6 USC 911 - Port Security Training Program

(a) In general 
The Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Preparedness and in coordination with the Commandant of the Coast Guard, shall establish a Port Security Training Program (referred to in this section as the Training Program) for the purpose of enhancing the capabilities of each facility required to submit a plan under section 70103 (c) of title 46 to prevent, prepare for, respond to, mitigate against, and recover from threatened or actual acts of terrorism, natural disasters, and other emergencies.
(b) Requirements 
The Training Program shall provide validated training that
(1) reaches multiple disciplines, including Federal, State, and local government officials, commercial seaport personnel and management, and governmental and nongovernmental emergency response providers;
(2) provides training at the awareness, performance, and management and planning levels;
(3) utilizes multiple training mediums and methods;
(4) addresses port security topics, including
(A) facility security plans and procedures, including how security plans and procedures are adjusted when threat levels increase;
(B) facility security force operations and management;
(C) physical security and access control at facilities;
(D) methods of security for preventing and countering cargo theft;
(E) container security;
(F) recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances, and devices;
(G) operation and maintenance of security equipment and systems;
(H) security threats and patterns;
(I) security incident procedures, including procedures for communicating with governmental and nongovernmental emergency response providers; and
(J) evacuation procedures;
(5) is consistent with, and supports implementation of, the National Incident Management System, the National Response Plan, the National Infrastructure Protection Plan, the National Preparedness Guidance, the National Preparedness Goal, the National Maritime Transportation Security Plan, and other such national initiatives;
(6) is evaluated against clear and consistent performance measures;
(7) addresses security requirements under facility security plans; and
(8) educates, trains, and involves individuals in neighborhoods around facilities required to submit a plan under section 70103 (c) of title 46 on how to observe and report security risks.
(c) Omitted 
(d) Consultation 
The Secretary shall ensure that, in carrying out the Program, the Office of Grants and Training shall consult with commercial seaport personnel and management.
(e) Training partners 
In developing and delivering training under the Training Program, the Secretary, in coordination with the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation, and consistent with section 109 of the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 70101 note ), shall
(1) work with government training facilities, academic institutions, private organizations, employee organizations, and other entities that provide specialized, state-of-the-art training for governmental and nongovernmental emergency responder providers or commercial seaport personnel and management; and
(2) utilize, as appropriate, government training facilities, courses provided by community colleges, public safety academies, State and private universities, and other facilities.