Asset Security & Protection
People, Facilities, Infrastructure and Equipment
TS2Corp provides Asset Security and Protection solutions to both domestic and foreign government agencies and for small to medium sized companies. Examples include industrial, business and government complexes; utilities, natural gas and propane providers; businesses that have personnel traveling and working abroad; companies providing security services and products; companies and agencies with facilities and critical infrastructure; and government agencies within DOD, State Department, Department of Interior, Treasury Department, etc.
TS2Corp principals and associates have an extensive experience and understanding base in threat and risk identification, characterization, assessment and management. They understand how to help others prepare for natural and disaster events (climate change, earth quakes, cyclones, hurricanes, tornados, and tidal waves and tsunamis) and human generated destructive actions (military/national security; terrorist; criminal; industrial/trade espionage; and technology, intellectual property, information, identity and financial theft). They also understand the threat media and tools such as nuclear, chemical, biological, explosive, directed energy and radiation.
The central theme of their experience has been Asset (people, facilities, infrastructure and equipment) Security and Protection. They have worked in many different organizations at all levels. Their conceptual framework is based on an understanding of, and experience in, how technology (primarily from the basic sciences of physics, chemistry and biology) and knowledge collection and application can be applied through process and methodology to address a major portion of the Asset Security and Protection equation. TS2Corp assists clients through the planning, preparation, protection and prevention phases that form the foundation for the response, recover, reconstitute and rebuild functions.
TS2Corp is a conduit between the world of Asset Security and Protection science and technology and the organizations that need to protect their assets. TS2Corp builds and operates teams of individuals and companies specifically tailored to the client needs at cost effective, efficient and affordable rates. TS2Corp provides seamless training, information, and practical high-tech solutions to meet the diverse needs associated with homeland, industrial, personal and infrastructure security.
TS2Corp provides consulting services for all security-associated needs. Using a combination of security products and management tools, the TS2Corp team can provide solutions to the most complex issues. TS2Corp provides management for teaming companies and consortiums. In addition, we help find partners for security related solutions.
TS2Corp Principals have:
- Provided personal security training-developed the Defense Institute for Security Assistance Management (DISAM) personal security training program for military and civilians going to embassies with military assistance programs and developed a checklist for sponsors going abroad for their dependents (joint military and State Department)
- Taught courses on terrorism and personal security at University of Idaho (UI), Washington State University (WSU), DISAM, and Air Force Spec Ops School at Hurburt, FL
- The U.S. or other national governments alone or as either a prime, team member or subcontractor
- Provided consulting for facility architecture utilizing materials and space for protection (Department of Homeland Security-Vancover, BC Olympics). Worked with UI on efforts to develop a course on Architecture that considers physical security in the planning and construction
- Served as Director of the National Alliance for Information Assurance, an alliance of five universities (centers of excellence for NSA-Information Assurance). Provided coordination between the researchers for joint technology development programs that supported the NSA. (UI, Idaho State University [ISU], University of Tulsa, James Madison University [JMU] and George Mason University [GMU])
- Served as Director of the UI Initiative for Research for Homeland Security. Responsible for coordinating the efforts of departments on the campus to develop multi-discipline solutions for homeland security issues. Involved in writing and co-authoring proposals for funding (over $5 million-obtained $3.2 million). Planned and coordinated conferences that brought both academic and business organizations together to develop homeland security solutions. Coordinated with other universities in the northwest to develop cooperative homeland security solutions (Boise State University [BSU], ISU, UI, WSU, University of Washington [UW] and, University of Utah)
- Provided consulting to small businesses that were developing niches in the homeland security arena
- Served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Environment, Safety and Occupational Health) and was the senior, full time, career USAF official focused on the protection of the USAF asset base (people, facilities and equipment) from all chemical, biological, radiological, directed energy and explosive threats
- Served as a military civil engineering officer and air base planner at the base, major command and HQ USAF levels. He was involved in anticipating, preventing and responding to threats to USAF bases (facilities, equipment and people)
- Served as the civilian deputy to the Chief of USAF Environmental Planning and oversaw all USAF base planning with emphasis on operability, defense and survivability. Also led all of the USAF environmental efforts including the protection from chemical, biological and radiation threats
- Served as the Senior Civilian Participant on the two-year long Air Force Scientific Advisory Board Summer Study on Air Base Performance and led, for the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, a highly classified follow-up effort to focus on the Soviet and Warsaw pact threat to and attack scenarios against the USAF bases in the Central Region of NATO. This was done with multiple agencies of the intelligence community and the several intelligence organizations within the National Laboratory system
- Served as a senior participant in all USAF weapons system programs because all were subject to the full range of environmental, safety and health laws, regulations and standards. Oversaw the analyses and was the sign-off authority
- Initiated and led the first effort to use intelligence assets to produce unclassified derived products for environmental purposes. Specially, working with the CIA and others guided the production of maps (using only classified information and analyses) of two former Soviet bases in the Czech Republic, identifying sites of chemical and explosive contamination. The maps were given to the Czech military to guide their cleanup efforts
- Served as the Principal Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Environmental Security) and headed national and international efforts to understand and address the relationship between environmental (including climate) forces and stability/national security
- Served on the DCI's Environmental Task Force and represented the DOD on the CIA led Government Environmental Task Force and the Russian Environmental Task Force
- Served as the US leader of the Russia/US Bilateral to Use Intelligence Assets for Military Base Cleanup
- Initiated and co-chaired the Joint DOD/CIA sponsored Conference on Environment, Intelligence and National Security
- Served as OSD liaison for a number of classified activities with intelligence agencies and the White House
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