Volume 23
May 2018 Edition
2017 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Award
Winners Honored at ISC East
Over 100 distinguished guests from National, State
and Local Governments, and Industry Leading Cor-
porate Executives from companies allied to Govern-
ment, gathered from across North America and the
Middle East to be honored from disciplines across
the Security Industry in their respective fields.
DHS S&T
• Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environ (EDGE)
Virtual Online Training for First Responders
• Open at No Cost to All U.S. First Responders Agencies,
Across Disciplines for Coordinated Response to Critical
Incidents
Nominations are now being accepted for
the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security
Awards at https://americansecuritytoday.
com/ast-awards/.
• Excellence in Homeland Security
DHS S&T
• Resilient Tunnel Plug (RTP) to Strengthen Mass
Transportation Critical Infrastructure from Disrup-
tive Flood Events
• Excellence in Homeland Security
DHS S&T First Responders Group (FRG)
• Flood Apex Program, Applying New & Emerging
Technologies to Improve Community Resilience
from Flood Disasters, Reduce Fatalities and Proper- American Security Today will be holding the
2018 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Presentation Luncheon
ty Loss
to honor Nominees, Finalists and Winners at
• Excellence in Homeland Security
ISC East on Wednesday, November 14th, 2018,
DHS S&T Homeland Security Advanced Research in New York City.
Projects (HSARPA)
• Surface Transportation Explosives Threat Detection
(STETD) on Developing the Capacity to Detect Po-
tential Threat Items Throughout Rail and Subway
Systems Without Alerting the Subject or Negatively
Impacting the Speed of Travel
• Excellence in Homeland Security
For ‘ASTORS’ Sponsorship Opportunities and More
Information on the AST 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland
Security Awards Program, please contact Michael
Madsen, AST Publisher at: mmadsen@americanse-
curitytoday.com or call 732.233.8119 (mobile) or
646-450-6027 (office)
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