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U. S. Department of Transportation
Federal Transit Administration

Issue No. 36

Office of Safety and Security
Transit Security Newsletter

May 2003


9/10/03 Transit Explosives Incident Management Seminar, Portland, OR, Federal Transit Administration and Transportation Safety Institute (405, 954-3682; or 800, 858-2107; Fax: 954-0367; www.tsi.dot.gov)

9/11/03 Transit Explosives Incident Management Seminar, Portland, OR, Federal Transit Administration and Transportation Safety Institute (405, 954-3682; or 800, 858-2107; Fax: 954-0367; www.tsi.dot.gov)

9/22-26/03 Field Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, Chemical Casualty Division (401, 436-2230/3393; Fax: 436-3085; ccc@apg.amedd.army.mil)

10/7/03 System Security Awareness for Transit Employees and Security Incident Management for Transit Supervisors, Milwaukee, WI, National Transit Institute (732, 932-1700; Fax: 932-1707; www.ntionline.com)

10/21/03 System Security Awareness for Transit Employees and Security Incident Management for Transit Supervisors, Long Beach, CA, National Transit Institute (732, 932-1700; Fax: 932-1707; www.ntionline.com)

11/13/03 System Security Awareness for Transit Employees and Security Incident Management for Transit Supervisors, Tampa. FL, National Transit Institute (732, 932-1700; Fax: 932-1707; www.ntionline.com)

FTA Safety and Security Web Site. For the latest on safety and security in transit, visit the our web site at www.fta.dot.gov and click on Safety and Security.

Safety and Security Newsletter via E-mail. If you prefer to receive this Newsletter via E-mail, please contact me at the E-mail address shown below.

Let Us Hear From You. If you have any activities that would be of interest regarding transit security, a staff member whom you want to commend for some outstanding or heroic action, or just about anything dealing with transit security, please let us hear from you. Fax your material to the number below—we will find a place for it in the newsletter.

Address Corrections. If you note any inaccuracies on the address label, please fax or E-mail corrections to the number below along with your phone and Fax numbers and E-mail address.


Note: Information for this newsletter may be sent to Edith Rodano, Office of Safety and Security, Federal Transit Administration, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D. C. 20590 (202, 366-0191; Fax: 366-7951) or edith.rodano@fta.dot.gov by December 15, 2002.

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