Maritime Security in Focus in the Caribbean

October 28, 2015

Maritime Security 2015 Caribbean currently underway in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico, centrally located at the crossroads of the Caribbean, is the location of Maritime Security 2015 Caribbean currently underway in the busy port city of San Juan.
Overlooking Bahia de San Juan, Station San Juan is located just outside the walls of the old city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. (USCG photo)
The fast response cutter Richard Dixon (right) docks for the first time in San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 24, 2015, next to Coast Guard Cutter Drummond (left), one of the 110-foot Island-class patrol boats the FRCs are replacing. Richard Dixon is the first of six FRCs to be stationed in San Juan. (USCG photo by Allen Harker)
Overlooking Bahia de San Juan, Station San Juan is located just outside the walls of the old city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. (USCG photo)
The fast response cutter Richard Dixon (right) docks for the first time in San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 24, 2015, next to Coast Guard Cutter Drummond (left), one of the 110-foot Island-class patrol boats the FRCs are replacing. Richard Dixon is the first of six FRCs to be stationed in San Juan. (USCG photo by Allen Harker)
The keynote addresses were delivered by Ingrid Colberg-Rodriguez, executive director of the Puerto Rico Ports Authority, and Capt. Michael Zamperini, deputy commander of Coast Guard Sector San Juan. Attendees included representatives from federal agencies, including Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection, Transportation Security Agency, FBI, FEMA, Drug Enforcement Agency, and the National Joint Terrorism Task Force. Participants from the shipping industry included Caribbean Shipping Association, and the Puerto Rico South Coast and South Coast Harbor Safety and Security committees. Speakers also included represented local utilities and first responders.
The consensus among the presenters was that cooperation and collaboration are the key to successful maritime safety and security, and efficient port operations.
Captain Zamperini said there are many different layers involved in creating a strong mesh for maritime domain awareness and security, based on close operational partnerships. Zamperini also discussed how the Coast Guard’s new Fast Response Cutters, which are replacing the older 110-foot patrol boats, are now entering service in Sector San Juan and are already making a positive impact.
The Gold sponsor for the event was Terma North America. Terma’s Geoff Leighton explained Terma’s “fee-for-service” model that enables users to acquire state-of-the-art sensor data without having to purchase or maintain them.
Peter Besio, senior sales manager with L-3 Henschel, said the conference has been a useful opportunity to meet with prospective clients: “These Maritime Security Outlook conferences are valuable to us because they take place around the country and attract the people from the different ports and waterways. We provide AIS systems for port and harbor security, and these are the people we need to meet.”

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