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Title: JACKSONVILLE PORT AUTHORITY Security Overview August 2005


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JACKSONVILLE PORT AUTHORITYSecurity
OverviewAugust 2005
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Binding Seaport Security Legislation
  • Floridas Seaport Security Act 2001
  • Prescriptive Based Requirements
  • Infrastructure Fencing, CCTV, Lights, Gates,
    Access Control
  • Sworn Law Enforcement
  • Background Screening
  • Non-scalable
  • Federal Maritime Transportation Security Act 2002
  • Performance Based Requirements
  • Defined through formal on-site threat/vulnerabilit
    y assessment
  • Must Align to Area Security Plan Vulnerabilities
  • Facility Security Plan
  • Mitigate Threat to acceptable level
  • Scalable by USCG Maritime Security (MARSEC)
    condition

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JAXPORT Provides
  • Layered defense/response capability throughout
    its terminals
  • Physical security infrastructure, credentialing,
    access control operations/points, screening
    check-points, roving uniformed law
    enforcement/security personnel, perimeter
    monitoring, critical incident response/handling,
    and initial (non-cargo) vessel facility interface
    as required .
  • JAXPORT provides additional security where
    specific Memorandums of Agreement have been
    entered into.

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  • Screening
  • All personnel, vehicles and packages entering
    JAXPORT are subject to inspection and seizure as
    appropriate in accordance with prescribed MSIB
    rates. Outbound drivers transporting cargo are
    required to show cargo Facility Owner/Operator
    authorization for removal/positive ID.
  • All piers are swept, communications established
    and vessels received by qualified 33 CFR Part 210
    trained personnel 24/7.

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  • JAXPORT manages all permanently credentialed and
    visitors requiring access to terminal Restricted
    Areas
  • Security violations occurring on JAXPORT are
    reported to the Director of Port Security for
    investigation and resolution.
  • JAXPORT is undertaking numerous security
    enhancements, to include but not limited to
    automated access control, additional CCTV,
    lighting, and development of a Security
    Operations Center capable of providing
    interoperable communications and robust terminal
    monitoring.

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JAXPORT Security Operations
  • 24/7 Patrol by Jacksonville Sheriffs Office (JSO)
  • (2) Sergeants
  • (11) Sworn Officers
  • 1.4 Million Annually
  • Contract Security Access Control Manning
  • (2) Major
  • (6) Captains
  • (87) Guards
  • 2.4 Million Annually
  • Physical Security Equipment Maintenance
  • .2 Million Annually

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Port Manages all FS 311.12 MTSA Tenant
Credentialing Reqs
CROSS MATCH BIOMETRIC
SECURE PERFECT
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JAXPORT Mans all Perimeter Gates Including Pier
Access
Pre-Gate
Main Gate
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Effective Access Control is the Cornerstone of
JAXPORT Tenant Security
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Port Performs Inbound/Outbound Screening as
Required by 33 CFR Part 105
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Security Nexusfor Intelligence Sharing
CoordinationJacksonville Port Authority
FEDERAL
STATE
Florida Department of Law Enforcement (Regional
Domestic Security Task Force)
Department of Homeland Security - Coast Guard
COTP - Bureau of Customs Border
Protection - Bureau of Immigration and
Customs Enforcement FBI (Joint Terrorism Task
Force) Department of Defense -NCIS
JAXPORT
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office Jacksonville Fire
Department Jacksonville Marine Transportation
Exchange High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
LOCAL
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Security Fee Implementation Plan
  • August 2005

JACKSONVILLE PORT AUTHORITY
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Background
  • Security surcharges are in various stages of
    implementation by U.S. ports all over the U.S.
    and have already been implemented by the
    following ports within the last 12-18 months
  • South Carolina State Ports Authority
  • Virginia Port Authority
  • Georgia Ports Authority
  • Port of Portland (OR)
  • Port of Redwood City
  • Port of Stockton
  • Port of Corpus Christi

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Gulf Ports
  • The Gulf Seaports Marine Terminal Conference
    (GSMTC) adopted a fee schedule for its member
    ports effective April 30, 2005 and established
    the following criteria
  • Costs associated with post-9/11 security-related
    expenses should be recoverable.
  • Proceeds from state and federal grants should be
    excluded from cost recovery mechanisms.
  • The initial fee should be introduced and
    explained as a fee which will be adjusted as
    required to meet rising security expenses. 
  • The security fee established is a minimum fee
    members that can justify higher fees are
    permitted to do so.
  • If a port takes action to implement a security
    fee, it should be strictly adhered to with no
    exceptions.

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Florida Ports
  • On June 8, 2005, the Florida Ports Conference
    adopted specific security fee criteria and rates
    which will take effect on or prior to January 1,
    2006. 
  • The security fee criteria and rates adopted by
    the Florida Ports Conference are substantially
    similar to those previously adopted by the GSMTC.
  • Individual ports within Florida can adopt the fee
    schedule as proposed, or implement higher fees if
    justified based on security cost.

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South Atlantic Ports
  • At its meeting held in Wilmington, NC in May
    2005, the South Atlantic Marine Tariff Committee
    (SAMTC) recommended implementation of a uniform
    security fee effective no later than January 1st,
    2006 or as soon as individual ports wish to act.
  • The SAMTC members are
  • Wilmington
  • Charleston
  • Savannah
  • Jacksonville
  • Virginia Port Authority

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JAXPORT Security Expense
  • Security operating costs at JAXPORT have
    increased by 387 from 821,553 in FY2000 to
    4,000,000 in FY2006 (budgeted).

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New Tariff Rule
  • Effective 10/1/05, fee charged to vessel owner or
    agent to offset JPA cost of compliance with
    federal, state and local security mandates. Fees
    will be assessed against every vessel using JPA
    terminal facilities. This is a minimum charge.
    JPA reserves the right to assess additional
    security charges to other port users, including
    but not limited to vehicle decals, security
    badges, access control, use of JPA security
    resources, etc.

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New Tariff Charges
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