1320 total news stories found.
2008-12-12 | This week, a flotilla of EU ships will begin their first anti-piracy patrols for the coast of Somalia
2008-12-05 | On December 7th, American Flags (www.aflag.com) will be flown at half-staff in commemoration of Pearl Harbor Day
2008-12-03 | Disaster recovery planning is critical in order to sustain the business in the event of an unplanned outage such as a fire, flood, explosion, hurricane, tornado, crime, loss of power, etc. Persson Associates now offers an easy to use/do it yourself, low cost, planning tool to develop a plan.
2008-11-29 | An Alaska hospital was the target of a workplace double homicide, after a fired worker returned with a rifle and a handgun. Former FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael Tabman comments on this growing problem.
2008-11-28 | Envisa develops ScreeningWorks -- residential screening internet pureplay that provide real-time applicant credit checking and address verification, screen the applicant against sex offender registries and terrorist watch lists, and assess the applicant's criminal record and eviction history.
2008-11-20 | Kevin Willmott (CSA: Confederate States of America) will host a free screening of his new film Bunker Hill at New York's Tribeca Cinemas at 7:30pm on Thursday, December 4. Q&A and a reception will follow.
2008-11-10 | InTime Solutions, a leading provider of scheduling software systems for public safety personnel, announced at the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in San Diego that it has signed three contracts with police forces in California.
2008-11-10 | Forecast Steep Declines in Sales of Video Surveillance, CCTV, IP Video and Other Security Products as Obama Reduces Funding for Security and Decreases Global Tensions
2008-11-06 | Real-time video monitoring on mobile phone. View live images from security cameras on cell phone using any kind of internet connection from any location in the world.
2008-11-06 | OpSec Security, Inc. the global leader in anti-counterfeiting and brand protection solutions, announced that Dean Hill, OpSec's chief technology officer, will speak at the American Apparel and Footwear Association's (AAFA) Knock It Off! Brands & the Counterfeiting Quandary
2008-11-05 | There has been a lot of debate recently about what is best for the Average Jane and Joe. The Average Joe wants to be safe in his home. Now shotgun owners sleep soundly with The Backup Bedside Shotgun Rack by their side.
2008-11-03 | Foreign investors and pouring money into the United States during these difficult times. For many, it provides an opportunity to obtain an investment visa such as the E, L, or Eb-5.
2008-10-30 | SnapDesign II, an application designed to help layout, price and even render control room designs was recently featured in Plant magazine's article about how 3D software is changing modern manufacturing processes.
2008-10-29 | DeepSec 2008, the in-depth security conference from Nov 11 -14 in Vienna (Austria) is set on closing dangerous security leaks.
2008-10-25 | As John McCain continues his run for the White House, a former Capitol Hill insider is making public an explosive revelation: John McCain is in league with a transnational, Israeli-backed criminal syndicate.
2008-10-17 | What if we took an entirely new approach to the spam problem?
2008-10-16 | Mr. Wade has 13 years of experience in government service. An expert in law enforcement management, he is responsible for overseeing U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Marine Program in Miami, where he manages 6 marine units, 60 Marine Interdiction Agents and 18 enforcement vessels.
2008-10-12 | Ms. Johnston has 25 years of professional experience and is an expert in providing administrative, professional level support and advice in the area of personnel security clearances for the DoD.
2008-10-11 | He specializes in teaching economics and is responsible for conducting classes on economic development, developing curricula and attending meetings on international relation.
2008-10-09 | In California, a man shoots and kills his wife, three children, mother-in-law and then himself. In Kentucky, a woman stabs and kills her two young daughters and then shoots herself. Former FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael Tabman discusses this disturbing trend.