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DHS P25 CAP Expands Program to Include ISSI/CSSI Equipment

To participate in these pilots, DHS encourages ISSI/CSSI equipment manufactures to send an email with their intent to participate.

Thales Launches System to Protect Critical Sites from Malevolent Drone Use

Thales has developed a drone countermeasures system designed to detect, identify, track and neutralize drones flying in civil airspace in order to protect sensitive sites such as airports, sports arenas, critical infrastructure and large-scale events in urban areas.

CISA Cyber Leader Jeanette Manfra to Leave Government

Manfra said it was a “really hard time to leave,” but the move will give her successor time to transition into the role ahead of the upcoming 2020 presidential election.

Keeping America Safe: 2019 Homeland Security Today Awards Honorees

Each year, Homeland Security Today honors shining stars in the community who are making their own unique, invaluable contributions to advance the mission of keeping America safer from myriad threats.

HSToday Honors Community Stars: 2019 Mission Awards

From dozens of nominations, these awards select people from across the nation who are supporting America in their communities in tangible, beneficial ways, and we are proud to recognize each one.

Leaders in Mission Partnerships: The 2019 GTSC Award Winners

Meet the companies honored this year for their commitment to the GTSC community and driving the mission forward.

Frontex Seeks Industry Help to Arm New European Border Force

The European Border Agency, Frontex, has issued an invitation for industry dialogue on the procurement of handguns, ammunition and holsters for the standing corps of the European Border and Coast Guard.

Security Company CEO Charged With Multimillion-Dollar Stock And Carbon Credit Fraud

It is alleged that Roger Ralston preyed on retirees in the U.K. with promises of safe, environmentally friendly investments with big returns.  The victims allegedly received nothing but worthless paper certificates in exchange for their life savings, while Ralston and his criminal associates hid the proceeds in the United States and overseas. 
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