Gary Brown, Director of SRI International's National Center for Maritime and Port Security, Appointed by DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff to the National Maritime Security Advisory Committee
Market Wire, May, 2008
SRI International today announced Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has named SRI's Gary Brown to a one-year appointment as a member and advisor to the National Maritime Security Advisory Committee (NMSAC). Brown, a retired brigadier general in the U.S. Marine Corps, is head of the SRI-led National Center for Maritime and Port Security in St. Petersburg, Florida.
This year's first NMSAC meeting was held on April 16, 2008 in Portsmouth, VA. The committee is helping to establish policy guidelines to enhance national and homeland security by protecting U.S. maritime interests. The committee was formed in 2001 to underscore the importance of securing the U.S. maritime domain.
The NMSAC was established under authority of the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-295) and operates in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA -5 U.S.C. App. 2). The NMSAC provides advice to the Department of Homeland Security Secretary via the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard regarding national security strategy and policy, actions required to meet current and future security threats, international cooperation on security issues, and security concerns of the maritime transportation industry.
"Being named to a one-year appointment as a member and advisor to the NMSAC presents an exciting opportunity to work with national, industry, and key maritime and port leadership," said Brown. "I expect that SRI's distinguished history of technology innovation, and its long history in serving our nation's security needs, will provide value to the committee. I look forward to serving the committee's goals in 2008."
Located in St. Petersburg, Florida, SRI's National Center for Maritime and Port Security ( www.tncmps.com ) and Marine Technology Program are focused on addressing the nation's maritime security needs through research, development, deployment, and commercialization of technologies related to ocean science, the maritime industry, and maritime port security.
About SRI International
Silicon Valley-based SRI International ( www.sri.com ) is one of the world's leading independent research and technology development organizations. Founded as Stanford Research Institute in 1946, SRI has been meeting the strategic needs of clients and partners for more than 60 years. The nonprofit research institute performs client-sponsored research and development for government agencies, businesses, and foundations. In addition to conducting contract R&D, SRI licenses its technologies, forms strategic partnerships, and creates spin-off companies.
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