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Militant
terrorist activity, at home and abroad, has shown the
United States and the world just how vulnerable society
is to dedicated terrorist networks. NSSC has been involved
in the field of Counter Terrorism (CT) since its inception
in 1986. Our services are unique among other companies
specializing in this field; NSSC's services cover the
full spectrum of security.
By blending Consulting Services with Engineering Services
and Equipment Supply we are able to provide our customers
with complete security solutions, not just pieces of
the overall security solution.
The
primary focus of NSSC has always been deterrence. A
strong security posture is essential to any organization
attempting to secure its employees and assets from a
terrorist threat. Our CT program begins with our Consulting
Services. Vulnerability Analysis, Risk Analysis, Site
Surveys, and Performance Testing will provide the crucial
data necessary to allow management to make critical
security decisions, based upon solid information. Once
a final strategy has been decided upon, NSSC's Engineering
Division will work with the client to assure that security
solutions are integrated seamlessly into the existing
business structure. Engineering services include: System
Design, Structural, Civil, and Electrical Engineering.
The Security Equipment Division is capable of supplying
all components necessary to implement the security program.
NSSC will take the responsibility for integrating new
systems with existing systems and management processes
currently in place.
NSSC's services do not end with the installation of
security equipment. Our Force on Force Team provides
tactical training to assure that the security force
is capable of responding to all threat levels. The chart
below covers the requirements necessary to meet all
security threats large and small. Weaknesses in any
section can result in an exploitable organization weakness,
which may tempt the terrorist into taking action against
a facility. NSSC's services cover all areas of the chart
to assure total security, as well as psychological deterrence.

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