- CAIT Main
- Infrastructure Areas
- Program Sites
- EEP - Environment and Energy Program
- FMP - Freight and Maritime Program
- ICMP - Infrastructure Condition Monitoring Program
- IMG - Information Management Group
- LPS - Laboratory for Port Security
- LTBP - Long-Term Bridge Performance Program
- NJ LTAP - NJ Local Technical Assistance Program
- PRP - Pavement Resource Program
- PSSP - Pipeline Safety and Security Program
- SAM - Structures and Advanced Materials
- SSML - Soil and Sediment Management Laboratory
- TSRC - Transportation Safety Resource Center
- TTG - Technology Transfer Group
- Training
- Events
- Research
- Education
Security

Disruption of our ports, on our bridges, or in our energy supply—whether from natural or man-made disasters or accidents—can have catastrophic and far-reaching impacts.
Researchers at CAIT have joined forces with government agencies and others to help develop procedures and devices to avert disaster and emergency preparedness plans and training for those instances in which uncontrolled events threaten our economy and the population.
Embracing the goals set forth in the U.S. Department of Transportation Strategic Plan, CAIT’s work in security is helping ensure our infrastructure is safe and can provide uninterrupted service to us all.

