SD Regional Security Conference Division Chief Kelly Good September 15, 2010
Presenter’s Name June 17,
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4 San Diego Sector AOR 60-mile land border Mountains, Mesas and Valleys Urban, Rural and Remote Egress Routes I-8, I-15, I-5 114 miles of coastline Beaches and High Bluffs Urban, Industrial and Military Levels of Control Controlled, Managed, Monitored, Low-Level Monitored
Presenter’s Name June 17, Technology Solutions SBInet Concept Detect, Identify, Classify, Track, Respond and Resolve Commonly used resources Fixed (RVS), mobile and portable day/night imaging devices MSS Unattended Ground Sensors Aircraft, vessels, and vehicles Threat-Based Capability x Intent = Threat Threat x Vulnerability = Risk
Presenter’s Name June 17, Situational Awareness Tracking multiple events moving through an AOR Prediction Entry and interception points Intra-Agency Inter-Agency
Presenter’s Name June 17, Application Land-based Layered-approach Cameras Sensors Aircraft Specialty units Marine-based Traditional linewatch strategy and tactics applied to maritime operations Boat Patrols supplemented with land-based technology assets United States Coast Guard United States Navy
Presenter’s Name June 17, Integrated Application Joint acquisition and application of technology resources Marine-based Persistent detection (radars, cameras, acoustic etc.) Civilian LE partners and Military Shared intelligence Land-based LPRs- Stonegarden Civilian LE partners Emerging Threats Subterranean
Presenter’s Name June 17, Detection