The Port of New Orleans serves as a connection point between road, rail and water travel, linking cargo ships from around the world with U.S. ground transportation. With its critical role in the supply chain, security is paramount at the Port of New Orleans.

The port was awarded $514,964 in port security grant funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to upgrade technology at the Harbor Police Department (HPD)’s Maritime Security Operations Center (MSOC).

"This grant funding will strengthen our ability to provide proactive law enforcement services, patrols, anti-terrorism efforts and investigative services," said HPD’s Police Chief Melanie Montroll. "I am grateful for FEMA’s ongoing support in our homeland defense efforts."

The MSOC provides surveillance and communications equipment necessary for operational coordination and critical information-sharing with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and other public safety agencies. The upgraded system aims to be secure for the current threat landscape and adaptable to meet evolving security needs. New MSOC technologies also align with the cybersecurity priorities set by the USCG Sector New Orleans Captain of the Port.