Tag: NYPD
Sentinel Consulting names security veteran George Anderson as Senior Advisor
September 6, 2022SSN Staff
NEW YORK—Sentinel Consulting, a full-service security consulting firm that advises high-profile, high-net-worth clients in the areas of security management, law enforcement, emergency services, and security technology, announced that George W. Anderson has joined the company in the role of Senior Advisor.
Drawing upon his multi-faceted career in law enforcement and security management, Anderson will offer Sentinel clients a broad and sophisticated perspective in addressing their security...
SW24 honors vets and first responders at Brooklyn Nets games
March 4, 2014Leif Kothe
NEW YORK—SecureWatch 24 is teaming up with its partner in the National Basketball Association, the Brooklyn Nets, to honor first responders and serving or retired armed forces veterans at the team's home games, according to a news release from the company.As part of the SW24 Security Heroes program, SW24 Security and the Nets make an in-game announcement about each honoree. A brief biography is read to the crowd at the Barclays Center, where the Nets play home games. In addition, the honoree...
SW24, not-for-profit team up on video surveillance
January 22, 2014Leif Kothe
NEW YORK—SecureWatch24, a full-service security company here, has been awarded a $1 million contract with a private sector not-for-profit organization to install 80 camera boxes in two Brooklyn neighborhoods—one of which was the setting of a high-profile crime in 2011. The video from all 80 cameras will be streamed to the NYPD's Real Time Crime Center as part of SW24's public-private partnership, the Citywide Safety Initiative. Desmond Smyth, president of SW24, and a former NYPD officer...
Breaking new ground at the World Trade Center
November 4, 2010Martha Entwistle
NEW YORK—Designing and building the security systems and security operation of the World Trade Center complex is a process that involves a staggering number of stakeholders.
There are government entities, architects, engineers, contractors, and law enforcement—to name a few—and many of them have not worked together before.
The New York Police Department, the Port Authority Police Department, and the Fire Department of New York were among those all working very closely with WTC security.
“There...