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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today (April 12) announced two enhancements to federal facility security—initiatives that further strengthen the Department’s ability to protect thousands of government buildings
Security Magazine Blog and the ZaludReport have learned that the Army is converting about 2,500 installation access control point security guard positions from contractor to federal employee status at nearly
From the Pentagon to governor officers to thumb drives, law enforcement, private security and Homeland Security officials are reacting to escalating threats, primarily from Americans angry at federal, state and
Just days after the two Moscow terrorist blasts, New York City officials stated that about half the 4,313 security cameras installed along its subways are not operating. “A lot of
Nine suspects tied to a Midwest Christian militia that was preparing for the Antichrist were charged with conspiring to kill police officers, then attack a funeral using homemade bombs in
Public anger over health care reform has not quieted. The FBI is investigating similarities between the brick thrown through Rochester Democratic Headquarters and the one that crashed through the Niagara
The winners of the Security Industry Association (SIA)’s New Product Showcase were picked from 85 products and services were entered in the NPS, with winners awarded in 14 categories along
Here are exclusive highlights from Security Magazine news service… From Limited Door Access to IP Video Honeywell Security in Booth 14023 aims at smaller installation sites – The new NetAXS-123
The federal judiciary is requesting $22 million in fiscal 2011 to cover expected costs associated with “high-threat” trials of suspected terrorists. The request, the first of its kind according to
Homeland Security’s push to deploy body imaging scanners at airports will cost U.S. taxpayers roughly $3 billion over eight years, Congressional investigators with the Government Accounting Office (GAO) report. And