Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2161

Caption

Relating to analyzing and mitigating transportation security threats in this state.

Impact

The implementation of HB2161 is expected to enhance the security infrastructure surrounding transportation in Texas. By identifying threats and vulnerabilities, the bill aims to allow relevant authorities to formulate effective mitigation strategies. Additionally, the division is required to actively engage transportation stakeholders, including both public and private sector partners, to gather insights on security threats and response measures. This collaboration is intended to fortify the communication channels among government entities and transportation operators.

Summary

House Bill 2161 focuses on the analysis and mitigation of transportation security threats in Texas. The bill mandates the Department of Public Safety's Intelligence and Counterterrorism division to conduct a thorough analysis of current and potential future threats to transportation security, including risks posed by terrorist organizations, explosive devices, and cyber threats. This initiative is aligned with a proactive approach to handle emerging security issues that impact both aviation and surface transportation systems.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes the importance of transportation security, there could be contention regarding the methods used for threat assessment and the allocation of resources. Stakeholder engagement through industry events and drills raises questions about the extent of cooperation and information sharing, as differing priorities among stakeholders may create challenges in achieving unified objectives. Moreover, the focus on cybersecurity and evolving terrorist tactics necessitates ongoing updates to strategies and protocols, which could incur additional costs and require significant coordination.

Additional_notes

Furthermore, HB2161 reflects a growing recognition of the complexities associated with transportation security, especially as passenger volumes increase. As Texas continues to attract a larger population and a busy transportation network, the need for comprehensive analysis and adaptive strategies becomes paramount to ensure public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB560

Relating to analyzing and mitigating transportation security threats in this state.

TX HB1170

Relating to analysis and mitigation of transportation security threats in this state.

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