COTA receives TSA’s Gold Standard Award

Front Row: (L) Rick Harding (CFD Bomb Dog; Marley), Sgt Joe Horton, COTA Accident Investigator Yvette Elkins, COTA Director of Security W. Stan Alverson, COTA Security Investigator Amanda Brooks, Barb Brookshire (GDRTA), Sgt Tom Nance. Second Row: (L) Off Ken Bowers, TSA Director (Ohio) Don Baker, TSA Deputy Gen Mgr. (Washington, DC) Ron Masciana, TSA Michelle White, James Napier (GDRTA) Off Robert Viduya. Third Row: (L) Off Matt Rhyne, TSA Derrick Mann, TSA Seth Collins, TSA Assistant Director (Ohio) Lorenzo Scott, EMA Assistant Director Franklin County Darrell Koerber, Off John Johnson, and Off Brian Wingard. Photo credit: Shellee Fisher Davis

The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) has received the Gold Standard Award for Excellence in Security from the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

At the COTA Board of Trustees meeting in late March, TSA officials presented COTA with the award in recognition of COTA’s efforts to build a strong security program. COTA is one of only 17 agencies to receive the award for 2011.

“We are very pleased to receive this prestigious award,” said W. Curtis Stitt, COTA president/CEO. “The safety and security of our customers and employees is our number one priority, and being recognized by TSA is indeed a great honor.”

In recognizing COTA’s efforts, TSA noted COTA’s successful partnerships with the city of Columbus Division of Police, Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Franklin County Emergency Management Agency and the Ohio Public Transit Association’s Security Committee.

The Baseline Assessment for Security Enhancement (BASE) program is designed to establish a security standard for individual system security programs and assess progress. This voluntary comprehensive review focuses on multiple categories identified as fundamentals for a sound transit security program. They include an agency’s security plans, security training, drills and exercise programs, public outreach efforts and background check programs. The BASE assessment analyzes the security program and identifies vulnerabilities that are addressed. BASE was developed to increase domain awareness, enhance prevention and protection capabilities and further response preparedness of transit systems nationwide.