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US Homeland Heads Visit

by Msecadm4921

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano visited London to meet with international colleagues to discuss collaboration between the United States, the United Kingdom and others to secure the global supply chain. This includes new initiatives — announced earlier this month in partnership with the World Customs Organization (WCO) — to make the system stronger, smarter and more resilient.

"Securing the global supply chain is part and parcel of securing both the lives of people around the world, and the stability of the global economy," said Secretary Napolitano. "The United States is committed to working closely with the United Kingdom and all of our global partners to prevent attacks on or disruptions of this powerful engine of jobs and prosperity."<br><br>In her meeting with International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary General Efthimios Mitropoulos, Secretary Napolitano reiterated the Obama administration’s commitment to working with IMO — the United Nations agency responsible for the safety and security of global shipping — to leverage the best practices and expertise of IMO, with global organisations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and WCO. Again, the aim: to collectively strengthen the security and resilience of the global supply chain.<br><br>While in London, Secretary Napolitano also held meetings with Home Secretary Theresa May and UK Secretary of State for Transport Philip Hammond to discuss efforts to enhance the security of cyber networks and infrastructure, protect the global supply chain, and ensure the security of our global aviation system against threats of terrorism while protecting privacy and civil liberties.<br><br>Earlier this month, Secretary Napolitano in Brussels met top European officials and WCO Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya to announce a new partnership between DHS and the WCO to enlist other nations, international bodies and the private sector in increasing the security of the global supply chain. These initiatives are say the US federal Department of Homeland Security designed to prevent terrorists from exploiting the global supply chain to plan and execute attacks; protect the most critical elements of the supply chain system, such as transportation hubs and related critical infrastructure, from attacks and disruptions; and build the resilience of the global supply chain to ensure that if something does happen, the supply chain can recover quickly.

For a full speech, ‘Securing the Global Supply Chain’, by the secretary earlier in January visit the DHS website –

http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/speeches/sp_1294329539192.shtm