The California Maritime Academy
(Cal Maritime), a campus of The California State University, today announced
it has received a three-year, $1 million grant from the Governor's Office of
Homeland Security. The money will be used to guide the development and
implementation of statewide standards for maritime security training, drills,
and exercises for vessels, port facilities, harbors, maritime companies, and
other organizations involved in moving freight to and from our nation's
harbors.
"If you're training someone as first responder, the federal Office of
Domestic Preparedness has training and assessment standards, but there's one
little problem: they don't address maritime settings in a comprehensive
multifaceted way," said Dr. Don Zingale, vice president for academic affairs
at Cal Maritime. "There hasn't been a lot of attention paid to the breadth
and depth of maritime domestic preparedness training needs, either at the
federal or the state level. We are pleased that our Governor's Office of
Homeland Security has not only recognized this need, but has also chosen Cal
Maritime to guide the efforts that will establish statewide, multidimensional
maritime security standards for training, drills, and exercises."
Zingale added that the grant will provide necessary operating funds as
well as support the appointment of a maritime security director and associate
director for the campus, both of whom are expected to be in place by fall. In
addition to the standardization efforts, Cal Maritime project personnel will
assist the Governor's Office of Homeland Security in related maritime security
undertakings as appropriate.
The $1 million grant award falls on the heels of another major maritime
security related announcement for the campus. Last month, Cal Maritime
received the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration's
(MARAD) approval on new security training courses offered through Cal
Maritime's Continuing Education Department. Cal Maritime -- which developed
the three-day courses for vessel security officers, port facility security
officers, and company security officers -- is only the second training
organization in the country to be certified by MARAD as meeting the
requirements of the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and the
International Maritime Organization's (IMO) International Ship and Port
Security Code (ISPS).
"Our goal is to be a one-stop shop for maritime security training needs,
which are based on standards that we helped develop," added Zingale.