Whether it was in war-torn Kosovo, savaged Rwanda, struggling Macedonia, or abandoned Kyrgyzstan SEA was there to provide the best security analysis, emergency planning and physical security protection. SEA provided their experience, leadership and expertise to protect infrastructure, communication integrity, supported vital intelligence assets protection, protected high value personnel and USG properties.
This service was performed by SEA's professional assets that provide a successful result through strong leadership and experienced management.
The diverse and broad background of people associated with SEA gives the company opprtunities to address customer's needs in a very precise and forthright manner.
The SEA personnel are inovative and knowledgable about currrent and future trends within the industry.
The people at SEA understand how to apply this knowledge to bring high value to the project.
SEA personnel have been required to oversee the assembly and submission of security related information that will be needed to complete the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) regulatory requirements for the combined operating license application for new nuclear power plant.
SEA personnel meet these regulatory requirements set forth by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to assure proper assembly and submission of reports, plans and descriptions of security practices required in the licensing, construction, startup and operation of a nuclear power plant.
SEA personnel participate through industry facilitated organizations in the development of industry standards and processes. SEA personnel coordinate efforts of vendors, contractors and sub-contractors to assure proper product development by limiting miscalculations and inaccuracy's that would impact schedule, production and cost.
SEA personnel assure that proper practices are followed to protect the integrity of the information necessary in the development of a nuclear power plant. This protection is accomplished by maintaining the controls necessary to protect the information from being misused to jeopardizing the safety of the plant, its personnel and our national interests.
SEA personnel provide support as a member of New Plant Security Task Force (NPSTF), member of Enhanced Weapons Task Force (EWTF) at the Nuclear Engineering Institute (NEI.) SEA personnel also provide support as a member of the Nuclear Sector Coordination Committee / Government Coordination Committee (NSCC/GCC). The purpose of the NCC/GCC is to exchanges vital information concerning the 18 critical sectors of the United States infrastructure.
SEA personnel participant at Department of Homeland Security (DHS) classified HITRAC meetings. At these HITRACs meeting SEA personnel receive classified briefing on threat levels of national and international importance, the current and future actions by the USG to protect and defend the critical infrastructure.
SEA personnel are responsible for the overall operation, completion and compliance of security upgrades for the US Embassies, US Consulates, US Government Offices and US Facilities throughout the world. To accomplish and complete the scope of work (SoW) the following efforts are completed by SEA management personnel and their staff of engineers, technicians and designers:
SEA personnel are responsible for the review, modification and acceptance of drawings and designs for construction and compliance of security upgrades for US Embassies, US Consulates, US Offices and facilities. The SoW was accomplished by completing the following tasks:
Cyber security has become a very critical management issue to industry, government and personal information storage. SEA understands the cyber security is about the protection of intellectual property that is valuable and any business information that is in digital form, from theft and misuse. The US government says that cyber security is one of the most serious security challenges on the economic and national front that is being faced today. Companies now need to enact strict regulations to keep away the cyber-attacks. The threats have grown in pace and in complexity. Companies should adopt approaches which call for a greater involvement from the senior executives so that information is protected without hampering innovation and growth of the organization. SEA Support Technical Group (STG) can provide the support and protection of one of the company's most valued business asset.