The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to persuade local first responders to use plain English at all times when communicating rather than relying on the common code system in use across the United States, reports the Ventura County
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to persuade local first responders to use plain English at all times when communicating rather than relying on the common code system in use across the United States, reports the Ventura County
Security Management will return on Nov. 30th. Until then, Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the leftovers. ♦ Thumbnail on Home page by elana’s pantry/Flickr

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Security Management will return on Nov. 30th. Until then, Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the leftovers. ♦ Thumbnail on Home page by elana’s pantry/Flickr

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On the eve of the first anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks, The New York Times reports that Mumbai’s private sector has done a better job of tightening up security than the government. read more

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Stark Differences Between Public and Private Security in Mumbai One Year After Attacks
On the eve of the first anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks, The New York Times reports that Mumbai’s private sector has done a better job of tightening up security than the government. read more

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Stark Differences Between Public and Private Security in Mumbai One Year After Attacks
The U.S. Army installation at Fort Hood, Texas, has strengthened its security policies and procedures after the shooting rampage that killed 12 soldiers and a civilian, reports CNN.com . Steps have been taken to tighten restrictions on who gets onto the post, to position armed guards in key locations including behavioral health facilities, and to carry out random inspections of containers, said Col. Bill Hill, garrison commander. read more
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Fort Hood Ramps Up Security After Rampage
The U.S. Army installation at Fort Hood, Texas, has strengthened its security policies and procedures after the shooting rampage that killed 12 soldiers and a civilian, reports CNN.com . Steps have been taken to tighten restrictions on who gets onto the post, to position armed guards in key locations including behavioral health facilities, and to carry out random inspections of containers, said Col. Bill Hill, garrison commander. read more
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