Saturday, November 20, 2010

COTO Confirmed December surprise


HSA Headline -  November 19, 2010:  New TSA Surveillance Tactic Curtailed


Just two days into an experimental program that would place undercover air marshals in train, bus, ferry and other mass transit stations, the Transportation Security Administration yesterday said its test has been scaled back, owing to confusion over the rollout.

TSA officials had planned to deploy teams of air marshals, local law enforcement officers and bomb-sniffing dogs at seven locations around the nation this week to test whether the agency could deter criminals in public transportation stations and conduct surveillance of suspicious activity.

Suspicious? Let's review the incompetence triad. When they rolled out this story five years ago it was:
  
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/13/AR2005121301709.html
New TSA Surveillance Tactic Curtailed
By Sara Kehaulani Goo
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 15, 2005

Just two days into an experimental program that would place undercover air marshals in train, bus, ferry and other mass transit stations, the Transportation Security Administration yesterday said its test has been scaled back, owing to confusion over the rollout.

TSA officials had planned to deploy teams of air marshals, local law enforcement officers and bomb-sniffing dogs at seven locations around the nation this week to test whether the agency could deter criminals in public transportation stations and conduct surveillance of suspicious activity.

Yesterday, local officials at some of the locations -- including Washington's Metro system -- said they were not participating in the program, and at least one other appeared not to have been informed.

"We didn't think we'd have enough time with this idea," said Sgt. Monica Hunter, spokeswoman for the Washington State Patrol. Hunter added that the state police would like to work with TSA in the future, but "it's not something we'd want to rush into."

TSA spokeswoman Yolanda Clark also said the air marshal teams, known as "Viper," for Visible Intermodal Protection and Response, would not be present in the Washington Metro system. "That was our oversight," she said, adding that a Viper team has been deployed to patrol Union Station on Amtrak but not the Metro. "I think there was some confusion about who was responsible for the Union Station piece."
 Viper teams use both uniformed and covert personnel to try to deter criminal activity in busy public transportation stations. Some members of the team will wear TSA jackets and patrol the terminals and stations with bomb-sniffing dogs. Air marshals in plain clothes will conduct surveillance on people who appear to flee the area upon noticing the uniformed officers.

Federal Air Marshal Service spokesman David Adams said Tuesday that Viper teams would be deployed at rail and mass transit facilities in Philadelphia, but a member of Congress who represents the district said yesterday that some local officials were not notified.

The transit officials were "somewhat hostile to the idea of air marshals being in the transit system," said Rep. Allyson Y. Schwartz (D). "They said working in rapid transit or a passenger rail system is different than working in a closed system of the airport. My question I'm going to raise with the TSA is: Are they coordinating with [the] local transit authority?"

TSA officials said they notified all local transit and transportation agencies that would be participating with the Viper teams.

Several security experts and members of Congress expressed concern about the TSA's plans to deploy more Viper teams beyond the week-long experiment. Many said they support the agency's effort to increase security at major subway, rail and bus stations in the wake of terrorist bombings in Madrid and London. But at the same time, some experts expressed concern that air marshals will be diverted from their role to protect aircraft.

"We have identified these other transportation modes as having been, thus far, neglected," said Rep. Peter A. DeFazio (D-Ore.), a member of the House Committee on Homeland Security. "So from that perspective, I welcome this. But it needs to be linked to an increase in the size of the [air marshal] service. We don't want to take away from aviation."

The TSA has not completed a security-risk assessment of all modes of transportation. Until that happens, "we really don't have a good idea how much we ought to be allocating to air versus rail versus other modes of transportation," said K. Jack Riley, transportation security expert at Rand Corp.

Suspicious? Let's consider the repeat performance for this article and look to a staged biological attack thwarted by some idiot TSA worker and for the timeline after Black Friday as not to spoil the committee corporate payday.
 
Meanwhile, we can look for the latest in global governance preparations. Of interest;
  
 
Gates: mobile health technology will save lives, help overpopulation. Watch video of Bill Gates & Dr. Kristin Tolle's Discussion http://mhealthsummit.org/conference/program/tuesday-november-9-keynote-luncheon-aneesh-chopra-bill-gates

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United States and the Netherlands Sign Agreement to Prevent and Combat Serious Crime

 

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DHS Highlights Two Cybersecurity Initiatives to Enhance Coordination with State and Local Governments and Private Sector Partners

2 comments:

  1. interesting, the traffic feed today says I am in Briar hill...wonder where that is?

    to the topic, funny that 5 years difference and almost to the month, same old same old.
    why not just place SWAT teams all over and stop the bullshit its for terrorism but more for cowing the people..all theyre going to do, same as the mobile scanners Xrays spraying everywhere...is get the local crims and small time druggies.
    revenue raiser and jail fillers.

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  2. That's the place they hijack and tap your IP address when visiting subversive sovereign terrorist sites :)

    Couldn't have explained the reality you did so well, OZ. Just as down under, the reds and blues both buy into this [hook] on a line and with a heavy sinker.

    On an aside, we do not spend enough time on Australia. You have so much committee business going on there it boggles my mind that the rough and tumble aussies aren't leading the way for revolution.

    Hilary's IMC is active and the US has their fingers deep into the Asian Pie and ANZUS is EMWeapons Central for the blue meanies.

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