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Transportation Security
Vital security information for the 250,000+ professionals & military personnel responsible for air, road, rail, maritime, and public transit systems
Clifford Bragdon (Author)
9780750685498
Hardback, published 29 August 2008
456 pages
26 x 18.3 x 2.8 cm, 1.12 kg
"This book provides the reader with a holistic view of our world's transportation security processes and operations. It is pioneer work..."--Ed Piper, Johns Hopkins University & Canyon College"Dr. Bragdon’s book, Transportation Security, is extremely timely and very relevant. He is considered one of the world’s leading authorities on intermodalism and security. This book is an outstanding contribution, since it provides a comprehensive and visionary approach to global preparedness and the complex issues all nations of the world are facing."--Dr. Larry F. Lemanski, Senior Vice President for Research and Strategic Initiatives, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
Insecure transportation systems are costing our worldwide mobility-based economy as much as 6% of GDP annually. The effectiveness of security measures vary widely. In the United States, depending on the mode of transportation, it ranges from “medium effectiveness? for airports to “low effectiveness? for maritime, rail, transit, and intermodal activities. Situational awareness and interoperability are lacking as we try to deal with both natural and man-made disasters. Regardless of the transport mode, improvements are essential if governments and corporations are to address security planning, response, and national preparedness. Transportation Security examines this problem in a comprehensive manner and addresses security-based technologies and solutions to minimize risk.
Part I: IntroductionChapter 1: Transportation Security and Its Impact Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D., AICP, FASAChapter 2: Transportation Security Through Logistics Transformation Charles P. Nemfakos Sarah R. JamesChapter 3: The Need for a Transportation Systems Approach Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D., AICP, FASAChapter 4: Mobility Security and Human Behavior Michael Workman, Ph.D.Part II: Modal Aspects of Transportation SecurityChapter 5: Road Transportation and Infrastructure Security L. David Shen, Ph.D.Chapter 6: Aviation Security Thomas L. JensenChapter 7: Maritime Security John C.W. Bennett, JD., LL.M.Part III: Technology Applications to Transportation SecurityChapter 8: Computer and Transportation Systems Security Peter V. Radatti, Ph.D.Chapter 9: Intermodal Transportation Security Technology Robert Sewak, Ph.D.Chapter 10:Transportation Security: Applying Military Situational Awareness System Technology to Transportation Applications William S. Pepper IVPart IV: Transportation Security SolutionsChapter 11:AIDC: The Foundation of Military Logistics Corey A. Cook LCDR (Ret.) Thomas A. BrunoChapter 12:Infrastructure Recovery Initiatives: A Retrospective Assessment Ralph V. Locurcio, Brig. Gen. (Ret.), P.E.Chapter 13:Immigration and National Security: Best Practices Jo RamChapter 14:Fast Integrated Response Systems Technology (FIRST)and Establishing a Global Center for Preparedness Clifford R. Bragdon, Ph.D., AICP, FASA
Subject Areas: Transport: general interest [WG], Transport technology & trades [TR], Security & fire alarm systems [TNKS]