Explosives and chemical detection event organisers in United States of America (USA) (8 found)

ALNPK Consulting is a global partner in the acquisition, distribution and sale of Quality CCTV companies and equipment.

GSA, Global Security Associates, the founding division of the Global Elite Group, is best known in the industry as a high end, boutique security agent firm using highly trained personnel. The company covers a wide range of assignments from standing guard posts to executive protection both foreign and domestic.

MXM Consulting, LLC offers strategic advice and actionable solutions for clients with homeland security business interests. Services include insight and analysis into programs and operations of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and strategies to optimise homeland security objectives across all levels and branches of government.

Houston security agency Universal Safety & Security Solutions mission is to provide the highest quality security solutions for personnel and facility protection.

The strong brands of Frankfurt's flagship fairs are unrivalled and successful both at the Frankfurt home venue and at trade fair venues all over the world. They offer international marketing platforms for consumer goods, textiles, architecture, technology and design as well as automotive technology. Messe Frankfurt's events inspired around three million visitors worldwide in 2008: business people, buyers, retailers and many more.

The CWC Group specialises in energy and infrastructure, developing knowledge, creating commercial opportunities and strategic solutions for government and industry by offering professional training, conferences and exhibitions.

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