Despite New Body Armor, NYSP Still Vulnerable to their Biggest Threat

Written by Scott Sulzbach, Director of Global Sales and Marketing at Buffalo Armory It doesn’t take more than a passing glance at the headlines to understand that cops the world over face...

We Cannot Leave Police Safety to Chance

Written by Scott Sulzbach, Director of Global Sales and Marketing at Buffalo Armory All across the United States, police forces and first responders are ill equipped in the face of new challenges. Threats...
It is essential that we consider what happens if the “bad guy” breaches our “secure” perimeter at any level – then what?

Adding ‘Fire and Fury’ to Perimeter Security, by Doug Haines

By Doug Haines, Owner and CEO of Haines Security Solutions With all the hype on electronic security technologies; i.e., biometrics, intelligent video analytics and the like we’ve become dependent on technology to...
Aaron Alexis marched through the Navy Yard going door to door with a sawed-off shotgun in his hand on Sept 16, 2013, fatally shooting 12 people and injured three others in a mass shooting at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inside the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. It was the second-deadliest mass murder on a U.S. military base, behind only the 2009 Fort Hood shooting.

Is Building Design Adding to Casualty Counts In Active Shooter Events?

By Doug Haines, Owner and CEO of Haines Security Solutions Modern architectural design in the past few years has gone from buildings with lots of cubby-hole offices, conferences, classrooms and shared space...

Christopher Columbus Statue vs. The Tappan Zee Bridge (Multi-Video)

By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, District 32 Bronx County, New York,  WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW You should know that the "honorable" New York City Council Speaker, Ms. Melissa Mark-Viverito, a Puerto Rican like me,...

The Battle Over Immigration Rages On

Guest Opinion Editorial by Douglas A. Solomon President Trump won a partial victory when the Supreme Court reinstated some of his travel ban barring travel from nations with high jihadist activity. The court made...

The US Marshal Service, A View from the Inside (Learn More, Multi-Video)

Guest OpEd By Craig Michael Caine, retired Deputy U.S. Marshal My name is Craig Michael Caine. I am a retired Deputy U.S. Marshal and held the rank of Inspector. I retired in 2013...

Las Vegas Shooting Likely to Inspire Others in Self-Motivated Attacks

John Raines, Head of Political Risk at IHS Markit On the evening of 1 October, a 64-year old white man used one or more rifles from the 32nd floor of a Las Vegas...

Congressional Hearings on Misuse of Social Media Platforms (Videos)

The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) released the following statement in advance of tech companies’ upcoming hearings before the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives:  Internet and social media companies have a troubling...

A Future with Biometrics for Travel (Learn More, Multi-Video)

Guest Editorial By Mark Clifton, CEO of Princeton Identity Biometrics has proven to be an effective method for access control and identity management. While government entities usually trail behind when it comes to adopting...