The Gulf Coast Solution 1st December 2004 A new model for the future of secure, centralized sharing of public safety information across counties, municipalities and among various departments has
Remotely Secured 1st December 2004 The City of Pasadena, Calif., is home to nearly 140,000 people and numerous public facilities where 3,000 residents work each day. Among them is a remote
Calling All People 1st December 2004 At the behest of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Cook County, Ill., has undertaken a collaborative project with its 128 municipalities. The
CPTED Keys Oxnard’s Downtown Revitalization 1st December 2004 The City of Oxnard, Calif., decided to incorporate the use of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) strategies for its downtown redevelopment
Identity Lab 1st December 2004 John Gist’s identification technology laboratory has been fielding one call after another since late August when Homeland Security Presidential Directive
Miami On The Web 1st December 2004 When hurricanes Charley, Ivan, Frances and Jeanne hurtled through Florida this fall, citizens in Miami-Dade County turned to more than just their TV sets
Electronic Passports 1st December 2004 The Department of State plans to begin issuing electronic passports as early as February in a pilot program that will include diplomatic and official
Second to NONE Security 1st December 2004 BORDERING THE DELAWARE RIVER, the sprawling Port of Philadelphia extends more than 300 miles up the city’s coastline, including a network of terminals
The First Line of Defense 1st December 2004 The first line of defense against any intrusion to a facility is the perimeter. Concentric rings of protection comprise the strategy for the design and
Addition By Subtraction 1st December 2004 Northborough, Mass., is a quiet community spread across 18.69 square miles of rural splendor in Worcester County. It is home to 14,200 residents and,
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020