New York, NY, 2018-May-15 — /Travel PR News/ — The Port Authority today announced the appointment of Edward Cetnar – the agency’s Deputy Superintendent of Police since November 2014 – as the new Superintendent of the Port Authority Police Department.
Mr. Cetnar replaces Michael Fedorko, who announced his retirement last week after serving as Port Authority Police superintendent since 2009.
In his new role, Mr. Cetnar will oversee the safe, efficient and secure operations at the Port Authority’s bridges, tunnels, bus terminals, airports, rail and seaport facilities and the World Trade Center complex. As superintendent, he will oversee the development, implementation, and monitoring of agency-wide security policies and strategies.
During his tenure as Deputy Superintendent of the PAPD, Mr. Cetnar oversaw the security operation for the visit by Pope Francis to the World Trade Center and his arrival and departures from JFK Airport. He was responsible for the day to day management of PAPD operations in New York and New Jersey. He also oversaw the PAPD’s Special Operations Bureau, the Port Authority Police Academy, the Criminal Investigations Bureau, Counterterrorism and the Intelligence Operations. He is a former New Jersey State Police Lieutenant Colonel.
“Every day, our facilities welcome thousands of commuters and travelers, and their security is of utmost importance to us,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “I am confident that Ed’s promotion to superintendent will help us to better manage our resources, implement best practices and strategically plan for the future.”
“Safety and security represent our top priorities. We are committed to constantly enhancing security at all of our facilities through global best practices amid the complex challenges they face,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. “I’m confident that Ed’s extensive experience, commitment, skills and attention to detail will serve us well in the years to come.”
“During the more than three years Ed has been a member of our law enforcement team, he’s played a significant role in dealing with daily policing issues and long-range strategic security planning that will help protect our transportation facilities,” said Port Authority Chief Security Officer John Bilich. “I commend Ed on his promotion and I’m sure our police force will greatly benefit from his service as he embarks on his new role.”
“It is my extreme honor to serve the states of New York and New Jersey and the men and women of the Port Authority Police Department,” said Superintendent Cetnar. “I remain steadfast in my commitment to advance the policing and counterterrorism strategies that will better protect the Port Authority’s transportation assets and the public who use them.”
Mr. Cetnar, whose appointment took effect on May 10, joined the Port Authority following a 27-year career as a New Jersey State Police commander. At the time he left the State Police, he was serving as Deputy Superintendent of Operations. In that position, he was in charge of all operations and investigative activities of approximately 1,600 State Troopers in New Jersey. His responsibilities included oversight of 29 duty stations and specialty units throughout the state. He also oversaw security of critical infrastructure including the Statehouse, Atlantic City International Airport, MetLife Stadium, the Izod Center and Fort Monmouth.
Shortly before coming to the Port Authority, Mr. Cetnar served as the incident commander for the 2014 Super Bowl held at MetLife Stadium. In that role, he was in charge of coordinating security matters with the National Football League and law enforcement agencies around the region related to the major sporting event.
Mr. Cetnar holds a Master’s Degree from Seton Hall University where he currently serves as an adjunct professor. He is a graduate of the prestigious FBI National Academy and the United States Army’s Commandants 7th Strategic Studies Program.
Contact:
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
212-435-7777
Founded in 1921, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey builds, operates, and maintains many of the most important transportation and trade infrastructure assets in the country. The agency’s network of aviation, ground, rail, and seaport facilities is among the busiest in the country, supports more than 550,000 regional jobs, and generates more than $23 billion in annual wages and $80 billion in annual economic activity. The Port Authority also owns and manages the 16-acre World Trade Center site, where the 1,776-foot-tall One World Trade Center is now the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere. The Port Authority receives no tax revenue from either the State of New York or New Jersey or from the City of New York. The agency raises the necessary funds for the improvement, construction or acquisition of its facilities primarily on its own credit. For more information, please visit http://www.panynj.gov.
SOURCE: The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey