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New York subway system on alert Friday, October 7, 2005 Posted: 0041 GMT (0841 HKT) http://edition.cnn.com/2005/US/10/06/newyork.subways/index.html Mayor Bloomberg: "We ask that the public remain vigilant. If you see something, say something." Image:
Michael R. Bloomberg NEW YORK (CNN) -- New York City's subway system went under heightened alert Thursday after officials received information from the FBI about a "specific threat," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.
A well-placed U.S. military official told CNN on Thursday that the same intelligence also led to a raid against suspected al Qaeda operatives in Iraq.
There were indications that a terrorist attack on New York's subway system is possible "in the coming days," said New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
I will be keeping an eye on HISC, AMNI and
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Updated: October 6th, 2005 04:39 PM EDT Georgia's Maritime Logistics Innovation Center Helps Research Port Security Current pilot projects include final testing of Cyber Tracker GPS device
ATLANTA -- To increase the security of the nation's seaports, several devices are currently being tested at the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) through the state's Maritime Logistics Innovation Center (MLIC). The MLIC is one of the country's few organizations able to develop maritime-related solutions by testing university research and privately-developed technologies in an active port environment.
A current pilot project is the "Cyber Tracker," a device developed by Homeland Integrated Security Systems to track drivers' activities to, from and while in the port's berths. "The MLIC project has exceeded our expectations to this point," said Frank Moody, CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems (www.hissusa.com). "We hope to show the maritime industry that we have the technology necessary to keep a watchful eye on port security."
Final testing of the Cyber Tracker was concluded Tuesday, Oct. 4 at the port located in Savannah.
Established in 2003, the Maritime Logistics Innovation Center is a partnership between private industry, academia, and government authorities working together to cultivate and promote economic development within Georgia. The center works with industry leaders and experts to identify, create, and implement technological advancements and solutions for the maritime community.
The logistics center is also working on a pilot project for tracking containers and to also prepare for a prototype identification card for transportation workers, an initiative of the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) and the National Maritime Security Advisory Committee.
The Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) program is intended to be nationally implemented as the primary means of identification at critical transportation facilities. Other pilot projects include testing technologies that monitor the activity and location of port equipment and machinery.
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I just heard that the Stones concert got interupted and they had to bring in some bomb sniffing dogs. Geeez... what's going on?
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Philadelphia just evacuated part of their subway system due to a suspicious package according to Fox News.
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Plus Briefing.com is reporting this morning:
08:14 Security-related stocks lift in pre-mkt in reaction to New York City subway system alert
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