Companies choose Noverant to provide training and demonstrate safety, compliance and document verification for regulations from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Homeland Security requires agency compliance with a multitude of rules and regulations, such as:
- Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) cyber-security monitoring
- The Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard (6 CFR Part 27)
- Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR – 49 CFR Parts 171-180)
- TSA regulations to strengthen the security of the nation’s freight and passenger rail systems, as well as pipeline security standards
- Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) regulations
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) security standard for IT products and solutions used in the federal government
- Security Vulnerability Analysis (SVA)
- Site Security Plan (SSP)
- Alternate Security Plan (ASP)
- Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations
With Noverant, your organization will be able to stay current with DHS-related safety initiatives, specific job training requirements, human resource records and procedures, and general administrative information.
Third-Party Access and Compliance with DHS, TSA, IRS, DOT, FAA and Other Regulatory Agencies
Noverant helps you meet compliance standards for multiple federal regulatory agencies. Because Noverant systems allow third party access by regulatory agencies, your job and theirs is made much easier.
Noverant’s aviation solution, for instance, is a TSA-compliant system that meets the guidelines for electronic signature and record-keeping. For example, Noverant is an approved vendor in key security programs including:
- General Aviation Secure Program
- Secure Fixed Base Operator Program (SFBOP)
- DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP)
- Twelve-Give Standard Security PRogram (TFSSP)
- Private Charter Standard Security Program (PCSSP)
- Maryland-Three Program
Another example is the initial and recurrent security awareness training required under 49 CFR 1552 for initial and recurrent security training and are applicable to virtually every general aviation operation, including freelance flight instructors, Part 61 or Part 141 flight schools, airmen or instructors employed by charter operators, corporate flight departments operating under Part 91 or Part 91K, and air carriers operating under Part 121 or Part 135.
Contact Noverant to find out how you can improve the effectiveness of your Homeland Security training, while reducing the cost and ensuring compliance for electronic signature, management and archival of critical records.