Container
Security Initiative - CSI
Improve
the tracking and security of shipments from the U.S. to shipping
routes overseasworlwide. It features RFID tracking of cargo containers,
electronic event-driven alerts, anti-tamper systems, virtual inspections
and authenticated audit trails, along with sensors, scanning, and
biometric systems. statefull inspection
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Container
Security Initiative - CSI |
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e-seals |
sensors |
video
systems |
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Physical security of the container seal and structure |
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2.
Technology to identify planned and actual container contents |
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Technology to identify planned and actual container routing |
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Ability to report discrepancies in planned and actual in (2)
and (3) above |
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Technology to reconcile container contents to manifests without
breaking the container seal |
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Physical security of cargo loading and handling areas, including
video monitoring, employee screening, access control, and perimeter
security |
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Technology to scan container contents for weapons of mass destruction
(WMD), illegal drugs, toxic substances. |
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tracking
systems, Wlan, Bluetooth, Zigbee, IR, GPS. |
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temperature,
movement, noise and light conditions sensors |
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gas
emission, radioactive material, narcotics detection, |
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staff
identification, biometrics, IR, Bluetooth. |
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videosurvellaince
in the yard and inside the container. Wlan, X-ray |
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The
first phase of the deployment, which should be completed at the
participating ports by the end of the year, calls for a single system
that can secure containers using e-seals, register individual port
employees, and authorize roles. The system will capture relevant
information and is designed to complement other security initiatives
sponsored by the U.S. government.
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