DATE: May 21, 2008 3:23:02 PM EDT
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Press Release

Date: May 22, 2008

Contact: Lt. Cmdr. Chris O'Neil
202-372-4635

 

 

Admiral Thad Allen Unveils Marine Safety Performance Plan

**Media Availability** 

WASHINGTON -  U.S. Coast Guard Commandant, Adm. Thad Allen, will unveil the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Performance Plan during a speech to members of Baltimore's maritime industry scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday, National Maritime Day, at The Vane Brothers Company, 2100 Frankfurst Ave., Baltimore. 

The Coast Guard is making its five-year plan available for public comment via its "Homeport" Internet site following Thursday's event for a period of 60 days and welcomes input from the maritime industry, stakeholders, communities and others interested in the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Program.

 This action plan is designed to improve upon the service's marine safety program with the ultimate goal of a program that will be considerate and responsive to mariners and the maritime community with six areas of focus that include adding more than 230 marine inspectors and investigators, creating six "Centers of Expertise" to train marine safety officers and programmatic improvements designed to make the Coast Guard's marine safety program the model of effectiveness and efficiency that other maritime nations will seek to emulate.

Members of the Port of Baltimore community attending Thursday's event will hear Allen discuss the state of the nation's maritime transportation system and the value it adds to the economy, how the Coast Guard works with the maritime industry to support the maritime transportation system and details about the Coast Guard Marine Safety Performance Plan.  Maritime Transportation System notes of fact include:

"As a maritime nation, we rely upon our maritime transportation system and its professional mariners for the safety, security, and prosperity of all Americans," said Admiral Thad Allen, Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard.  "The Coast Guard provides centuries of marine safety experience and expertise to the maritime community to help ensure our citizens remain safe, our ports are secure and our waters are protected." 

Editors Note:  Media interested in covering this event are asked to contact Coast Guard Public Affairs at 202-372-4635 to facilitate security processing and are asked to arrive in time to be in place by 8:45 a.m. Thursday. 

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