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26. DEA - Publications - Congressional Testimony - 12/09/97
- www.usdoj.gov
- Smuggling scenarios included airdrops of 500-700 kilograms in the Bahamian Island chain and off the coast of Puerto Rico, mid-ocean boat-to-boat transfers of 500 to 2,000 kilograms, and the commercial shipment of multi-tons of cocaine through the port of Miami. ...
- The criminal groups from Mexico now control virtually all cocaine sold in the Western half of the United States and, for the first time, we are seeing a concerted effort on their part to expand into the lucrative East Coast market.
- However, Colombian traffickers still dominate the movement of cocaine from the jungles of Bolivia and Peru to the large cocaine hydrochloride (HCl) conversion factories in Southern Colombia and their fingerprints are on the vast majority of cocaine sold in the United States today. ...
- Most of these new groups have returned to the traditional smuggling routes in the Caribbean, including through Haiti, to transport their cocaine and heroin to markets on the United States populous East Coast. ...
- While smuggling drugs by sea in commercial shipments is more significant, ocean-going "go-fast" boats could make their cocaine runs in the dead of night to the Southern Coast of Haiti, only having to rendezvous with a refueling vessel on their return trip or carry extra fuel, to be able to make the round trip in less than a day. ...
- Just 80 miles from the East Coast of Hispaniola, Puerto Rico is easily accessible from Hispaniola by plane or boat. ...
- Drugs smuggled into Haiti, by several routes, are smuggled by Haitians either across the land border into the Dominican Republic or in coastal trade along the northern coast of the island. ... and carrying out an increasing percentage of wholesale and some retail distribution along the East Coast. ...
- This new breed of trafficker functions as smuggler, transporter and, in the case of the Dominicans, wholesaler in many cities on the East Coast. ...
- Traffickers from the Dominican Republic have developed intricate trafficking networks to distribute cocaine and heroin for the Colombians in the lucrative New York market, as well as in cities all along the East Coast. ...
- Coast Guard and Department of Defense interdiction operation headquartered in Nassau, Bahamas. ...
- The Haitian Coast Guard, which, together with the police, would be expected to play a major role in interdicting drug shipments in the waters around Hispaniola, is not now able to operate on its own. ... On the bright side, in its first two months of operation, the Haitian Coast Guard had two major cocaine seizures, amounting to over 900 kilograms.
- In addition, DEA will work with Haitian authorities to establish effective money laundering legislation and to maintain a close relationship between the CNU, Haitian Coast Guard, and U. ...
27. Savannah NOW: Local News - Chinese aliens found hiding on ship docked in Savannah 08/13/99
- www.savannahnow.com
- The immigrants were taken to the National Guard Armory on Eisenhower Drive. ...
- The Chinese -- ranging in age from 18-25 -- were led onto the deck with their hands laced behind their heads, where they sat until an INS bus arrived to take them to the National Guard Armory on Eisenhower Drive.
- Wednesday afternoon, Coast Guard officials boarded the Prince Nicolas in international waters about nine miles off the coast to do an initial inspection, although they didn't find anything. ...
- INS received better information and the Coast Guard reboarded the ship Thursday morning, said Chief Petty Officer Scott Taylor, an investigator with the Marine Safety Office.
- Still, he thinks the Coast Guard's appearance on board the ship Wednesday night disrupted the plans for unloading the immigrants.
- Coast Guard and INS officials finally boarded the boat about 1 p. ...
- Once an illegal immigrant is discovered, the INS detains the person and processes them, asking for basic identity information, taking fingerprints and opening a file for each person.
- For processing, they often use National Guard Armory buildings, as was used Thursday. ...
28. Brikho & Kallabat, P.C.
- www.insvisa.com
- Drawing heavily on developing technologies and scientific capabilities, the system will utilize a minimum of two biometric identifiers, such as photographs, fingerprints or iris scans, to build an electronic check in/check out system for people coming to the U. ...
- manufacturers and exporters to guard against illegal arms exports. ...
- Coast Guard.
- Coast Guard forces served on the leading edge of maritime security for Operation Liberty Shield by providing maritime security off our shores and in our harbors. During this effort, Coast Guard units escorted 1,809 ferry boats and passenger ships, and conducted 1,597 air and 12,049 surface patrols, respectively. Coast Guard sea marshals and security teams boarded 1,059 merchant ships to assure their safe transit into and out of U. ...
- In April, the Coast Guard awarded a $140 million shore-based response boat contract, which will dramatically improve Coast Guard capabilities. This contract calls for the delivery of up to 700 new vessels that will be capable of speeds in excess of 40 knots (46 miles per hour), have an enclosed cabin for crew protection allowing for all-weather operations, weapons mounting capability for light machine guns and less than lethal technology, state of the art navigation systems and a communications system enabling Coast Guard personnel to communicate with other homeland security partners. ...
- The Coast Guard’s Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON) was tasked to develop airborne use-of-force tactics to counter possible terrorist threats, and operating guidelines for the employment of HITRON assets for homeland security missions. ...
- Coast Guard cutters and over 1,100 personnel deployed to the U. ...
- Since March 1st, the Coast Guard has:.
- In the wake of the most challenging ice season in 25 years, Coast Guard icebreaking cutters, in concert with their Canadian counterparts, worked to keep critical Great Lakes sea lanes open, permitting passage for 619 ore carriers and other vessels carrying cargo worth an estimated $620 million in this economically vital region.
29. VETS
- www.umet-vets.dol.gov
- USERRA Protects Family and Medical Leave Rights of Reservists and National Guard.
- Employers of, and employees who are, members of the National Guard or Reserves may access information relative to their rights and responsibilities.
- January 9 2004 Show: Guard and Reserve Issues - Hosts Diana Veilleux and Tony Vergnetti welcome Nick Dawson of the Department of Labor's Veterans Employment and Training Service (VETS). ...
- January 10 2004 Show: Rights and Responsibilities of Federal Employees in the Guard and Reserve Under USERRA - Charles "Nick" Dawson of Veterans Employment and Training Services (VETS) of the Department of Labor, talking about the rights and responsibilities of federal employees in the Guard and Reserve under USERRA. ...
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30. News from the Washington File
- www.globalsecurity.org
- The system is to use biometric identifiers such as photographs, fingerprints and iris scans. ... Drawing heavily on developing technologies and scientific capabilities, the system will utilize a minimum of two biometric identifiers, such as photographs, fingerprints or iris scans, to build an electronic check in/check out system for people coming to the U. ... manufacturers and exporters to guard against illegal arms exports. ... Coast Guard Coast Guard forces served on the leading edge of maritime security for Operation Liberty Shield by providing maritime security off our shores and in our harbors. During this effort, Coast Guard units escorted 1,809 ferry boats and passenger ships, and conducted 1,597 air and 12,049 surface patrols, respectively. Coast Guard sea marshals and security teams boarded 1,059 merchant ships to assure their safe transit into and out of U. ... In April, the Coast Guard awarded a $140 million shore-based response boat contract, which will dramatically improve Coast Guard capabilities. This contract calls for the delivery of up to 700 new vessels that will be capable of speeds in excess of 40 knots (46 miles per hour), have an enclosed cabin for crew protection allowing for all-weather operations, weapons mounting capability for light machine guns and less than lethal technology, state of the art navigation systems and a communications system enabling Coast Guard personnel to communicate with other homeland security partners. The Coast Guard's Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON) was tasked to develop airborne use-of-force tactics to counter possible terrorist threats, and operating guidelines for the employment of HITRON assets for homeland security missions. ... Coast Guard cutters and over 1,100 personnel deployed to the U. ... Since March 1st, the Coast Guard has: * Interdicted 172 Haitians, 196 Dominicans, 213 Cubans and two Ecuadorians who were trying to illegally enter the U.
31. Sarge's Stars & Stripes Bulletin
- radio.weblogs.com
- Respecting God, Country and our President! Items of interest for American Citizens and the Servicemembers of the United States Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. ...
- Those from certain countries now are required to have their pictures taken and fingerprints scanned. ...
- It took less time for the 3rd Infantry Division and the Marines to destroy the Medina Republican Guard than it took Teddy Kennedy to call the police after his Oldsmobile sank at Chappaquiddick. ...
- Most travellers to the US will have their fingerprints checked and photographs taken under new regulations. ...
- The fingerprints of 24 million visitors will be checked each year .
- New US security regulations have come into force that will see most foreign visitors having their photographs and fingerprints taken. ...
- fingerprints scanned and a digital photo taken .
- Digital technology will be used to take fingerprints and photographs, which will be electronically checked against a national digital database for criminal backgrounds and any terrorist lists. ...
32. Military Member's Citizenship Guide - Completing/Submitting the Application
- usmilitary.about.com
- Coast Guard.
- Guard and Reserve.
- The following are the steps required to have your fingerprints taken:.
- Once INS receives your application, you will receive a letter from INS telling you where and when to have your fingerprints taken. ...
- Get your fingerprints taken. Currently, most sites are using ink to take fingerprints. Eventually, every fingerprinting site will use electronic technology to take fingerprints without ink.
- In order to conduct a criminal background check, INS will send your fingerprints to the FBI. In some cases, the FBI may reject your fingerprints because of the quality of the prints. If the FBI rejects your fingerprints, INS will notify you and schedule a second visit to the fingerprinting site. If your fingerprints are rejected, you will not be asked to pay again. ...
33. Bradenton Herald | 08/25/2003 | Coast Guard wants spy cameras at Miami port
- www.tallahassee.com
- Coast Guard wants spy cameras at Miami port.
- Coast Guard and a marine group want to line the waterway with high-tech surveillance cameras in hopes of keeping better tabs on the river and spotting stowaways. ...
- The cameras could zoom in on subjects and use thermal imaging to spot stowaways inside cargo containers, monitoring the river far more efficiently than current boat patrols, Coast Guard Capt. ...
- When crew members return to ships, officers can scan their fingerprints to verify their identity - or alert crews when sailors go missing or an outsider tries to gain access.
34. September 15, 2002
- home.earthlink.net
- information is checked to determine if it is necessary for the Coast Guard.
- spring, Coast Guard officials said they were boarding three to five ships a.
- POINTS OF VIEW-The US Coast Guard's latest interpretation of a coastwise.
- makes the same fundamental error as the Coast Guard's previous,.
- on this issue, said the Coast Guard officials were on the right track.
- What the Coast Guard is saying is that they.
- part of the Coast Guard Authorization Act, was intended to bring fresh,.
- shipbuilders, who argue that the Coast Guard's interpretation of the law.
- List, Coast Guard officers boarded the Bahamian-flagged ship in New York on.
- US Coast Guard have also started demanding armed guards on foreign-flag.
- The fingerprints will be matched.
- Coast Guard.
- They are also fed up, and on September 5, seafarers, the Coast Guard.
- But everyone has been cleared by the Coast Guard. ...
- private industry terminals along the coast, virtually all access has been.
- Navy and the Coast Guard for 20 years before becoming a U. ...
35. TCRE text
- www.rudyalicelighthouse.net
- They once worked together at the Coast Guard's air base in Sitka.
- At first light, two Coast Guard C-130 planes from Kodiak and a helicopter from Sitka station begin crisscrossing the Fairweather Grounds. ...
- Within an hour, a Coast Guard helicopter lowered state troopers Steve Hall and Tom Dunn to the beach so the boys could show them what they had found.
- Comparing it to fingerprints state troopers kept on file, he announced, on Sept. ...
- EDITOR'S NOTE - This story is based on interviews with 11 Coast Guard helicopter flight crew members involved in the rescue; three members of the ground crew; Coast Guard spokesmen in Juneau, Alaska, and Martinsburg, W. ... The story also draws from the 523-page record of the Coast Guard's inquest into the sinking of the La Conte.
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36. July-August 2001 guard times
- www.dmna.state.ny.us
- Guard Notes .
- Guard Terror-Response Team Certified for Duty .
- 2001 Guard Times Past Issue Index | Guard Times Home.
- The 27th Brigade received support from hundreds of other NY Army National Guard troops, who were attached to the Brigade Task Force ir were assigned to the Joint State Task FOrce from teh State Headquarters. ...
- 2001 Guard Times Past Issue Index | Guard Times Home.
- Guard Notes.
- They include $17 million for improvements to the New York National Guard Maneuver Training Equipment Sites (MATES) and $9 million for continued upgrades to the post Battle Simulation Center. The first of a three phase project, the New York National Guard's top military construction priority is the construction of a new $48 million MATES. ... The current MATES facility serves the armored and wheeled vehicles of National Guard units from New York, New Jersey, Vermont, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
- 2001 Guard Times Past Issue Index | Guard Times Home.
- The compassionate arms of thousands of New York Army National Guard, Air National Guard, Naval Militia and New York Guard were extended to meet the desperate needs of countless fellow New Yorkers. ...
- Our Air National Guard units were immediately tasked to provide missions in concert with DoD as fighter, tanker and airlift aircraft, all proudly carrying New York tail flashes, were launched to support either Homeland Dense missions or OCONUS requirements as they came down from the MACOMS. ...
- 2001 Guard Times Past Issue Index | Guard Times Home.
- Dear Guard times.
- Daniel Jones, 107th Security Forces Squadron, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls. ...
- His actions reflect the high standards for himself and the New York National Guard.
37. NGA Center for Best Practices
- www.nga.org
- Coast Guard, is developing a citizens' fleet comprised of volunteers whose private vessels could transport people and supplies from or to lower Manhattan in case of an attack or another extreme sudden emergency. ...
- Once completed, the system will verify authorized police and civilian employees by comparing the fingerprints of the person bearing the badge against the information stored on a smart card.
- Washington: Ferry Users Wary of Tighter Screening Hundreds of maritime industry representatives recently packed a Coast Guard hearing for one last chance to tweak broad new security rules for thousands of U. ...
38. Cuba News / Miami Herald - Cuba News / Noticias - CubaNet News
- 64.21.33.164
- And the new boat, based at the Islamorada Coast Guard station, with quick access to the most popular landing spots, is out on patrol nightly.
- ``A lot of it is that we have some forensic evidence, such as fingerprints or items left on the boat that can be traced back to the aliens in the load,'' he said. ...
- The new contingent of agents has also developed a coordinated rapid-alert system with the Monroe sheriff's office, the Florida Marine Patrol and the Coast Guard, enabling the Border Patrol to respond promptly to reports of landings -- sometimes within minutes, as occurred Thursday.
- On the afternoon of July 4, the Coast Guard notified the Border Patrol that someone had reported a speedboat unloading 29 Cubans near Islamorada. The Coast Guard issued an alert with the boat's description.
- While Border Patrol agents and Coast Guard personnel ferreted out the 29 Cubans from the mangroves where they hid, the Marine Patrol stopped the speedboat in Islamorada and took two suspected smugglers into custody. ...
- Coast Guard and Monroe County law enforcement offices in the Keys. ...
39. LIVE SCAN fingerprinting station - General Public
- www.peralta.cc.ca.us
- Live Scan electronic fingerprinting technology allows instantaneous submission of digitally scanned fingerprints directly to the State Department of Justice with an anticipated seven to ten day response period. ...
- us/fingerprints/geninfo. ...
- Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Card .
- us/fingerprints/index. ...
40. CNN.com - A Flap About Fingerprints - June 10, 2002
- www.cnn.com
- A Flap About Fingerprints.
- In a matter of seconds, the prints will be matched against an FBI database stocked with thousands of fingerprints lifted from locales as varied as al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan and motels in Italy and Spain frequented by Osama bin Laden sympathizers. ...
- A Flap About Fingerprints.
- Coast Guard joins Homeland Department.
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41. Ocean Commotion 2002
- lamer.lsu.edu
- All of our exhibitors featured topics related to our ocean and our coast. ...
- America's Life Savers: Coast Guard and Auxiliary.
- Coast Guard.
- Come see rescue boats, an air-sea rescue helicopter and equipment that the Coast Guard use to rescue people who need help.
- United States Coast Guard .
- Learn about Coast Guard duties in safety and oil spill clean up.
- Come to our exhibit and become an environmental forensic scientist! Help solve the mystery and match a "spilled" oil or tarball to a source oil by using different oil fingerprints. ...
- LSU School of the Coast and Environment .
- Reefs of the Louisiana Coast.
- Learn about remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and see video of reef fish taken by an ROV off the Louisiana coast.
- Learn how students are growing seedlings of native Louisiana plants to help restore wetland areas of the coast damaged by coastal erosion. Come plant a seed to help save our coast.
42. Homeland Security Contracts Vendors to Secure Borders
- govtsecurity.securitysolutions.com
- Coast Guard, maritime officials discuss new security rules.
- Guard services firm supports legislation for background checks.
- The program will use biometric identifiers such as photographs and fingerprints to allow authorized tourists, visitors and students to enter the United States while preventing potential terrorists from crossing the border.
- The information-assurance company will analyze the fingerprints of suspects and people on government watch lists. The value of DigitalNet's contract is based on the number of fingerprints it analyzes. ...
43. College of the Atlantic Researchers Unravel the Mysteries of Whales from 'The Rock'
- www.meepi.org
- In 1847, a stone, conical-shaped tower was built and serviced by a Coast Guard tender. ...
- In the early 70s, just after COA was founded, the Coast Guard agreed to allow the new environmental studies institution to use the station. ...
- The Coast Guard provided a summer bed for a student or two during the years they occupied the island, and Katona’s field guide was published in 1975.
- The Coast Guard gave COA title to The Rock in 1996, when it turned over ownership of a number of Maine lighthouses to communities, non-profits and individuals, in exchange for public access and preservation. The Guard still maintains the right of access to the aids to navigation equipment on the island, and COA is responsible for the buildings and maintenance of the structures. It is now the oldest land-based marine mammal research station on the East Coast.
- Allen says that scientists then turned to photo-ID because whales’ distinctive markings are comparable to fingerprints in humans. ...
- Whales’ distinctive markings are comparable to fingerprints in humans. ...
- The Coast Guard gave COA title to The Rock in 1996 .
- There’s a solar panel too but it’s used by the Coast Guard to power the lantern in the tower. ...
44. Crime Prevention Programs
- www.yorkcounty.gov
- Coast Guard Indoctrination program .
- Office the CPU fingerprints children at community events throughout the county. ...
- This is a joint program with United State Coast Guard Base at Yorktown, It focus's on protecting the citizens of York County from victimization by USCG personnel and preventing USCG personal training in our area from breaking the law by educating them on Virginia laws as part of their training.
45. Washington State Patrol
- www.ofm.wa.gov
- , the United States Coast Guard contacted the Washington State Ferries to initiate steps to increase security in the Puget Sound area. Additional funding is required to meet the needs identified by the Washington Department of Transportation and the Coast Guard for enhancement of the Vessel and Terminal Security program on state ferries. ...
- As this technology is fully implemented, local law enforcement agencies will be able to electronically deliver fingerprints to the WSP's Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) while suspects are still in custody. The AFIS will then be able to search fingerprints in its database and return search results back to local agencies in a matter of minutes. ...
46. Olympia Snowe
- www.votewithavengeance.com
- Senator Snowe joined with fellow Maine senator Susan Collins to oppose natural gas or oil drilling off the New England coast (particularly the fertile Georges Bank fishery, which extends from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia) and advising President Bush not to repeal the existing moratorium. ...
- embassies for comprehensive review of possible terrorists within the State Department's computer database; and the Visa Fingerprinting Act, requiring fingerprints so that foreign nationals are protected from fraud committed by illegal aliens when checking into embassies. ...
- Snowe requested a comprehensive review and a timely distribution of National Guard personnel salaries in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks as concern mounted regarding the National Guard's limited funds, as well as nuclear power plant inspection. ...
- Coast Guard to have better jurisdiction over maritime cargo, along with a traffic network to aid the Coast Guard in overseeing maritime affairs. It amends the Ports and Waterways Safety Act by requiring sea vessels to notify the Coast Guard of their arrival times a minimum of 4 days in advance or face denial of entry into ocean ports. She joined Senator John Kerry (D-MA) in requesting Coast Guard funding to supplement search-and-rescue missions, the prevention of drug smuggling, and fishery patrol. ...
47. Take Command of Your Career Join Military Sealift Command
- www.sealiftcommand.com
- Coast Guard Regional Examination Center to apply for one. ... The Coast Guard office will take your fingerprints. ... Coast Guard and requires a physical and drug test. ...
48. LIVE SCAN fingerprinting station - New Peralta Employees
- www.peralta.cc.ca.us
- Live Scan electronic fingerprinting technology allows instantaneous submission of digitally scanned fingerprints directly to the State Department of Justice with an anticipated seven to ten day response period.
- Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Card .
49. Journal Of Homeland Security
- www.homelanddefense.org
- 8 Other Homeland Security Department elements with border security functions and funding include the Coast Guard and the Science and Technology Directorate. ...
- The Coast Guard .
- Even though the Coast Guard has an obvious role in protecting our shoreline, Congress directed that the Coast Guard remain a separate and distinct entity reporting directly to the Secretary of Homeland Security. 18 The Coast Guards special status reflects a congressional concern that homeland security duties not swallow its non-homeland security missions. ... 8 billion for the Coast Guard, a 10% increase over fiscal year 2003. 20 The additional funds come in the midst of the Coast Guards efforts to replace its aging fleet and upgrade its communications system while expanding its shoreline security duties. 21 The Coast Guard is also expanding its workforce, with 2,200 new personnel in fiscal year 2003 and 1,976 additional personnel in fiscal year 2004. ...
- Biometric technology offers the potential for automated identification of travelers by using distinct physiological characteristics, such as fingerprints, iris characteristics, hand geometry, or facial features. For biometric identifiers, technological hurdles remain: (1) approximately 2% of the population cannot provide usable fingerprint images; (2) even to begin large-scale testing, sufficiently large biometric databases exist only for fingerprints and facial recognition; (3) performance of a biometric system of the size needed (100 to 200 million records) has yet to be tested, much less proven. ...
- The existing systemthe National Security Entry-Exit Registration Systemmatches biometric information (fingerprints and photographs) against a database of known terrorists and criminals. ... VISIT) system, which will use at least two biometric identifiers (photographs, fingerprints, iris scans) for an electronic check-in, check-out system for people coming to the United States to work, study, or visit. ...
- 64 Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has authorized use of the Coast Guards Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron for coastal homeland security missions. ...
- 71 The Coast Guard has boosted its capability for harbor security with a $140 million contract in April 2003 for up to 700 Defender-class harbor patrol boats armed with machine guns. 72 With $500 million in the fiscal year 2004 budget for the Deepwater program, the Coast Guard will continue upgrading its fleet with new vessels for port and shoreline security. 73 Similarly, the Coast Guard will be acquiring new computer hardware and software for its Maritime Domain Awareness program to develop and improve the information architecture for obtaining, processing, and sharing intelligence data. ...
- Statement of Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Collins, hearing on homeland security, Senate Appropriations Committee, Homeland Security Subcommittee, 108th Congress, 1st Session, 1 May 2003. ...
50. Analysis of the Jobs, Wages and Revenues
- www.ilwu.org
- COAST GUARD ISSUES PORT WARNING.
- Coast Guard had notified federal, state and local officials that 25 terrorists entered in cargo containers through the ports of Long Beach, Miami and Savannah, Georgia since March. ...
- The Journal of Commerce reported on May 21, 2002 that Captain Holmes was reassigned to the safety staff under the Coast Guard’s Pacific command after speculation that Homes discussed contents of a security report with the press. ...
- Coast Guard had notified authorities that 25 suspected terrorists entered in cargo containers through the ports of Long Beach, Miami, and Savannah, Georgia since March. ...
- Visas would for the first time contain machine-readable biometric information (fingerprints, retinal scans). ...
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