Governor Andrew Cuomo and U.S. Secretary
of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson today accepted the recommendations
outlined by a joint state and federal multi-agency team charged with
reviewing the response to mistaken reports of active shooters in several
terminals at John F. Kennedy Airport on August 14, 2016 which resulted
in panic and the self-evacuation of thousands of travelers and
employees.
"The events at JFK were a wake-up call to
rethink and reevaluate our security procedures to reflect the new,
changing reality of 21st century threats and to better ensure the safety of all New Yorkers," Governor Cuomo said.
"These recommendations will serve as a national model to better train
our airport workers, establish new protocols to respond to emergencies,
and enhance coordination and communication among all stakeholders. I
thank Secretary Johnson for his support, as we move forward to put into
place these new strategies to better protect New York’s airports and set
an example for the rest of the world to follow."
At the Governor’s direction, the State will
work with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey to implement
these recommendations that will enhance security, ensure a more
coordinated response in emergency situations, and better prepare airport
workers to protect and assist the traveling public. Governor Cuomo
ordered the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services and the
College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity
to develop a training program to enhance airport security and responses
during critical incidents.
The new mandatory training will provide
airport workers with the skills necessary to assist passengers during
emergencies and with skills for increased awareness and the
identification of and reporting of suspicious activities related to
terrorist activities. The Port Authority will require this training for
all employees working at JFK airport and ensure that all airport workers
receive the new curriculum. The TSA will be strengthening their
training regime by providing the program to TSA agents working at JFK
airport. Personnel from the New York State Division of Homeland Security
and Emergency Services will begin delivering the training in December.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said, "Implementing
these recommendations will enhance safety measures to reflect the
current threat environment and will provide necessary training to
mitigate panic in the event of an emergency. The TSA is committed to
providing additional training for TSA employees to ensure full
coordination with airport authorities and local law enforcement to keep
New Yorkers and travelers safe."
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Pat Foye said,
"To present a unified front against security threats, we must have
organized training, coordination and communication. The implementation
of these recommendations will improve airport safety efforts for all.
The Port Authority is committed to providing coordinated training and
drills recognizing the needs and strengths of all agencies, and to make
internal and external communications seamless. Together, we will make
these critical improvements to ensure that our security measures are of
the highest caliber."
Governor’s Review Team Recommendations
Governor Cuomo and Secretary Johnson ordered
the comprehensive review of the JFK incident by officials and experts,
including the Transportation Security Administration, New York State
National Guard, New York Division of State Police, and the New York
State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, which
includes the Office of Counter Terrorism and the Office of Emergency
Management. The Port Authority and the New York City Police Department
also participated in the review process.
The review team received numerous briefings
from relevant JFK security and operations personnel, interviewed
security leadership overseeing JFK during the August 14
incident, toured the relevant areas of the airport, reviewed security
procedures and training protocols for government and civilian airport
employees, and interviewed security contractors responsible for training
and auditing airport employees.
At the Governor’s direction, the following
recommendations will be implemented in conjunction with the Port
Authority. A copy of the letter with the full set of recommendations is
available here.
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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