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Port of Bristol Goes Wireless with LXE
White Paper The Bristol Port Company operates one of the fastest growing privately owned general user ports in Europe at Avonmouth and Portbury. A wireless communications system has been introduced to support LXE mobile hand held and vehicle mounted computers... [01 Mar 2004]
ObjectVideo Case Study: Port Authority, City of Jacksonville, Florida, USA
White Paper The Port of Jacksonville needed a comprehensive system for enhanced security across all port facilities, including better perimeter security and infrastructure protection. In addition, port authorities required better coordination between port and... [17 Feb 2005]
Port Security: Better Planning Needed to Develop and Operate Maritime Worker Identification Card Program
White Paper As part of a multilayered effort to strengthen port security, the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) of 2002 calls for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to issue a worker identification card that uses biological metrics, such as... [27 Dec 2004]
Port of Lubeck Finds Great Success with Wireless
White Paper The port of Lübeck handles around 25 million tons a year, making it Germany's second busiest logistics port. The hardware system at the port is built around several HP-9000 servers, various PCs and an LXE wireless network. [01 Mar 2004]
U.S. Port Security in the War on Terrorism
White Paper Each year more than 7,500 commercial vessels make over 51,000 port calls in the United States, unloading over seven million ISO-cargo containers. The ever-increasing volume of globalizes trade poses a particular new security threat to the United... [04 Jan 2005]
Port and Maritime Security Act of 2001
White Paper This paper discusses about Port and Maritime Security Act of 2001. For example Sec.that would amend the Ports and Waterways Safety Act to require the Secretary of Transportation to establish a National Maritime Advisory Committee. [04 Jan 2005]
Port and Maritime Security: Background and Issues for Congress
White Paper This paper focuses on the port and maritime security concerns for the Congress. Port security has emerged as a significant part of the overall debate on U.S.homeland security. The overarching issues for Congress are providing oversight on current... [11 Jan 2005]
Texas Instruments Case Study: Port of Singapore
White Paper The Port of Singapore (PSA) tracks many thousands of multi-ton cargo containers daily, and also manages arrivals and departures of up to 50 ships. The smallest error might send a container to the wrong destination in the shipyard, resulting in... [02 Aug 2007]
Port Reporter
White Paper This webcast will introduce the Port Reporter tool and describe its functionality. This is a Level 200 session presented by Tim Rains. Tim Rains is a Technical Lead on the Enterprise Platform Support Networking team in Product Support Services. [10 Sep 2004]
Port Scanning Using PortQry
White Paper PortQry is a port scanning utility that is available for newer Windows systems. It is very useful for troubleshooting various network connectivity issues. In this session we discuss the basic mechanisms used to scan ports and their limitations. [24 Feb 2004]
Port of Oakland Achieves Foundation for Enhanced Facility Security With ESC
White Paper To meet the challenge of increasing security at the nation's ports, the Port of Oakland called on Embarcadero Systems Corporation (ESC) to design a video surveillance and intrusion detection system. ESC delivered the Security Analysis Report to the... [17 Feb 2005]
Analyzing Full-Duplex Networks Through SPANs, Port Aggregators, and TAPs
White Paper There are three common techniques to gain access into full-duplex traffic with your monitoring device for analysis: using a switch's SPAN port, a port aggregator, and a network TAP. Whatever your reason for monitoring the network, you need a... [17 Mar 2006]
Port of Corpus Christi Authority Accelerates and Simplifies Financial Operations With Rapid Upgrade
White Paper The Port of Corpus Christi Authority owns and operates docks and freight handling facilities at the Port of Corpus Christi, which is on the Gulf of Mexico - approximately 150 miles north of the US-Mexico border. [30 Apr 2008]
Port and Maritime Security: Potential for Terrorist Nuclear Attack Using Oil Tankers
White Paper If they were able to place an atomic bomb in a tanker and detonate it in a U.S.port, they would cause massive destruction and might halt crude oil shipments worldwide for some time. This report examines the potential of, and potential outcomes for... [26 Jan 2005]
Smart Moves at Felixstowe as Port Deals Its Cards
White Paper The Port of Felixstowe is the largest container port in the UK, the fourth largest in Europe and the 13th largest in the world. The UK's second largest freight roll on/roll off port, Felixstowe "processes" an average of 850 trailers daily, clearing... [17 Feb 2005]
