MONROVIA, Liberia - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) today announced the successful implementation of cooperative efforts to enhance aviation security. Flights between the United States and Liberia could begin as early as fall 2010.
TSA has worked closely with LCAA to implement the necessary security protocols for sustainable aviation security institutions and practices, and to ensure the safety of passengers traveling between the two countries. In 2009, TSA and LCAA – by signing a Joint Statement of Intent – agreed to work together to develop and enhance aviation security programs as well as share best practices.
“TSA’s efforts to assist Liberia demonstrate our commitment to aiding in the development of aviation systems throughout the world,” said John Halinski, assistant administrator for TSA’s Office of Global Strategies. “Through this partnership, TSA and LCAA have built a sustainable Liberian transportation security system — not only aiding travelers in our respective countries as flights begin this fall, but also demonstrating our shared commitment to the international aviation security community.”
To support this partnership, TSA deployed an Aviation Security Sustainable International Standards Team (ASSIST), a group of veteran security experts, to collaborate with Liberian aviation security officials. The ASSIST group and their LCAA counterparts assessed aviation security programs such as training and equipment as well as current aviation security laws and regulations.
The ASSIST program is part of TSA's ongoing efforts to promote the secure movement of people and commerce worldwide. Through ASSIST, TSA has identified a number of international lessons-learned and best practices regarding aviation security. TSA plans to expand this program to additional nations in the future.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Maverick, Cameron Counties To Host FEMA/State Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers
Maverick, Cameron Counties To Host FEMA/State Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers
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LAREDO, Texas -- The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announce the opening of Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers (MDRCs). The MDRC will open Friday, Sept. 3, in Maverick County and Saturday, Sept. 4, in Cameron County for those affected by Hurricane Alex and the flooding that followed.
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LAREDO, Texas -- The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announce the opening of Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers (MDRCs). The MDRC will open Friday, Sept. 3, in Maverick County and Saturday, Sept. 4, in Cameron County for those affected by Hurricane Alex and the flooding that followed.
National Preparedness Month
Each FEMA Regional Office has designated a representative to present on National Preparedness Month initiatives that will occur in their Region. Motion center will be listening in to learn about best practices going on across America to prepare citizens and enhance community resilience.
Motion Center is very excited to bring our audience exclusive information and work with emergency managers to offer our public the most recent emergency information.
Motion Center is very excited to bring our audience exclusive information and work with emergency managers to offer our public the most recent emergency information.
Iraq Drawdown
Iraq Drawdown (click for more info)
Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:27:19 -0500
As U.S. troops leave Iraq, the equipment that has sustained and protected them is being moved out as well.
Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:27:19 -0500
As U.S. troops leave Iraq, the equipment that has sustained and protected them is being moved out as well.
Tropical Storm Fiona forms in the Atlantic, 890 miles E of Leeward Islands. Moving W at 24 mph.
Source: Natioanl Hurricane Center |
History teaches that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among all major hurricane disasters. By knowing your vulnerability and what actions you should take, you can reduce the effects of a hurricane disaster.
The goal of this Hurricane Preparedness Web site is to inform the public about the hurricane hazards and provide knowledge which can be used to take ACTION. This information can be used to save lives at work, home, while on the road, or on the water. For More Information Click Here
Even though National Hurricane Week was months ago. If you have a moment
and are in an effected area. There is valuable information at NOAA's website.
Hurricane hazards come in many forms: storm surge, high winds, tornadoes, and flooding. This means it is important for your family to have a plan that includes all of these hazards. Look carefully at the safety actions associated with each type of hurricane hazard and prepare your family disaster plan accordingly. But remember this is only a guide. The first and most important thing anyone should do when facing a hurricane threat is to use common sense.
Reflections on Katrina - MK1 Young and ME2 Watson
Reflections on Katrina - MK1 Young and ME2 Watson
Eagle Pass Agents Foil Smuggling Attempt
Eagle Pass Agents Foil Smuggling Attempt
Del Rio, Texas - U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Eagle Pass South Station seized 41 pounds of marijuana, valued at more than $30,000.Wednesday evening, a man driving a 1996 Saturn entered the immigration checkpoint north of Eagle Pass on Highway 57. (more information click here)
Del Rio, Texas - U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Eagle Pass South Station seized 41 pounds of marijuana, valued at more than $30,000.Wednesday evening, a man driving a 1996 Saturn entered the immigration checkpoint north of Eagle Pass on Highway 57. (more information click here)
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