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Infrastructure Interdependencies May 2, 2012. Mike O’Brien Port Facilities Security Officer. 1. The Seaport Today. 7 container terminals 30 post-Panamax cranes 20 berths, 4.58 miles of dock Average depth of 50 feet MLLW Intermodal gateway for California and entire U.S.
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Infrastructure Interdependencies May 2, 2012 Mike O’Brien Port Facilities Security Officer 1
The Seaport Today 7 container terminals 30 post-Panamax cranes 20 berths, 4.58 miles of dock Average depth of 50 feet MLLW Intermodal gateway for California and entire U.S. Linked to major interstate highways and two Class I rail networks 5th largest in U.S., 45th largest in world
The Port Today Seaport provides $135 million in annual revenue Other Port revenue sources include Oakland International Airport and Commercial Real Estate Serves area of 7+ million citizens, 6th largest in U.S. Port employs 475 personnel, and through port operations, supports 73,000 jobs in region Enterprise Agency of the City of Oakland
Infrastructure Dependencies • Wharfs, Cranes, Cargo Handling Equipment- Electricity and Water • Roads and Railways • Telecommunications 4
Service Dependencies • Ships • Tugs • Bar Pilots • ILWU Labor (Cargo Movement/Logistics) • Truckers • Regulatory - USCG: Ships, Maritime Security- CBP: Cargo- DPH: Safety • Corps of Engineers (Dredging and Channel Clearance) 5
Major Exports by Value, 2010 Total value of all exports—$14.8 Billion Source: Bureau of Census, U.S. Department of Commerce
Major Imports by Value, 2010 Total value of all imports—$21.3 Billion Source: Bureau of Census, U.S. Department of Commerce
Closing the Gap • Coast Guard Essential Elements of Information • AMSC Port Evacuation Plan • Port Business Continuity Planning- Large Scale Protest Plan • Port Security Projects- IT Network Improvements- Redundant Data Center • Port of Oakland “Broadcast System” 8
Contact Info: Mike O’Brien – mobrien@portoakland.com (510)627-1303 www.portofoakland.com