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STET Homeland Security Services

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314:(CBO) in 2007, STET HLS was awarded a security solutions project in 2009 valued at about S$ 7m. As part of security-enhancement efforts, the CBO organized an awareness seminar in January 2010 in collaboration with STET HLS. In 2010, a branch office was established in Oman to maintain presence for projects and business development. 289:, initiated a series of high-level visits to the Middle East in 2004, Singaporeā€™s diplomatic and economic presence in the region increased. Today, there are about 50 Singaporeans working in Oman and 250 in Bahrain. In line with the business climate, STET HLS entered the Middle East market in 2005. 261:, published the ā€œEnhancing Building Securityā€ in April 2005 followed by a revised version "Guidelines for Enhancing Building Security in January 2010. In line with the general security climate worldwide, security planning by security consultants such as STET HLS became increasingly important. 301:
region in 2005 by providing security master planning in various sectors such as healthcare, finance and education. It was believed that Qatar was a good base for Singapore firms due to similarities between the two countries. A branch office of ST Electronics was established in Qatar in 2007.
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Singaporeā€™s strong branding in Qatar helped to provide a good position. According to a news source in the Middle East, STET HLS was acknowledged by industry players as frontrunners in the field of ports and airport security in the emirate.
142:), formerly STET Homeland Security, is a security consultancy firm based in Singapore. It was founded in 2005 and is a company of Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics). ST Electronics is a company of 170:
The firm began operations in 2005 as STET Homeland Security, a business unit of its parent company ST Education and Training (STET) whose core businesses include defence, maritime and education. It was housed at
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While the company does not provide manpower, it provides training for security personnel from the operational to senior management levels. Its programs are conducted with partners such as the
326:(UNCG) and a national society in promoting CSR in Singapore. The company works with various organizations to bring security awareness and advice to both the commercial and public sectors. 179:. On 8 March 2009, it was incorporated as a subsidiary of STET and renamed STET Homeland Security Services Pte. Ltd. It is also known by its abbreviated name STET HLS. 233:
Consultancy - Security master planning, audit and study, planning and design, structural resilience study, tender documentation and evaluation, project management
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and Heierli Consulting Engineers, that are active in Singapore. It specializes in security consultancy and does not provide manpower.
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Security engineering solutions ā€“ Turnkey, design, supply and install, supply of equipment, protective solutions design
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Angela Low, Director of Legal & Business Excellence in ST Electronics (Training & Simulation Systems)
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across the world in the last two decades, the general security consciousness was heightened worldwide. The
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Professor Rohan Gunaratna, Head of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research,
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STET HLS is a member of the Singapore Compact, an initiative offshoot from the
342:ā€œSTET Homeland Security Services Sets to Further Leverage on Focused Brandingā€ 150:. STET Homeland Security Services is one of the major security firms, such as 79: 506: 416:, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore, retrieved April 7, 2010 516: 359: 536: 511: 501: 196:
Baey Yam Keng, Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar
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until 2007 when it moved to the Holiday Inn Atrium on
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Traditional Chinese
Division
Security
Parent
Chinese
ST Engineering
Singapore Exchange
Certis CISCO
Aetos Security Management
Sinclair Knight Merz
HarbourFront Centre
Outram Road
GRC
Nanyang Technological University
a series of terror attacks
Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore
ASIS International
NUS
Goh Chok Tong
Gulf
Central Bank of Oman
United Nations Global Compact

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