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2883 Highway 71E
P.O. Box 285
Del Valle, TX 78617-9998
Founded in 1998, Domestic Preparedness continues to be a pioneering thought leader in the emergency preparedness, response, and recovery space. The multidisciplinary editorial focus helps professionals acquire critical information to develop collaborative, real-world solutions. With relevant, multidisciplinary, whole-community intelligence from the front lines, practitioners can learn from diverse perspectives. The authoritative, practitioner-centered, multimedia information platform disseminates intelligence the way busy management-level public- and private-sector professionals want to learn. This is the trusted source for content written by practitioners, for practitioners, with relevant, real-world best practices.
DomesticPreparedness.com Welcomes Neil C. Livingstone
SEVERNA PARK, MD–(MARKET WIRE)–May 9, 2005 — www.DomesticPreparedness.com announces that it has added Neil C. Livingstone, one of the world’s preeminent experts on terrorism and Homeland Security, to its roster of distinguished experts contributing editorial for its widely distributed eNewsletter T.I.P.S. (Total Integrated Preparedness Solutions). “The addition of Dr. Livingstone to our group of thought leaders furthers our editorial mission as it provides definitive expertise regarding counter-terrorism and security measures for our editorial mix. The eNewsletter covers a range of distinct facets of domestic preparedness and first-response,” stated Martin Masuik, publisher of T.I.P.S. He added, “Neil Livingstone’s extensive insight and experience will support his role as Channel Master for ‘Smart Security,’ in which he will engage the challenging issues facing the private security industry.” Currently, Neil Livingstone is the CEO of GlobalOptions, an international risk management and business solutions company headquartered in Washington, DC, he has spent more than two decades advising clients regarding a wide array of difficult and complex problems ranging from the prevention of industrial espionage to conducting internal investigations, suppressing the theft of intellectual property, advising corporations on political and economic risks, protecting corporate leaders and celebrities, and recovering kidnap victims. “I look forward to exploring some of the concerns, methodologies, and theories surrounding modern security through T.I.P.S.,” said Livingstone. “I have written about private security at length in the past and I believe that the objective of T.I.P.S. is an important one as it seeks to elevate an open dialogue amongst the relevant first-responder communities, including private security.” The eNewsletter T.I.P.S. serves to consolidate the discussion of homeland security among the typically disparate organizations/communities that comprise the larger umbrella community of domestic preparedness. It seeks to inform all the members of this larger community by delivering fresh information they need to work more effectively and productively with those in separate professional specialties DomesticPreparedness.com DomesticPreparedness.com is an online portal serving the numerous first-responder communities since its inception in 1998. Disclaimer The IMR Group, Inc. is the exclusive owner of DomesticPreparedness.com, T.I.P.S., and the First Responder Network. IMR Group, Inc. The IMR Group, Inc. is a privately owned corporate communications company specializing in: publishing (print and internet) and trade shows for the homeland security and defense communities. Nothing on the IMR, Inc. sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any specific products or services. The IMR, Inc. offers no guarantees as to the accuracy of any information presented, but encourages all readers to use IMR, Inc. programs primarily as a resource to facilitate their own research. Contact: Contact: Marty Masuik Publisher mmasuik@domprep.com 410.518.6900 James D. Hessman Editor In Chief hessmanjamesd@domprep.com 410.518.6900 Source: DomesticPreparedness.com Copyright 2005
Martin D. Masiuk
Martin (Marty) Masiuk is president and founder of International Media Representatives Inc. (IMR Group Inc.), which was established in 1986 as an American-based media representation firm for overseas, aerospace, and defense publications. In 1998, under the IMR Group, he established DomesticPreparedness.com, which has evolved into a highly trusted, and important information service for the multi-disclipline, multi-jurisdiction preparedness community. In 2014, he transitioned the DomPrep40 into the Preparedness Leadership Council to lessen the burden on and increase the effectiveness of operational preparedness professionals and help policy professionals make better-informed decisions. Prior to IMR Group, he served as an account representative for McGraw Hill’s Business Week and Aviation Week & Space Technology publications.
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