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GSN 2012 Awards announced: White House deputy of homeland security recognized for leadership at annual gala
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GSN Awards 2012 |
Hundreds of the best of the homeland security community’s federal, state and municipal government officials, government contractors, systems integrators, IT vendors and physical security product and solutions providers all came together the night of November 29 in a ballroom of the Washington, D.C. convention center to receive accolades.
The GSN awards dinner, which has become a Washington tradition over the last four years, offered a chance for the excellence and civic-minded spirit of homeland security efforts nationwide to be recognized.
Not only were the best tools and technologies acknowledged , but the people and groups who use them, from local police departments in Florida and Washington state, to the White House, were honored at the event.
During the awards ceremonies, Richard Reed, Deputy Assistant to President Obama for Homeland Security, received the second annual Government Security News/Raytheon Award for Distinguished Leadership and Innovation in Public Safety and Security. Reed was chosen for tireless work in his key role in leading the development of national policy related to resilience, transborder security and community partnerships. He has been described as the president’s eyes and ears during disasters. In crises, such as the Gulf oil spill, H1N1 pandemic, and Haiti earthquake, Reed has sprung into action at the White House, coordinating information and gathering people to cope with these catastrophes.
Reed told Government Security News in an interview after the dinner that gatherings like GSN’s awards ceremony were invaluable in demonstrating that the hard work of creating a resilient, strong response to crises is performed by thousands of individuals, like those in attendance. Gatherings that bring the diverse emergency response and homeland security communities together can broaden perspectives and spur new ideas, he said.
Reed has been a determined, mostly behind-the-scenes, captain of federal emergency response efforts during the Bush and Obama administrations, helping prepare for, and respond to, some of the worst natural disasters the nation has known, from one of the deadliest tornado seasons in history in the Midwest, to historic wild fires in the west, and massive storms in the eastern U.S.
Reed said the key to capable response to such staggering events lies not only in federal hands, but in enabling state, local and even personal responses. Getting resources and training in place before disasters happen goes a long way in an effective response and recovery, he said. “The true first responders are friends, neighbors and co-workers” in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, said Reed. Local police, firefighters and other agencies arrive second, he said. Enabling people with information concerning what resources are available or where they can go for help or supplies empowers them, said Reed.
Government Security News managing partner Adrian Courtenay has made the GSN/Raytheon award an annual tradition. The prize is sponsored by the Raytheon Company, a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, homeland security and other government markets throughout the world, which is headquartered in Waltham, MA.
Notable 2012 government excellence award winners included the local police departments in Tampa and St. Petersburg, FL, for their ground-breaking work in preparing for the Republican National Convention in Tampa this past summer. The departments put together comprehensive plans to gently defuse potentially volatile political demonstrations at the event. Both departments were also praised for implementing an innovative interoperable communications network during the GOP convention.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was recognized for its groundbreaking work on a small radiation detector. The Naval Air Systems Command won an award for its work on the Kestrel Wide Area Persistent Surveillance program, which developed an aerostat for long-term surveillance capabilities to protect ground soldiers in Afghanistan.
The complete list of GSN’s 2012 Award winners appears below:
CATEGORY 1 – VENDORS OF IT SECURITY PRODUCTS AND SOLUTIONS
Best Anti-Malware Solution
Invincea
Best Identity Management Platform
Alert Enterprise
Best Certificate Management Solution
Entrust
Best Compliance /Vulnerability Assessment Solution
Agiliance
Best Data Security/Loss Management Solution
WAVE Systems
Best Endpoint Security Solution
StillSecure
Best Forensic Software
Silvertail
Best Intelligence Data Fusion and Collaborative Analysis Solution
Lookingglass Cyber Solutions
Best Intrusion Detection/Prevention Solution
Intellidyne
Vanguard Integrity Professionals
Best Network Security/Enterprise Firewall
Black Lotus
Best Privileged Access Management Solution
Kikusema
Xceedium
Best Real-Time Dynamic Network Analysis
Fidelis Security
Best Continuous Monitoring Solution
ForeScout
Redseal
Best Security Incident/Event Management Solution (SIEM)
NetIQ
CATEGORY 2 – VENDORS OF PHYSICAL SECURITY PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS
PHYSICAL SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL & INDENTIFICATION
Best Biometric Identification Solution
Fulcrum Biometrics
Best Integrated System for HSPD 12/FIPS 201 Compliance
Brivo
Best Platform for Physical and Logical Access
Alert Enterprise
COMMUNICATIONS
Best Interoperable First Responder Communications
Covia Labs
Best Mass Notification Systems
AtHoc
Best Regional or National Public Safety Communications Deployment
Desktop Alert
DETECTION PRODUCTS
Best Explosives Detection Solution
AS&E
Best Long Range Detection Systems
Vidisco
Best Nuclear/Radiation Detection
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
Best Intelligent Video Surveillance Solution
Panasonic
Best Thermal/Night Vision/Infrared Cameras
HGH Infrared Systems
Vumii
Best Network IP Cameras
Axis Communications
Best Video Storage/Digital Transmission Systems
Panasonic
OTHER PRODUCTS
Best Perimeter Protection Solution
Senstar
Best Crash Barriers
Nasatka
Best Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) Solution
NICE Systems
SERVICES
Best Disaster Preparedness or Disaster Recovery & Clean-up Service
High-Rise Escape Systems
Best Facility Security/Force Protection Service
Whitestone Group
Best Homeland Security Training/Higher Education Solutions
Bellevue University
Category 3: Government Security News 2012 Government Excellence Awards
Most Notable Airport Security Award
Defense Manpower Agency
Most Notable Maritime/Port Security Program
Ohio Department of Public Safety/Northern Border Initiative
Most Notable Railroad/Mass Transit Security Program
Denver Regional Transportation Authority
Most Notable Critical Infrastructure Program, Project or Initiative
U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital, Tucson, AZ
Most Notable Cyber Security Program, Project or Initiative
U.S. Department of Energy
Most Notable Emergency Response Implementation
U.S. National Guard
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Most Notable Law Enforcement Interdiction, Arrest or Counter-Terrorism Program
Orange County Intelligence Assessment Fusion Center
Most Notable Municipal/County Programs, Projects or Initiatives
Seattle, Washington Police Department
Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida Police Departments
Federal Government
Naval Air Systems Command (Kestrel Wide Area Persistent Surveillance)