History
The InterPortPolice is an international organization of law enforcement, which focuses on critical infrastructure for airport and seaport authorities. Development of the organisation began in 1968 by police departments from Canada, Netherlands, United Kingdom, and the United States to address transnational crime. The organization's original name was International Organization of Port Authority Police. The first meeting was held in 1970 at the Mass Port Authority. Four years later the group added airport authorities and changed their name to International Association of Airport and Seaport Police (IAASP). In 2010, the focus was broadened by including a holistic approach of all authorities within the security boundary to include border and large event requirements. At that time the name InterPortPolice was adopted to stand for International Organization of Airport and Seaport Police. Today they represent airport, seaport, border, and transport police and security requirements.Fred V. Morrone
The executive vice president of the organization, Fred V. Morrone, died in the September 11 attacks. Not only was Morrone the vice president of the InterPortPolice, but also Superintendent of police and Director of Public Safety at the Port Authority in New York and New Jersey. He was raised in New York and New Jersey. He went to Richard Stockton College, where he received a bachelor's degree in political science. He received his master's degree in public administration from Rider University. Morrone had many jobs in law enforcement, including state trooper. Morrone was 63 when he led Port Authority police officers into the towers. He and 36 other officers died when the tower collapsed. Morrone was a husband and a father of three children. A year after the attacks at the 9/11 memorial for the fallen officers, InterPortPolice and Morrone's family created the Morrone Education Program, set up to educate officers and help aid in the fight against terrorism.References
{{reflist International law enforcement organizations Organizations established in 1969 Organizations based in New York City