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NORTHERN BORDER SAFETY AND SECURITY STUDY. Milt Schmidt Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Leo O’Brien Federal Building, Room 742 Albany, New York 12207 518-431-4239, ext. 262 milt.schmidt@fhwa.dot.gov. 2002 Supplemental Appropriations Act Signed August 2, 2002
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NORTHERN BORDER SAFETY AND SECURITY STUDY Milt SchmidtFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Leo O’Brien Federal Building, Room 742 Albany, New York 12207 518-431-4239, ext. 262 milt.schmidt@fhwa.dot.gov
2002 Supplemental Appropriations Act • Signed August 2, 2002 • $19.3 million appropriation for Border Enforcement Program • $2 million for HM outreach and northern border safety and security study • $540,000 for the study
Focus of study • identifying vulnerabilities associated with commercial motor vehicles (CMV) • Potential for terrorist use of CMV • To enter US • To bring HM or materials used for bombs or articles of mass destruction into US • Role of FMCSA and State CMV enforcement agencies
Study will answer six questions • Does or should the FMCSA and state CMV enforcement agencies have a role in ensuring the security of the northern border with respect to the use of CMVs by terrorist or for terrorist activities? • If yes, what should that role be; if no, what is the rational for no role and who has these roles and responsibilities? • What resources will be required for FMCSA and state CMV enforcement agencies to perform that role?
Study will answer six questions (cont) • What legislative, policy and operational issues would FMCSA have to address in order to undertake the proposed roles? • What would be the impact on other state, federal or provincial agencies with border security responsibilities if FMCSA and state CMV enforcement agencies exercised the proposed roles and responsibilities • What would be the impact on freight/passenger movement across the border if FMCSA and state CMV enforcement agencies exercised the proposed roles and responsibilities
Study methodology • Literature search and review • Border port familiarization • Border port visits and data collection • Data analysis • Evaluation of roles and impacts on agencies • Develop options and recommendations • Develop reports and presentations
Contract awarded to Cambridge Systematics Inc. on October 3, 2002 • Performance period is 18 months
Northern Border Safety and Security Study Questions? Milt Schmidt Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Leo O’Brien Federal Building, Room 742 Albany, New York 12207 518-431-4239, ext. 262 milt.schmidt@fhwa.dot.gov