Shields Police & Security Supply is the newest solution for the provision of Police and Security Supplies geared towards both the security market, and the individual who may require security supplies for personal use.
The CSFTC 2011 - Postponed Posted: September 19, 2011
ATTENTION ALL,
We regret to inform that due to the uncertainty of the global economy, SCSC, its exhibitors and sponsors have decided to postpone this years conference until further advised. Please continue to check the website for updates. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Many thanks,
CSFTC Team 2011
The Caribbean Security & Forensic Technology Conference - 2011 Posted: April 10, 2011
Building upon the huge success of our 2010 event CSFTC will be hosted over three days providing delegates with workshops, demonstrations, presentations and training sessions designed and specifically targeted at delegates from the law enforcement, security and wider criminal justice community. CSFTC provides a unique opportunity for law enforcement and security professionals to acquire new skills and knowledge.
- Explore the impact of new and emerging technology, forensic and security products and services.
- Identify best practice, common threats and opportunities.
- Identify new products and services that will enhance current capabilities to combat and investigate crime...
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Shields Police & Security Supplies to be officially launched mid-2011 Posted: April 10, 2011
Shields Police & Security Supplies will be officially launched mid-2011, as Kingston’s premier Police & Security Supply provider for both the retail and wholesale customer. It will offer law enforcement organizations and security companies with tactical clothing, equipment and accessories of outstanding quality at very competitive prices.
"This seminar is about introducing Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean to other areas of technology that will support crime prevention and assist crime detection. We don't want to simply focus on the police force but, rather, the wider security forces and also the private sector. It is always a shame to keep having to go to North America or Europe to become au fait with state-of-the-art crime-fighting technology. What we have done is brought it here to the Caribbean and made it accessible."
About Mark Shields : Information Update Posted: April 10, 2011
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