SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION AWARENESS TRAINING (STAT)

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SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING
(STSA)
Program Presentation
Summer 2006
Barry C. DeRoze
Consolidated Safety Services, Inc. (CSS)
[email protected]
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THE THREAT
• “Interior” Threat
(Direct)
– Hijacking:
“Hostage Taking” Threat to Passengers
– Theft of Assets: Vehicle-Turned- Weapon, e.g.,
• Explosive, Chemical, Biological, Radiological attack
• Threat to destination (e.g. school, public bldg., public
gatherings etc.) through privileged access
– Destruction: On-Board or Remote Destruction of Vehicle and/or
Passengers
• “Exterior” Threat
(Indirect)
– Observed Threats to Highway/Transport Infrastructure
– “Highway Watch” Observation and Reporting
See Detailed Threat Specification (i.e., DVD Leaders’ Guide, Attachment 1)
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SECURITY PROGRAM RELATIONSHIPS
The Complete Ground Transportation Threat
Highway Watch®
&
School Bus Watch®
School Transportation
Security Awareness
Training (STSA)
Audio-Visual & Internet
External Threat
Internal Threat
(Road Infrastructure -
(School Assets - People,
Facilities, Equipment)
Observation & Reporting)
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STSA Training Summary
• STSA Program Origin
• Program Sponsor
November 2005
– Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
– US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
• Program Objective
– To promote security awareness throughout the
school transportation community, including
• Drivers
• Maintenance Employees
• Operations Management/Administrative Personnel
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Security Self-Assessment
• Five Categories – “Yes” or “No” Answers *
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Administrative Structure
Personnel Information
Personnel Training & En Route Operations
Facility/Terminal Security
• The “Yard”
• The “Vehicles”
• The “Building Space”
Emergency Response Preparedness
• 61 Questions with Weighting Factors (3 Levels; H,M,L)
• Security Preparedness “Figure of Merit” Calculated
– Time to Complete < 40 minutes
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In Both English and Spanish
* Can be re-done over time to measure improvements.
* Expanded checklist provided by NAPT also included; Approximate Length= 4 Hours
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PLAY VIDEO
“School Transportation Security
Awareness”
25 Minute Running Time
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STSA Product Usage
• Audio-Visual Digital Video Disc
– Request DVD directly from TSA
• Complete INTERNET DVD Request Form On-Line
STSAtrain.com (preferred) ; or
• [email protected]
then…
– Play Individually or in Groups on Conventional
Television Set w/ standard DVD Player or
– Play Individually on a Personal Computer
(No INTERNET Connection required)
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STSA Product Usage (Cont’d)
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DVD Leaders’ Guide
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Available on INTERNET at STSAtrain.com
Readable & Printable in English & Spanish
Contains Detailed Threat Specification
Contains Security Preparedness Self-Assessment Guide/Checklist :
Complete Electronically or Manually
– Security Preparedness Figure of Merit Calculated
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INTERNET Products
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Sign On to STSAtrain.com
Register Your School System or District
May take up to several hours to activate
Sign back on as User w/Automatically Provided Access Code -- Use your
own User Name & Password
– Request DVD Copies by Completing Order Form
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INTERNET TOUR
- Optional Break District Registration
Individual Staff Registration
DVD Electronic Ordering
On-Line Learning Module Summary
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INTERNET SIGN-ON
• Web-Site Address:
STSAtrain.com
– The STSA Main Window will appear; Push “Sign-Up Now” Button
– There are 2 choices; select 1 of them
• District “Official” Registering a Whole District and its
Employees
– Blue Button
or
• Individual Professional Staff Member Registering Self as an
Employee of a District
– Yellow Button
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District Registration
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If you are a District Official, you may register your entire unit at once (Blue Button)
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Whole State
Whole County
School District
Individual School
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Provide Data Requested (Name, Title, District Name, e-mail) and
Register -- Make up (and remember) your own user name &
password
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You will shortly receive a return e-mail acknowledgement with a
District-wide ID code (10 random letters & numbers)
– Typically within one business day; fast but not instantaneous
– Pass this same District ID code on to all staff members of your unit
– They should all use the same District ID code
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Individual Staff Members
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If you are a professional staff member, sign-on (yellow button)
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Provide information requested
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Make up (and remember) your “user name” and “password” –
No one else will know it
Enter your primary job category
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Bus Driver
Maintenance Personnel
Operations Management (i.e., all other school functions)
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Enter District ID Code – Obtained from District Official
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You will receive a notice of “successful registration”
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Click “On Line Training” Button to begin
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DVD Order Placement
• To request additional copies of the “School Transportation
Security Awareness” DVD
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Click the DVD Order Tab at the top of the screen
Complete the information requested (including mailing address)
Specify number of copies desired (please use judgment)
Any user may request a DVD at no cost
• District Official
• Professional Staff Member
or
• [email protected] or
• [email protected] or
• [email protected]
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On-Line Learning Modules
• There are 3 On-Line Learning Modules
– Bus Drivers
– Maintenance Workers
– Operations Management Personnel (i.e., all others)
• You may use any, or all of the modules (some redundancy)
• Your “position description” selected at Sign-On will
automatically take you to the most suitable module
– To access other modules, change your “position description”
entry
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Bus Driver Module
• For Bus Driver Module
– There are 7 Lessons w/ Multiple Chapters
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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Before you begin…
Introduction
Understanding the Security Threat
Conducting a Security Assessment
Security Plan
Response & Reporting
Reacting to Security Incident
1 Chapter
3 Chapters
7 Chapters
7 Chapters
8 Chapters
13 Chapters
6 Chapters
Approximately 45 minutes to complete
Periodic Questions & Answers
Content Evaluation & Suggestions
Certificate of Completion (Personalized)
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Maintenance Module
• For Maintenance Personnel Module
– There are 7 Lessons w/ Multiple Chapters
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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Before you begin…
Introduction
Understanding the Security Threat
Conducting a Security Assessment
Security Plan
Response & Reporting
Reacting to Security Incident
1 Chapter
3 Chapters
7 Chapters
7 Chapters
8 Chapters
13 Chapters
6 Chapters
Approximately 45 Minutes to Complete
Periodic Questions & Answers
Content Evaluation & Suggestions
Certificate of Completion (Personalized)
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Operations Management Module
• For the Operations Management Module
– There are 7 Lessons w/ Multiple Chapters
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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Before you begin…
Introduction
Understanding the Security Threat
Threat & Vulnerability Assessment
Security Plan
Security Training
Admin. & Mod. Of Security Plan
1 Chapter
6 Chapters
8 Chapters
7 Chapters
8 Chapters
4 Chapters
6 Chapters
Approximately 75 Minutes to Complete
Periodic Questions & Answers
Content Evaluation & Suggestions
Certificate of Completion (Personalized)
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Security Preparedness
Self-Assessment Tools
• Two “Check Lists” Provided
– Short Version
– Long Version
40 Minutes
4 Hours
(NAPT)
• Both Are Provided in Supplementary
Material
• Retained within School Admin. – Never
provided to anyone outside!
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Questions & Comments
• Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
– TSNM – Highway & Motor Carrier Programs
601 12th Street E4-354N
Arlington, Virginia 22202
• Dale M. Potts
(571) 227-3525 [email protected]
• Consolidated Safety Services, Inc. (CSS)
– Transportation Division
10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 300
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
• Barry C. DeRoze (703) 691-4612
[email protected] or
• [email protected]
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QUESTIONS ?
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