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National Plan to Achieve Maritime Domain Awareness for The National Strategy for Maritime Security (Paperback)
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National Plan to Achieve Maritime Domain Awareness for The National Strategy for Maritime Security (Paperback)
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By signing National Security Presidential Directive-41/Homeland
Security Presidential Directive-13 (NSPD-41/HSPD-13) (Maritime
Security Policy, December 21, 2004) President Bush underscored the
importance of securing the Maritime Domain, which is defined as
"All areas and things of, on, under, relating to, adjacent to, or
bordering on a sea, ocean, or other navigable waterway, including
all maritime-related activities, infrastructure, people, cargo, and
vessels and other conveyances." NSPD-41/HSPD-13 established a
Maritime Security Policy Coordinating Committee-the first
coordinating committee tasked specifically to address this issue-to
oversee the development of a National Strategy for Maritime
Security and eight supporting implementation plans: National Plan
to Achieve Maritime Domain Awareness lays the foundation for an
effective understanding of anything associated with the Maritime
Domain that could impact the security, safety, economy, or
environment of the United States and identifying threats as early
and as distant from our shores as possible. Global Maritime
Intelligence Integration Plan uses existing capabilities to
integrate all available intelligence regarding potential threats to
U.S. interests in the Maritime Domain. Maritime Operational Threat
Response Plan aims for coordinated U.S. Government response to
threats against the United States and its interests in the Maritime
Domain by establishing roles and responsibilities, which enable the
government to respond quickly and decisively. International
Outreach and Coordination Strategy provides a framework to
coordinate all maritime security initiatives undertaken with
foreign governments and international organizations, and solicits
international support for enhanced maritime security. Maritime
Infrastructure Recovery Plan recommends procedures and standards
for the recovery of the maritime infrastructure following attack or
similar disruption. Maritime Transportation System Security Plan
responds to the President's call for recommendations to improve the
national and international regulatory framework regarding the
maritime domain. Maritime Commerce Security Plan establishes a
comprehensive plan to secure the maritime supply chain. Domestic
Outreach Plan engages non-Federal input to assist with the
development and implementation of maritime security policies
resulting from NSPD-41/HSPD-13. Although these plans address
different aspects of maritime security, they are mutually linked
and reinforce each other. Together, the National Strategy for
Maritime Security and its supporting plans represent a
comprehensive national effort to enhance the security of the United
States by preventing hostile or illegal acts within the Maritime
Domain. These plans do not alter existing constitutional or
statutory authorities or responsibilities of the department and
agency heads to carry out operational activities or to provide or
receive information.
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