GTSC kicks Off the Anti Terrorists Multiple Access Point Visitor Management Alert Grid [author:Global Technology Systems Consortium/ Thomas Owens Public time:Feb 15, 2006] |
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Alexandria, Virginia February 15, 2006
The G-Badge Anti-terrorist MAPS Visitor Management Alert Grid is best explained by reiterating a conversation that Thomas Owens, Director of Marketing for GTSC had with a Representative from the office of the Provost Marshall of Fort A.P. Hill. The representative from the Provost Marshall’s office of Fort Hill and Mr. Owens were discussing possible terrorist penetration scenarios for a military base with multiple access points. The deployment scenario that the Provost Marshall’s Rep. and Mr. Owens mapped out described the GTSC G-Badge system networked through all of the installations access points so that in the event that a terrorist attempted to penetrate the base through one gate and was rejected as a result of a police services database alert, a “RED FLAG ALERT” would be flashed to all of the G-Badge Visitor Management Screens, at all the other gates with the suspects security profile instantly.
“The GTSC G-badge Visitor Management Alert Grid applies the same G-Badge deployment strategy to Government Buildings”!
Mr. Owens has already discussed the Visitor Management Alert Grid initiative with executive level Government Building Security Officials of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Transportation. Mr. Owens has also discussed the initiative with many field operatives of the Federal Protective Service who feel that the Visitor Management Alert Grid is needed as soon as possible.
The details of the GTSC Anti Terrorists deployment strategy are as follows:
GTSC will install the G-Badge visitor management system in 10 buildings as part of a prototype “Alert WAN” test scenario. GTSC will work with the resident Security Staff to train them in using all of the utilities of the G-Badge system. GTSC Physical Security Specialists will also work with the Security Chief’s in using all of the utilities of the G-Badge Admin Back Office functions used for the generation of various “Audit” and “Activity” security reports.
Once the G-badge systems are installed the Physical Security Department, the IT department of the government agencies and GTSC will conduct a formal “Requirements Analysis” for the deployment of a Anti Terrorists Alert Wide Area Network Grid to connect the 10 subject buildings with each other and selected Police Services databases.
The government and GTSC would then run various penetration tests to calibrate the alert grid.
The Anti Terrorists MAPS Visitor Management Alert Grid can be up and running within a matter of weeks. Please contact Thomas Owens Director of G-Badge Marketing to lend your support to this initiative: 703-461-8595 ext.
Otherinfo:Global Technology Systems Consortium Inc.
205 South Whiting Street, Suite 200
Alexandria Virginia, 22304
703-461-8595
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