Sea Change: Rewriting the Rules for Port Security Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This case describes the tasks that faced the Coast Guard Captain Suzanne Englebert, staff point man who led the initiative to develop new regulations aimed at improving the safety of the country's ports from terrorist attacks, as a result of September 11, 2001 attacks. It is designed for use in the strategic management class. Students are challenged array weigh political, practical, legal and technical aspects of the assessment approach Englebert author. The case provides students with background information they need to discuss the problems inherent in tightening port security, including basic information about the economic import of maritime trade in the range of conditions in the ports of the United States, the nature of international navigation and control, especially those associated with the delivery of container and species under attack security professionals. This case also describes a number of initiatives undertaken in parallel to improve port security after 9/11, including the immediate shifts protocol at international ports, as well as bilateral negotiations with all major ports outside the United States. Englebert case introduces and describes its role in simultaneous efforts Coast Guard to work with U.S. lawmakers to create a law on national port security and international partners in the International Maritime Organization to create a security regime in the world port. Englebert it ends with the following objectives herculean: to turn a new federal law mandates a certain specific rules in just a few months. The case has been designed as a companion piece to the DVD, case number: 1946.9. Case № 1946,0 «Hide
by Pamela Varley, John D. Donahue Source: Harvard Kennedy School 11 pages. Publication Date: February 15, 2012. Prod. #: HKS692-PDF-ENG

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