14 Feb
Posted by securitygirl as high tech security, secuirty guards, security
With a police helicopter flyby, the Port of Long Beach on Monday gave an airborne salute to the opening of a high-tech security facility designed to protect the second-largest U.S. seaport against terrorist attacks.
The $21 million, 25,000-square-foot facility will serve as the Los Angeles-area port’s security division headquarters and coordinate communications among about 40 local, state and federal agencies that help secure the harbor complex.
“We have one of the most innovative security operations of any seaport in the U.S.,” James Hankla, president of the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners, told an audience of about 300. Attendees included Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, police officers, FBI representatives and Coast Guard officials.
The new facility utilizes some 400 video cameras to see, officials claim, every square foot of the harbor on land and sea. It’s connected by a fiber-optic and wireless network. On a clear day, the military-grade video cameras can detect ships seven miles offshore, officials say. Some cameras are equipped with night-vision technology.
“If you wave at us from land or sea, we’ll be able to wave back,” Hankla said.
The port occupies 3,200 acres and accounts for 30,000 jobs in Long Beach and about 1.5 million jobs across the U.S. It handles about $100 billion in trade between the U.S. and Asia and other territories — everything from clothing and household goods to petroleum, automobiles and construction materials. As measured by containers processed, Long Beach ranks No. 2 only to the Port of Los Angeles. For the complete story please visit:
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