Global Supply Chain & Port Security

Command Consulting Group’s team led the agencies charged with securing the containerized cargo supply chain and U.S. port infrastructure. They bring the experience of having been at the center of recent domestic and international debates about global supply chain security, layered risk management strategies, 100 percent overseas scanning of containers, port terminal ownership, transportation worker credentialing, import safety, and a host of related issues.

The CCG team was also intimately involved in defining and responding to the emerging technology, information and system demands of new agency responsibilities to secure seaports and supply chains. Routine work with the private-sector on programs like C-TPAT and regulations like the “10+2” security filing regulation gives us a deep appreciation for the critical partnership of industry in supply chain and port security and a heightened understanding of the impact and unintended consequences of government regulations.

For clients seeking advice on better securing their own supply chains, complying with or informing government requirements, or meeting government agency needs for port and supply chain security products and services, CCG’s understanding of the complex and subtle challenges of securing these critical corridors of commerce is unparalleled.

THE CCG GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN & PORT SECURITY TEAM

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W. Ralph Basham was the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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Vice Admiral Brian Peterman, USCG (Ret.) was Atlantic Area Commander and held several key port security leadership positions in the Coast Guard and at the National Security and Homeland Security Councils.

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Mo McGowan served as Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations, General Manger for Cargo and Supply Chain Security at TSA.

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Al Martinez-Fonts, Jr. served as DHS’s liaison to the private sector and was a business leader in border communities and throughout Latin America.

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Steve Atkiss was the Chief of Staff at U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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Thad Bingel was the Assistant Commissioner of Congressional Affairs at CBP and later served as Chief of Staff of the Agency.

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William Houston was the Director of the Office of Policy and Planning at U.S. Customs and Border Protection.