posted by Content Keyword RSS on Dec 30

A large audience of federal, state, county, municipal officials, active and retired military officers and vendors of IT and physical security products gathered in the grand ballroom of the JW Marriott Hotel in Washington, DC, last month, to witness Government Security News announce the names of the winners in more than 45 separate homeland security categories, including B.I.G. Enterprises, which was named a winner in the Best Perimeter Protection Product category.

(PRWeb December 30, 2011)

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posted by Content Keyword RSS on Dec 6

Government Security News Magazine First Place Announcement

(PRWeb December 06, 2011)

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posted by Content Keyword RSS on Dec 6

Government Security News Magazine First Place Announcement

(PRWeb December 06, 2011)

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posted by Content Keyword RSS on Feb 26

Stephen Grant, 48, faced up to three years in prison and a $250,000 fine after he showed his assistant harbor master badge and said he worked for the Department of Homeland Security to bypass Logan Airport security on his way to San Diego. He received two years’ probation.

posted by Content Keyword RSS on Nov 26

HT to Captain Ed Jules Crittendon reports on the guy who faked out TSA officials and a state trooper into believing he was an armed DHS agent:Fed wannabe/medical supplies salesman flashed his assistant harbormaster badge, told the airline ticket agents and the state trooper at Boston’s Logan International he was an armed Homeland Security agent, and was escorted around TSA security checks onto the plane, where the flight crew helpfully pointed out who the air marshals were, FBI charges. Affidavi

posted by Content Keyword RSS on Nov 26

Fed wannabe/medical supplies salesman flashed his assistant harbormaster badge, told the airline ticket agents and the state trooper at Boston’s Logan International he was an armed Homeland Security agent, and was escorted around TSA security checks onto the plane, where the flight crew helpfully pointed out who the air marshals were, FBI charges. Affidavit says imposter who claimed to have a gun was even let into the cockpit. Al-Qaeda, you listening? Boston Herald: State police and airline
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