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People: Bush homeland security advisor, Fran Townsend, resigns
December 3rd, 2007
As the Bush administration nears its final year, another top homeland security official has called it quits. Fran Townsend, a former criminal prosecutor from New York, who served as a key advisor on a broad range of homeland security issues, including reform of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and implementing recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, has resigned, effective January 4.
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People: New Jail Official in West Virginia
November 26th, 2007
Terry Miller, a longtime sheriff’s deputy, and head of the West Virginia state administrative agency that oversees homeland security expenditures, has been named interim director of the state’s Regional Jail Authority. Miller will serve in the jail position until a permanent replacement is named.
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Uninterrupted power at the Cheney’s official residence
November 20th, 2007
Sure, we all know about Vice President Dick Cheney’s heart disease and the electronic pacemaker he wears, but GSN nevertheless found it curious that the U.S. Secret Service plans to award a contract to Lee Technologies Inc. for maintenance of the "generator and uninterrupted power supply systems" at the veep’s official residence at the Naval Observatory on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, DC.
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People: Adm. Thomas Fargo joins AtHoc strategic advisor board
November 16th, 2007
AtHoc, Inc., of Burlingame, CA, appointed Admiral Thomas Fargo (USN-Ret.) to the company’s board of strategic advisors. AtHoc provides network-centric emergency notification systems widely used for military as well as civilian first responder operations. Adm. Fargo, who retired after a 35-year career in the Navy, including six tours in Washington, DC, currently serves as president of Trex Enterprises Corp., and is CEO of its Loea Corp. subsidiary, which develops high bandwidth wireless communications.
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People: Dean Meyer named Pelco COO
November 12th, 2007
Dean Meyer has been named chief operating officer of Pelco, the video security systems manufacturer recently acquired by France’s Schneider Electric combine. He will report to Pelco CEO David McDonald. Meyer was previously president of Texas-based TAC Americas, where he grew the firm’s business five-fold during his seven-year tenure.
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People: B&B ARMR parent company ISSI names Cleveland to top post
November 5th, 2007
Integrated Security Systems, Inc., of Carrollton, TX, announced that Russell Cleveland has taken over as chairman of the board, replacing C.A. Rundell, Jr., who retired October 31. Cleveland has been a director of the homeland security products and services company, best known as parent company of perimeter security producer B&B ARMR, since February 2001. He continues to serve as president, CEO and majority shareholder of Renaissance Capital Group, which specializes in investments for `small cap’ companies.
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People: Vice Adm. Moran joins Unitech simulation team
October 29th, 2007
Unitech, the Centerville, VA-based provider of homeland security-related training and technology solutions, announced the appointment of Vice Adm. Kevin Moran (USN-Ret.) to its board of directors. During his 30-year Navy career, Moran established himself as a leader in training and education. He will help Unitech develop its training and simulation strategy.
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Miss America "models" cyber security
October 24th, 2007
When Tallahassee Mayor John Marks declared October 23 National Cyber Security Awareness Day, he shared the stage with an unlikely booster: Miss America 2007, Lauren Nelson, was on hand to help educate the public and provide Internet users with cyber safety and security tips.
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