Title: TRANSPORTATION SECTOR NETWORK MANAGEMENT
1TRANSPORTATION SECTOR NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Briefing for Aviation Security Advisory
Committee January 11, 2006
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THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR NETWORK CONCEPT
RAIL
MARITIME
GENERAL AVIATION
HIGHWAY
INTERNATIONAL
TRANSIT
AIRPORTS
AIRLINES
PIPELINE
CARGO
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TSNM MIRRORS INDUSTRY
RAIL
MARITIME
GENERAL AVIATION
HIGHWAY
INTERNATIONAL
TSNM
AIRLINES
TRANSIT
AIRPORTS
CARGO
PIPELINE
INTERNATIONAL
INDUSTRY
4It takes a network to fight a network.
TRANSPORTATION SECTOR NETWORK MANAGEMENT
5Transportation Sector Network Management
Transportation Sector Network Integration Policy
and Planning TVC Stakeholder
POL
GM
StH
PRO
TVC
Assistant Director Transportation Sector Network
Management
Business Management Office Human
Capital Resource Mgmt Communications Performance
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GENERAL MANAGERS
- General Managers are responsible for the security
of their mode. - Maintain complete visibility into their mode.
- Each General Manager has four key enablers
- Policy
- Programs
- Stakeholder Relations
- Threat Vulnerability and Consequence (TVC)
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GENERAL MANAGER INFORMATION FLOW
Security Operations
Ops Process Tech
Law Enforcement
Industry Trade Associations
International Transportation Enterprise
Government Agencies Organizations
Private Industry
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- Airlines
- David Bernier
- Airports
- Charlotte Bryan
- Cargo
- Mo McGowan
- General Aviation
- Rob Rottman
- Highways
- Dan Hartman
- International
- Rich Stein
- Maritime
- Steve Rybicki
- Mass Transit
- Pete Loverso
- Pipeline
- Jack Fox
- Rail
- Jamie Clarkson
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QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS