Pete King stated on Hannity that DHS would have to tell DP all their protocols and operating procedures but I had no hard link to prove it and was shouted down.
This risk management concept will be embodied in the ISPS Code through a number of minimum functional security requirements for ships and port facilities. For ships, such requirements will include:
ship security plans;
ship security officers;
company security officers; and
certain onboard equipment.
For port facilities, the requirements will include:
port facility security plans; and
port facility security officers.
In addition the requirements for ships and for port facilities will include:
monitoring and controlling access;
monitoring the activities of people and cargo; and
ensuring that security communications are readily available.
To ensure implementation of all these new requirements, training and drills will obviously play an important role.
3.3 Responsibilities of Contracting Governments
Under SOLAS chapter XI-2 and part A of the Code Contracting Governments can establish Designated Authorities within Government to undertake their security responsibilities under the Code. Governments or Designated Authorities may also delegate the undertaking of certain responsibilities to Recognized Security Organizations (RSOs) outside Government.Additional guidance is provided in MSC/Circ.1074 on Interim Guidelines for the authorization of RSOs.
Now is UAE a "Contracting Gub'Mint", or is the US?