Port of Baltimore strings cyber security through a federal grant

FEMA Port Security Grant Program awards $1.1 Million for Cyber Security and CCTV Enhancements

Port of Baltimore strings cyber security through a federal grant

The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration (MDOT MPA) was awarded $1,158,589 in the most recent round of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Port Security Grant Program. The funding is designated to strengthen cyber security initiatives and closedcircuit television (CCTV) capabilities at the state-owned, public marine terminals of the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore.

Governor Larry Hogan said:

“Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the dedicated employees at the Port of Baltimore have continued to welcome the ships that maintain our supply chain and keep shelves stocked across our state. Our world-class Port is already among the most secure in the United States, and this funding supports our commitment to protect Port employees and the cargo that travels in and out of Maryland.”

For 11 consecutive years, the Port of Baltimore’s public marine terminals have received a top rating on an annual security assessment conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard. The Port of Baltimore was also recognized earlier this year by Security magazine in its listing of top U.S. sea and airports for ongoing security programs and initiatives.

MDOT Transportation Secretary Greg Slater said:

“Security is an essential part of day-to-day operations at the Port of Baltimore, and is critical for our workers and customers. Maryland’s recovery will depend on a vibrant port, and our focus on security gives clients confidence that Maryland is not only open for business, but is a secure place to conduct business.”

MDOT MPA Executive Director Bill Doyle said:

“The Port of Baltimore already has a stellar reputation in the maritime industry for its security program, and this grant will help us make it even better. This grant reflects FEMA’s confidence in our security initiatives, and we appreciate that support.”