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by highlighting crisis management techniques and
public safety initiatives and providing a respected
forum for informed debate of all issues related to
public safety and security.

 

Julian Fantino : Interview by Clive Addy
Emergency Commissioner for Ontario

His present mandate makes him “responsible for providing leadership to all facets of the government's emergency management programs, including the provision of expert advice and guidance to the Premier and Cabinet on policy, procedures and legislation for provincial emergencies and other crises.”

National Security : by Joe Varner
Canada Needs a Counter-Terror Strategy
In the aftermath of this past summer's July 7th Al Qaeda terrorist attacks in London , Canada must move rapidly to adopt an integrated counter-terrorism strategy before it is too late.

Border Security : by Scott Newark
Changing Attitudes at the Ports of Entry Borders
The Canadian Border Services Agency's (CBSA) Marine Enforcement Unit, responsible for all of Nova Scotia and our busiest Atlantic seaport, doesn't have a boat. It also has to get special permission to search a ship, because getting a team out there takes extra time... and money.

Technology : by Rodger Sloan
Counter Terrorism Technology Center
While the risk of a CBRN attack is small, the consequences of such an attack are enormous: the public's perception of personal security, and the costs associated with detection, identification, treatment and cleanup ensures that this risk must be mitigated by preparation.

National Security : by Peter Avis
Government must have a clear End-state Vision
Let's examine what strategy means in the context of modern, integrated government activity.

Cooperation : by Richard Cohen
Public/Private Security Partnerships
Industry shoulders much responsibility for the security of our infrastructure.

Mass Transit : by Louis Gagnon
Ensuring Public Safety on Mass Transit Systems
Urban transit systems, by their very nature, are high priority targets for terrorists.

Technology : by John Weigelt
Security Safeguards Against Cyber Crime:
Homeland Security in the Digital Age – technology has pushed homeland defence into the virtual plane.

Personal Protection : by Dr Duane Cronin
Protecting Our Enforcers – the complexities of personal protection.

Technology : by Dr Harold Stocker and Dr Ingar Moen
The Brain Computer Interface:

A number of Neuroimaging applications have been identified as being of particular interest to the national security sectors.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Clive Addy
Your National Security Voice
FRONTLINE SECURITY has launched. Our magazine has been designed to offer an informed voice to the international efforts toward higher levels of safety in a more security-conscious society. This "work in progress" needs your input, and we look forward to hearing from you.
 

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06 JULY 2006 ­ OTTAWA ­ Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, Lawrence Cannon, announced the call for applications for the first round of funding under Transit-Secure, the Government of Canada¹s $80-million passenger rail and urban transit security contribution program. more>>

08 MAY 2006 - OTTAWA - Flyers Showing Sky-High Confidence in Canadian Air Transport Security
Four and a half years after the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks, 94 per cent of passengers (up from 88 per cent in 2005) said they felt confident...
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08 MAY 2006 - Trade Americas Security Exhibition ­
Keynote address by U.S. Ambassador to Canada, David H. Wilkins, on business implications of the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP).
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03 MAY 2006 ­ Conference of Defence Associations ­ Colonel (Ret'd) Brian MacDonald, CDA's Senior Defence Analyst, provides his analysis on "Budget 06."
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02 MAY 2006 - CADSI Welcomes Federal Budget Investments in Canada's Military and Security Forces
Tim Page, President of the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) comments on The federal budget tabled today by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.
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12 APR 2006 - "Neotel" announces that it’s New Products Group (NPG) has developed and released a user friendly biometric technology based on something that is fundamentally human. SignHere™ is a “people friendly” biometric based on the human act of signing your signature.
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11 APR 2006 - ATLANTA ­ Tri-S Security Corp. (NASDAQ: TRIS), a provider of security services and equipment for federal government and private entities, today announced that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Procurement Division, has selected its subsidiary, Paragon Systems, Inc., to secure the DHS headquarters Nebraska Avenue Complex (NAC) in Washington, D.C. read more>>

  

About FrontLine SECURITY

FrontLine editors have identified the challenges of ensuring public safety and national security as an area in need of targeted magazine coverage. FrontLine SECURITY was launched to address this need, exclusively covering crisis management issues as they relate to public safety and emergency response.

Editorial, directly from highly experienced experts in these fields, will analyze issues in this most critical sector of today’s world.
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With its primary focus on North America, but examining lessons learned from around the world, this dynamic publication highlights first responders (police, paramedic & fire services), and the municipalities and provincial governments responsible for developing, coordinating and evaluating response systems.

FrontLine SECURITY reaches the sectors dedicated to national/homeland security, public safety and crisis management. Circulation in the federal government will include key decision-makers such as PSEPC, Border Services, RCMP, Coast Guard, Transport Canada , Fisheries & Oceans, Health Canada , and all others involved with public safety. We will also be increasing our reach into the American Homeland Security sector.

Our ONLY focus is on National Security, Public Safety, and Crisis Management. 

What topics will be covered?

            • first responders, challenges and lessons               learned 

            • federal, provincial, and municipal policies and              management

            • emergency planning in the utility sectors

            • medical preparedness for crisis response

            • nuclear, chemical and biological hazards

            • public safety for the transit systems

            • trade, transportation and border concerns

            • economic safety measures

            • technologies to mitigate the effects of natural               and planned disasters

            • counter-terror measures and threat               management

            • and the list goes on....

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