An executive order to be signed by President Biden will bolster maritime cybersecurity by making sure all critical port infrastructure that is owned and operated adheres to international and industry recognized safety regulations.
The Biden official said that the new Supply Chain Resilience Center, announced last November, will be included in efforts to enhance port security.
In addition to the new rules and regulations, $20 billion will be used to strengthen U.S. port infrastructure through the Investing in America Agenda.
These cranes have been a focus of debate among national security experts and port officials in recent years.
Over the long term, senior Biden administration officials said they would like to invest in the onshoring of port crane manufacturing.
Persons:
Biden
Organizations:
Coast Guard Cyber Command, Coast Guard, & Infrastructure Security Agency, CNBC, Biden, Chain Resilience, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries, Capitol, Port, Reshoring, American Association of Port Authorities
Locations:
U.S, China, Shanghai, Beijing, Capitol Hill, America, Japan, Austria, Finland, Germany, Nagoya