Criminals

- Insiders such as military members

shiprsquos crew contractors civilians etc

- Groups opposed to country policies

or actions

- Terrorist organizations

andor individuals

- Piracy

55th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Threats to

Ships Ports and the Logistics Supply Chain

The pier provides access to

Commercial and Military

ships for on-load off-load

re-supply re-fueling crew

and passengers as well as

other vital functions

- Can be vulnerable to

criminal and terrorist

activity

- Both land and waterside

65th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Pier Security

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 5: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

- Criminals

- Insiders such as military members

shiprsquos crew contractors civilians etc

- Groups opposed to country policies

or actions

- Terrorist organizations

andor individuals

- Piracy

55th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Threats to

Ships Ports and the Logistics Supply Chain

The pier provides access to

Commercial and Military

ships for on-load off-load

re-supply re-fueling crew

and passengers as well as

other vital functions

- Can be vulnerable to

criminal and terrorist

activity

- Both land and waterside

65th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Pier Security

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 6: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

The pier provides access to

Commercial and Military

ships for on-load off-load

re-supply re-fueling crew

and passengers as well as

other vital functions

- Can be vulnerable to

criminal and terrorist

activity

- Both land and waterside

65th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Pier Security

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 7: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

Strong supply chain security measures

also reduce the risk of loss theft and

contraband smuggling

Must be implemented and tracked from

point of origin (manufacturersuppliervendor)

through to point of distribution

75th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Logistics and Supply Chain Security

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 8: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

Security Overview

bull The Breakdown in security often involved

1048766 Lack of actionable intelligence on the immediate threat Lack of adequate security measures response

1048766 Improper monitoring of the conveyance throughout the supply chain

1048766 Subcontracting transportation services without direct controls

1048766 Inadequate personnel screening

1048766 Lack of inspections verifications and self-policing processes

1048766 Lack of engagement and understanding of the supply chain

Terrorist threat ndash Loss of life damaged ship ecological impact

ship as weapon in cargo ndash WMD tainted cargo etc

Piracy ndash Ship amp Cargo Theft Corruption Bribes Culture of ldquoTippingrdquo

Logistics Supply Chain Vulnerabilities ndash majority of compromised shipments occur during

the transportation component of the supply chain

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 8

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 9: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

95th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Effects

Lack of adequate Port Security as well as Disruption of the Supply

Chain whether Commercial or Military

IMPACTS MISSION READINESS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY

High Operating Costs andor Insurance Premiums ndash Force Protection Security Upgrades

Penalties and Fines due to delays andor lost cargo

- Drop in Confidence in Safety of Port Location --- No port calls ---

- Drop in Confidence in Method of Conveyance (ie ships trucks etc)

- Drop in Public Confidence in Safety of Products and Services

Everyone loses

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 10: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

- Due Diligence on Security Provider and Contractors - Reputation amp Integrity Very Important

- Physical Access Controls

- Personnel Security

- Procedural Security

- ConveyanceContainer Security

- Information Technology Security

- Security Training and Threat Awareness

- Partnering with Host Governments andor other Official Security Personnel

TEAMWORK

105th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference

Security Measures

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp

Page 11: Port Security: Implications for Maritime Supply Chains

Scott M Bernat

Resident Agent in Charge

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Jakarta Indonesia

+62-21-3435-9811 (Office)

+62-811-100-5797 (Mobile)

Email BernatSstategov

Sbernathotmailcom

QUESTIONS

5th Thai Ports Shipping and Logistics

Exhibition amp Conference 11

Doug Robinson

Special Agent NCIS

Force Protection Detachment

US Embassy Bangkok Thailand

+66-2-287-1036 ext 800 (Office)

Email RobinsonDHstategov

US Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Greater South East Asia Field Office - Singapore

+65-6-750-2400 (Main Office)

httpwwwncisnavymillocationssingaporeasp


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