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Date: 2007-10-30 13:50:15
Government
Public safety
National security
Maritime Transportation Security Act
Port security
SAFE Port Act
Maritime security
Secure Freight Initiative
Container Security Initiative
United States Department of Homeland Security
Security
Law enforcement in the United States

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