Banco de Reservas

Securing the Banco de Reservas PCSC proudly announces the award of The Banco de Reservas—Dominican Republic project in Santo Domingo, which is the National State Bank for the Dominican Republic. The contract was awarded on October 2003 and the first phase of the project is due for completion during Q1-2004. The project consists of providing…

Oslo, Norway Post

Oslo’s Advanced Postal Distribution Centre A limited company wholly state-owned by the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the Norway Post recently opened on March 1, one of the largest and most advanced distribution centres located in Oslo. The Norway Post employs approximately 20,000 people, has 220 postal offices and 100 local distribution centres with 14…

Aarhus Port of Denmark, Photo Credit: Nils Jepsen

Aarhus Port of Denmark

Securing the Port of Aarhus The access control of the Aarhus Port in Denmark consists of over 340 readers and approximately 1,000 cameras. Initially installed in the year 2000, the system has expanded every year as part of a continuous expansion process. Container trucks and their drivers gain access to portions of the port via…

Disney Concert Hall - Photo Credit: Carol M. Highsmith

Disney Concert Hall

Securing The Walt Disney Concert Hall Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, the concert hall is scheduled to open for it’s inaugural season on October 23, 2003. It’s the newest addition to the Performing Arts Center that includes the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, The Mark Taper Forum, and the Ahmanson Theatre. Security and access…

Mojave Air & Space Port

Beyond the Tarmac: Securing Mojave’s Air & Space Port Literally, a “field of dreams” is located 100 miles north of Los Angeles, California, known as the Mojave Air and Space Port. A legendary home to maverick engineers, palm sweating test pilots and real “outer space junkies”. It’s known as a Civilian Aerospace Test Center, officially…

Long Beach Airport

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Securing Long Beach Airport

Located just 18 miles southeast of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) lies a hidden gem for Southern California air travelers. Long Beach Airport (LGB), which serves more than 3.2 million passengers annually, has one of the strictest noise-abatement ordinances in the nation for its neighboring residential communities.

Forty-one daily commercial flights and 25 commuter flights provide a steady pace without the overwhelming crowds of the dominant airports to LGB’s north and south. JetBlue has established the airport as its West Coast hub, while US Airways, Alaska Airways and Delta Air Lines also provide carrier service. Air cargo carriers such as UPS and FedEx transport 57,000 tons of goods through LGB annually. The airport also is home to the production of the Boeing C-17 military transport jet, and maintenance facilities for Boeing, Gulfstream Aerospace.

Touted as one of the busiest general aviation airports in the world, LGB offers a large number of flights that include charter and private aviation, flight schools, law enforcement helicopters, advertising blimps and tow planes with advertising banners.