Homeland Security: Chem/Pharma, Energy, Petro, Food ...existing refinery security devices, equipment, alarms, and monitoring systems currently installed. This included: fences, intrusion
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HOMELAND SECURITYCHEMICAL v PHARMA v ENERGY v PETRO v
FINANCE v FOOD v TRANSPORTATION
Missouri River Dam Project v Fort Peck Lake, MT
We develop cutting-edge solutions targeted to our clients’ needs and strive to design state-of-the-art systems that keep pace with evolving technology.
Chemical v Pharma v Energy v Petro v Finance v Food v Transportation
Firm Profile
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Homeland Security Without CompromiseProfessional Systems Engineering, LLC (PSE) provides engineering, planning, design, and construction services for security, safety, communications, protection, fire systems, and related infrastructure to meet critical homeland security protection requirements.
Our consultants, engineers, and designers have provided superior systems for the highest state of-the-art facilities in their class. These include airports, chemical, pharmaceutical, transportation, corporate energy, utility, ports, justice and correctional facilities, and emergency 9-1-1 centers. PSE is familiar with enterprise and newer digital systems and infrastructure through intensive education and training, as-well-as hundreds of projects.
PSE is a nationally recognized firm with many honors and distinctions for innovative design. Showcasing PSE as a world leader in security design, National Geographic recently featured one of our projects on MegaStructures, a program about the world’s most incredible engineering feats and greatest structures ever created.
Comprehensive Assessment CapabilitiesWorking collaboratively with clients, architects, design professionals, and the entire project team, PSE facilitates project planning with the goal of overall systems’ quality. Our comprehensive services range from a single study, report, or schematic design, on through to comprehensive services with complete documentation and construction management.
The PSE team provides risk assessment services using our own site facility assessment guides for program management of access systems; analysis of management and security activities such as visitor and cargo/truck processing, parking, and other areas.
Our team is prepared to respond to on-call services. Our team members are familiar with regulatory standards and requirements of the American Chemical Manufacturers Association, DOD, DOE, DHHS, DOI, Department of Treasury, EPA, and DHS – Office of Infrastructure Protection, TSA, ICE, and U.S. Border Patrol.
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
PSE’s Homeland Security
services have already been successfully implemented by entities in
the Chemical, Nuclear,
Transportation, and Healthcare industries. Our
services provide continuous innovations to aid in the
mitigation of risk and to develop
meaningful solutions to support the mission of Homeland
Security.
Homeland Security The Department of Homeland Security necessitates the use of performance based standards as found in the Code of Federal Regulations to prevent and protect against attacks, safeguard continued operation, and comply with federal requirements. PSE covers sectors such as Energy, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Transportation, Healthcare and Agriculture.
Our ability to meet the demands required by the Department of Homeland Security and the Code of Federal Regulations is a testament to the capabilities we provide. By meeting the best practices and performance based standards required in each sector, PSE is capable of providing specific recommendations, operations, and designs. Following DHS regulations and screenings, understanding and dissecting the Code of Federal Regulations, our services ensure new and existing sites are prepared for terrorist activities, sabotage, natural disasters, and crisis recovery.
Facility HardeningFacility Hardening requires the evaluation of the risks and threats making a facility vulnerable to internal and external threats. Catastrophic events are reviewed, both natural and man-made, intentional and unintentional, as well from insiders and outsiders. We “harden” the ability for a facility to withstand these events requires the identification, reduction and elimination of the possible threat. We will assess the likelihood, nature, and consequence of acts, events, or existing conditions that would threaten the sustainability of a facility. Once an assessment is complete, we will issue appropriate recommendations to ensure the survivability of a facility. The following steps are part of our Facility Hardening process:
❖ Our Hazard Analysis determines the likelihood or chance of a hazardous event occurring and the consequences of such an event. This involves investigating multiple scenarios that could impact the continued operation of a site.
❖ Our Vulnerability Assessment will identify critical assets and areas within a site that necessitate protection. We understand site vulnerabilities, layout, operations, and infrastructure coupling with passive, “green,” and less costly solutions.
❖ Our recommendations provide specialized guidance and design for improvements and upgrades recommended to limit damage to the sites critical infrastructure and protect community and employee populations, while increasing productivity, and decreasing loss of time and product.
Homeland Security & Facility Hardening Services
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
PSE provided a design to secure Marine Terminal
locations on the East Coast
of the U.S., while adhering
to the high standards for
documentation and quality
control procedures.
Professional Systems Engineering provided security consulting, design, and engineering services for East Coast ports for biometric-all-weather access control project. The project’s goal was to enhance security at marine terminal locations by the implementation of an enterprise-wide access control system that will utilize the biometric data on the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) cards issued to staff with access to secure areas.
The project included securing vehicle gates, pedestrian turnstiles, guard booths, and buildings at more than 100 terminal locations. PSE’s design utilized the existing fiber optic network infrastructure, and modified existing gates and doors as necessary to implement the access control solution. PSE provided enhanced bid documents that included single line diagrams, point to point wiring diagrams, equipment mounting details, and equipment enclosure layouts. Also provided were specifications and cost estimate.
Network Infrastructure ❖ Fiber optic transceivers ❖ Ethernet switches ❖ Patch panels ❖ Enclosures
Access Control Design ❖ TWIC access cards ❖ Biometric card readers ❖ System controllers ❖ Reader interface board ❖ Power supplies
Door Hardware ❖ Electric strike locks ❖ Electromagnetic locks ❖ Door position switches ❖ Request to exit devices
Gate Hardware ❖ Safety infrared beams ❖ Gate safety edges ❖ Safety edge transmitters ❖ Gate position switches ❖ Safety strobe lights
East Coast, U.S.
Security Consulting, Design & Engineering ServicesPort Authority of New York & New Jersey
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Homeland Security & Airport Perimeter DesignsPhiladelphia International Airport
The goal of this project is to
improve security and correct
inefficiencies and delays at
this high-volume gate where
delivery trucks enter the airport.
PSE performed operational
studies and vehicle monitoring
as part of the planning
process.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC provided engineering services for the redesign of Air Side Gate Access. PSE also provided engineering redesign for secondary gates, providing alternate entrance to the airport. PSE redesigned these secondary gates to be monitored and controlled by means of card readers, infrared detectors, and video surveillance.
This project also includes designing a canopy system for the pre-screening and screening areas for protection from environmental elements. This canopy system will include fire alarm, fire protection, and an intercom/paging system. In addition to providing security access control, PSE will be providing design options for snow melt systems for the gates.
PSE’s scope of work includes: ❖ Surveys of existing gates areas ❖ Determine legacy infrastructure including fiber, electrical, communications, ductbanks, etc. ❖ Determine legacy security system (integration requirements including access control, CCTV, alarm monitoring, PLC networks, etc. ❖ Investigate all existing service infrastructure including sewer, water, power, communications, and storm water ❖ Review standards and codes ❖ Generate narrative outlining of all findings and recommendations ❖ Develop phasing plans for temporary access, construction, and system ❖ Provide drawings of the proposed designs for gates areas ❖ Provide narrative specifications ❖ Screening Building will check for authorized credentials and will also include vehicle and personnel searches using back scatter x-ray technology and undercarriage video detection ❖ Nuclear Materials will be screened ❖ Pre-screening building will serve as the credential verifiers and providers for individuals requiring access into the airport operations area
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Security Threat & Vulnerability AssessmentCITGO Petroleum - Lake Charles Manufacturing
PSE surveyed, inspected, and
assessed all existing refinery
security devices, equipment, alarms, and monitoring
systems currently
installed. This included:
fences, intrusion detection devices,
surveillance equipment, and access control devices. Policy
and procedures for the use of security
equipment were addressed in a full threat and
vulnerability assessment. PSE was responsible
for CITGO obtaining a $14
million grant from the Department
of Homeland Security.
Professional Systems Engineering provided a baseline threat and vulnerability assessment of refinery security and made recommendations from which CITGO management optimized efficiency, minimized cost, and maximized the protection of critical assets. The data and information gathered by the on-site PSE project team was contained in a Security Survey Report, which contained recommendations addressing areas for change and/or improvement, alternatives, benefit analysis, as well as identification of areas that are satisfactory. PSE utilized the CARVER Model to assess and determine the threats and vulnerability of the refinery operation including offshore and land traffic impact.
PSE’s services included a comprehensive management oriented physical security survey and risk/threat assessment which:
❖ Analyzed the security requirements to achieve adequate and cost-effective protection for the Lake Charles Manufacturing, equipment, and personnel ❖ Assessed the adequacy of existing site security systems with regard to the requirements ❖ Determined the existing risk that CITGO had with its current security program as it relates to the unauthorized access, sabotage, public safety, and overall vulnerability of the refinery ❖ Provided recommendations regarding how to better protect CITGO assets ❖ Provided a cost estimate for the recommended courses of action
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
While technology offers
streamlining of the security
process, without the integration
of practice with procedure,
staff efficiency and bulletproof
security doctrine cannot be
established.
Integrated Services
Procedure ❖ Staffing/Reception ❖ Response ❖ Risk Mitigation ❖ Contingency Planning ❖ Continuity of Business ❖ Event Preparedness ❖ Training/Testing ❖ Intel/Social ❖ Net’s/Media ❖ Executive Protection
Practice ❖ Assessment ❖ Vulnerability ❖ Compliance ❖ Standards ❖ Policy/Procedure ❖ Post Orders ❖ Health ❖ Environment ❖ Tampering ❖ Piracy ❖ CSO-On-Call
Technology ❖ Credentialling ❖ Physical Security ❖ Access Control ❖ Surveillance ❖ Detection ❖ Physical Security Information
Management ❖ Physical Identity and Access
Management ❖ Network Security ❖ Communications ❖ Public Safety Answer Point ❖ Public Safety Control Point ❖ Private Safety Answer Point ❖ Private Safety Control Point ❖ Logical Tests Control ❖ Cyber Testing/Patch ❖ Commissioning
Balanced Risk Mitigation ProgramsWe offer a balanced team approach by combining the expertise of professionals representing physical hardware and systems, operations, policies, and procedures. The PSE team is comprised of security management specialists, security risk experts and planners, communication specialists, engineers, and CAD designers. Backed with the resources of a multi-disciplined team, PSE provides our clients with well-coordinated security programs that fully integrate physical security hardware components with procedures and operational aspects.Policy, Procedures, Post Orders, TrainingThe staff at PSE has been providing extensive facility and staff support for carrying out mission critical security and safety programs. Custom applications of site-specific security and safety requirements are developed and tested to assure compliance with regulators and law enforcement.Safety Plans and Emergency EvacuationPSE produces custom safety plans for use by critical staff members to address incidents and activate safety measures with clear, established guidelines. Evacuation plans include color employee graphics to manage safety under life-threatening conditions.
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Newport, Michigan
Security Threat Assessment & Critical InfrastructureFermi 2 Nuclear Generating Station
Like many nuclear operators
throughout the U.S., the events
of 9/11 made security of
nuclear generator stations
a national homeland
security priority. PSE met this
challenge with experienced
methodologies to address
new Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC)
requirements for owners-
controlled areas and general
access.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC conducted an on-site evaluation of the physical and electronic security systems for the Fermi 2 nuclear power plant. The plant has a capacity to produce 1139 megawatts from its boiling water reactors. The evaluation included perimeter barriers, perimeter intrusion detection, CCTV, lighting, access control, power supplies, computers, alarm stations, consoles, multiplexers, personnel screening/search entrance facility, licensing, documentation and procedures. PSE prepared a detailed assessment report containing alternatives, recommendations, drawings, schedule and a detailed cost estimate with cost benefit analysis.
Studies and Recommendations ❖ Re-licensing application documentation support ❖ Screening/search study for contractors, employees, and visitors ❖ Perimeter threat assessment ❖ Mitigation study of terrorist and criminal intent ❖ Systems cost-benefit study and estimate ❖ Defensive positions study ❖ NRC post 9/11 owners’ area compliance
Critical Physical Infrastructure ❖ New entrance facility design to withstand ballistic assault ❖ New barrier placement design ❖ New perimeter intrusion detection system (PIDS) ❖ New CCTV surveillance ❖ Enhancements to central alarm system (CAS) ❖ Enhancements to secondary alarm systems (SAS) ❖ New high lumen perimeter lighting
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Township of North Bergen, New Jersey
Homeland Security, Transportation & Consulting ServicesAmtrak’s Bergen Portal Tunnel
The National Railroad
Passenger Corporation
(Amtrak) has initiated a project
to provide an enhanced level
of security at Amtrak facilities
across the country. PSE
provided Amtrak guidelines and
criteria that would result in the design and
construction of a fully functional,
efficient, stable, easily maintainable
state-of-the-art security system
that increased the efficiency and
effectiveness of Amtrak’s security
program.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC provided security consulting services to address the access point to Amtrak’s Bergen Portal Tunnel - the railways secure entrance from New Jersey to Manhattan and New England.
The security consulting services performed by PSE for Phase I of the project was to conduct interviews of selected Amtrak personnel, evaluate the Bergen Portal, prepare a report of findings and recommendations, and prepare a Basis of Design and Construction (BDC) for future Phase II Work.
Tasks included: ❖ Preparing draft report presentation and draft BDC presentation ❖ Conducting a series of interviews with Amtrak NY/NJ personnel ❖ Conducting a detailed walk down of the sites ❖ Establishing locations for CCTV cameras and recommend camera type ❖ Evaluating exterior lighting and establish locations for additional lighting fixtures and poles ❖ Proposing security equipment (fences/barriers, cameras, light poles, intrusion detection devices) ❖ Developing a cabling/wiring scheme for the proposed system ❖ Developing a video switching and recording system to support the proposed CCTV cameras ❖ Establishing equipment types (make and model) for all proposed security equipment ❖ Preparing a detailed cost estimate for equipment and installation
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Security (8th Street Heavy Maintenance Yard, New York):
This entails homeland security and communications requirements for Amtrak in regarding protection of assets through counter-crime and counter-terrorism measures. Projects included maintenance and Owner’s areas in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, and Queens. Owner area security included responsibility for review of CCTV, gates, and other physical items. Los Angeles required maintenance and storage yards to be physically secured, as well as electronically monitored with an extensive barrier system that was completed with specialized fencing.
Northeast Corridor:
Another set of projects allocated to these task order arrangements included the Northeast Corridor tunnels and bridges including Bergen and Newark. Tunnel projects included counter-terrorism assessments and actions to electronically monitor and provide sensors for the surround upon intrusion into the tunnel by “warm body” objects. Networked CCTV surveillance was also provided. Study and assessments of all card access assets were provided for 15 cities including Chicago, Wilmington Penn Station, Philadelphia 30th Street Station, New York City Penn Station, Boston, Washington, Los Angeles, and Riverside, California.
The study and assessments included a complete inventory of all card access systems, panels, connectivity, locations of the items, integration diagrams to show existing layouts, and all pertinent data bound into 15 separate binders to create as-record documentation along with all pertinent data.
The size of the project was unique from a national perspective and required a team of PSE evaluation specialists to complete and document all projects over the 2-year period.
Various cities, throughout United States
The size of the project was unique from
a national perspective
and required a team of PSE
evaluation specialists to complete and document all
projects over the 2-year period.
Enterprise Security & Communications ConsultingAmtrak Homeland Security Protection Programs
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Security Management• CPTED Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design• Crime Exposure and Risk/Threat
Assessments• Site Surveys/Studies, Analyses and
Recommendations• Security Design and Planning for
Critical Facilities• Personnel Screening• Baggage Screening• Mail Screening• Contingency Planning and
Procedures• Applications Design and Engineering• Specification Preparation• Bid Analysis• Personnel Procedures and Training• Security Systems Integration and
Design• Perimeter Security Measures• Automatic Parking Ramp Controls• Security Safety Programs and
Training• Computer Security Measures• Workplace Violence Consulting• Equipment Sourcing and
Procurement Hardware Consulting
• ASTM Grade 1-4 Detention• UL Tool-Attack Resistance• ANSI/BHMA 1-3• Magnetic Locking• Strikes/Bolts/Locks• Hollow Metal Design• Polycarbonate Evaluation• Motorized Locking• Secure Openings Consulting• Electronic Controls• Life Safety Operations• Life Safety 101 Egress
With proper procedures
and controls, our clients’
staff, facilities, and operations perform to their
full potential. Supplying solutions
that properly safeguard facilities,
property, and people yields an
improved work environment,
mitigated losses, and reduced
liability for our clients.
Physical Security• Barriers• Virtually Impenetrable Fencing• Site and Border Fencing to 100 Acres or
100 Miles• Sallyports• Special Gate Design• PLC Controls• Optical/Physical Turnstiles• Mantraps/Enclosures• Locking Systems• Pneumatic/Electro-Mechanical
Systems Management • Systems Integration• Security Communications• Secure Site Analysis™• Enterprise Level Card Access• GUI/Touch Screen Door Control• Digital CCTV/DVR• Intrusion Detection• Correctional Systems• Motion Detection• Elevator Control• Systems Testing• Proprietary Monitoring
Security Specialties• Museums/Cultural• Healthcare/Laboratories• Hospitality/Casinos• Nuclear Site Protection• Corporate• Airport/Gates/SIDA• Train/Concourse• Juvenile Justice• Jails/Corrections• Forensic Facilities• K-12/Magnet/Private Schools• Parking• High-Rise Office/Residential
Physical & Electronic Security Technologies
Since 1998Since 1997
Since 1995
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC conducted a security study and implemented counter terrorist security deterrents for two dams, the 345kV/765kV high tension distribution Massena switchyard, and the water supply intake for the town of Massena, NY. A component of the study included cyber security for SCADA and telemetry systems.
The R.E. Moses Power Dam (FDR Power Project) is a critical power generation dam spanning the St. Lawrence River, and is shared with Canada. The Long Sault Dam is a critical water control dam on the St. Lawrence River, which is associated with the Moses Dam. The Massena switchyard is a critical feed to the NYPA electrical power distribution system. The study assessed the vulnerabilities of the facilities, documented the existing security measures, provided recommendations with alternatives, and provided a detailed construction cost estimate.
The Clark Energy Center is a major control center for electrical power distribution for NYPA and is manned 24 hours per day. The 345kV switchyard is a critical feed to the NYPA electrical power distribution system. The study assessed the vulnerabilities of the facilities, documented the existing security measures, provided alternatives and recommendations, and provided a detailed construction cost estimate. The CEC system will interface with the existing NYPA system-wide security control center located approximately 125 miles away, which will have remote control and monitoring capabilities of the CEC system.
Our consulting and specifications included:
❖ Perimeter barriers ❖ Intrusion detection ❖ Digital CCTV cameras ❖ Digital CCTV switching and recording ❖ Security lighting ❖ Interfacing with existing security power supplies ❖ Computer systems ❖ Security control center ❖ Cyber security analysis
Massena, New York
PSE provided a security study,
reports, and design services
to upgrade physical security
at this critical power plant
location
Switchyard, Control Center & Intake Security Study & DesignNY State Hydro Power Dams & Clark Energy Center
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Fulton, Missouri
Security Threat Assessment & Critical InfrastructureCallaway Nuclear Generator Station
The staff at PSE, having
performed original designs
for this energy producer
was called to redesign the
perimeter fence and intrusion
detection systems. With a tight time frame,
the project ran smoothly with all documents
meeting NRC and
owner’s team expectations.
As part of the steam generator replacement project, Professional Systems Engineering, LLC prepared detailed designs for the expansion of the existing Callaway Nuclear Generator Station. The 1235 megawatt pressurized water required enhancements to secure the perimeter. The design included development of all construction documents including fence and barrier location drawings, equipment location drawings, system block diagrams, interconnection wiring diagrams, CCTV design, equipment mounting details, conduit and cable lists, bills of material, purchase requisitions, plant modification package, and acceptance test procedures. The design included perimeter barriers, perimeter duct bank, perimeter intrusion detection, CCTV cameras, and towers high mast lighting, interfacing with the existing security system power supplies, computer system, alarm stations, multiplexers, and CCTV switching and control system.
Nuclear Regulatory Compliance ❖ Design input record (DIR) ❖ Design document status report (DDSR) ❖ Re-licensing input ❖ Plant modification package (PMP) ❖ Acceptance test procedures ❖ Personnel access, nuisance delay and vehicle barriers
Security Improvements ❖ Fencing and barrier designs ❖ Perimeter duct banks ❖ Intrusion detection (PIDS) ❖ CCTV surveillance ❖ High mast lighting ❖ Block diagrams, mounting details, conduit/cable lists, bills of materials, and purchase requisitions
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Baltimore/Washington Area
Homeland Security & Transportation & Consulting ServicesAmtrak’s Baltimore/Washington Area Tunnels
The National Railroad
Passenger Corporation
(Amtrak) is in the process of
upgrading their security system
at Baltimore/Washington area
tunnels. PSE provided security
consulting services for the existing
security systems protecting
their critical operations,
and to make recommendations
for upgrading the security
posture of the sites. In addition,
PSE reviewed, evaluated
and provided recommendations regarding current
Emergency Response Plans
for these tunnels.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC (PSE) provided security consulting services addressing the entrances to three Amtrak tunnel sites (a total of six tunnels) located in the Baltimore/Washington area. The three tunnel sites consist of the BP tunnels in Baltimore (John Street, Wilson Street, and the Gilmore tunnel all located south of the Baltimore Station), the Union tunnels in Baltimore (1871 and 1934 tunnels both located north of the Baltimore Station), and the 1st Street tunnel located south of Union Station in Washington, DC. In addition, PSE reviewed, evaluated and provided recommendations regarding the current Emergency Response Plans for these tunnels.
Security consulting services performed for Phase I:
❖ Conducted interviews with Amtrak personnel ❖ Evaluated the entrances to six tunnels, exterior fences, gates and barriers, and existing exterior lighting ❖ Reviewed, evaluated and provided recommendations regarding current Emergency Response Plans ❖ Established locations for additional lighting fixtures, CCTV cameras and intrusion detection alarm-monitored points ❖ Developed a cabling/wiring scheme for the proposed system and a video switching and recording system ❖ Provided recommendations for locations of digital video recorders, monitors, etc, and for software to control recording, to control access to video images and to track any changes within the camera viewing area ❖ Established equipment types for all proposed security equipment ❖ Prepared a report of findings and recommendations and detailed cost estimate for equipment and installation ❖ Prepared a Basis of Design and Construction (BDC) for Phase II
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Professional Consulting and Engineering Services
• Project Management• Applications Design/Engineering• Specifications• RFP Preparation• Bid Analysis• Drawings & Bid Documents
Preparation• Site Surveys/Studies• Compliance Audits• Planning/Programmatic
Development• Construction Observation• Certification Testing• Training• Operating Policies/Procedures
Code Compliance• Evacuation Planning• Systems Analysis• Code Review
Emergency Operations• Migration Plan/Project Schedule
(Primavera)• Procurement Assistance• Installation and Acceptance testing
Oversight• Computer Premises Equipment
(CPE)/ 9-1-1 Telephony• Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)• Records Management System
(RMS)• Cabling and Grounding• Specifications and User
Requirements Review• Fire/Emergency Safety Manuals• Fire/Emergency Evacuation Graphics
Emergency Operations (cont’d)• Communication Infrastructure • LAN-WAN-RF Combined Media
Distribution• Structured Copper-Fiber-Coax
Distribution Networks• Access Control/Central Station/
Homeland Security Center Operation Planning
• Computer-aided dispatch• 800 MHZ Trunked Radio Design/
Management• Geographic and Jurisdictional Database
Mapping Management with Call Dispatch Integration
• Remote RF Mobile Data via Fixed Terminal Equipment and PDA Installs
• Critical Electrical and Environmental Systems Analysis
• Life Safety Analysis• RFP Procurement, Bid/Negotiation• Construction Services
Communications• 911 Call Centers• Data/Telecom• Computer Networking• Video Conferencing• Video Arraignment• Digital Video Broadcast• Multi-Media• Audio/Visual/Video• Acoustics• Noise & Vibration Control• Theater Technologies• Wide Area Networks • Fiber Networks • Educational Technologies
Emergency Operations Management
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC (PSE) provided consultant services including debriefing, interviews, historical analysis, technology requirements, specification preparation, RFP production, and bid analysis to replace Amtrak’s CHIEFS system public safety software. Amtrak’s existing system was nearly ten years old and no longer met Amtrak Police Department’s business needs. It did not keep pace with up-to-date technological demands and proved labor-intensive to maintain. The existing central monitoring center is a national call center providing coverage for emergency, enforcement, disaster management, hazardous spill/contamination response and rail operations management with far-reaching, and sometimes overlapping jurisdictional-based, automated response call-up. The new system includes the following components and capabilities:
❖ Computer-aided dispatch/geobase sensitive programming ❖ Records management system ❖ Internal affairs module for secure review ❖ Employee communications ❖ Personnel management module ❖ GIS mapping with national coverage and integrated/imported response jurisdiction mapping ❖ Custom reporting relating to train-specific information
The new system will allow for effective real time dissemination of information regarding departmental productivity and crime trend analysis, which facilitates effective deployment of resources in conjunction with daily operational requirements as well as emergency deployments. This project demonstrates PSE’s ability to “prime” a sophisticated, nationally advertised consulting award and bring stakeholders technology support into a modern data and systems managed universe that will be deployed in at least 15 cities and covering almost 150 operators.
Nationwide
PSE was chosen by Amtrak to
replace its Emergency 9-1-1 Dispatch Center
with a modern system that will
cover no less than 15 cities
and nearly 150 operators. PSE’s
designs allow for adaptation with evolving technology to serve current
and future needs.
Enterprise Safety Assessment/Emergency 9-1-1 DispatchAmtrak
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Emergency Operations Center Consulting & Design CoordinationDelaware County Emergency Services
An Emergency Operations
Center (EOC) is a complex facility
that serves as a nerve center
during both small emergencies
and large disasters. PSE’s
EOC designs employ the latest
state-of-the-art technology, to
provide flexibility and technological
resources to manage an incident
effectively while keeping the
operation simple and easy to
manage.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC provided consulting and design coordination services through the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) to provide an Emergency Operations Center fit out to meet the needs of Delaware County, Pennsylvania in the event of a local, state, or federal emergency. The goal was to provide the capability of a scalable response to incidents ranging from small-scale fires and accidents to a countywide disaster response. By using the latest state of the art design, the PSE design allowed for the phased sequential escalation of response based on the requirements of the incident. This approach followed the Delaware County (DelCo) EOC Renovation Theory in that it separated the Unified Command group from the Operations and Planning group and the Logistics and Finance group. Senior elected officials will be sequestered from the Command group. News media and some liaison groups will be separated from the remainder by keeping them in a briefing area thus allowing for better management of the incident.
The following rooms were utilized for the deployment of multimedia and communications technology: Privacy and Sequestering Room, EOC First Stage Activation Room, Unified Command/Joint Command Group Room and the EOC Full Activation Room. A multimedia control and feed was also provided to the DelCo 9-1-1 Emergency Response Center within the facility.
Multimedia Management System ❖ Multiple touch screen A/V controllers ❖ Live broadcast feeds ❖ Internet broadcast beeds ❖ Multimedia switching capability ❖ Voice and data distribution ❖ Large flat LCD screen and multimedia projection displays ❖ Fixed and mobile video conferencing system
Tele/Data Infrastructure ❖ Equipment rack layouts ❖ Structured cabling and conduit ❖ Ethernet and Wi-Fi switch deployment ❖ Wireless laptop cart system ❖ UPS system ❖ Systems integration
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Hutchinson Island, Florida
Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS)Saint Lucie Nuclear Power Plant
Known as experts in
the perimeter detection and fencing fields
– our staff has planned,
designed, engineered and/
or evaluated hundreds of
intrusion and homeland
security applications
for defensive counter
measures.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC provided design analysis for the replacement of the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant’s Perimeter Intrusion Detection System. The plant’s perimeter line is approximately 7,500 ft. of varied terrain in a coastal environment, divided into 37 detection zones
PSE’s services included the following:
Research Existing Conditions ❖ Interviewed PIDS manufacturer ❖ Collected system performance and reliability data ❖ Obtained As-built documentation ❖ Determined equipment life expectancy and maintenance history
Security Assessments ❖ Assessment of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulatory Guide’s performance criteria for detection ❖ Comparison of microwave systems verses other technologies ❖ Verification of zoning layouts and multiplexing to prevent frequency interference ❖ Evaluation of double, triple, and quadruple stack volumetric detection designs ❖ Construction phasing requirements ❖ Cost analysis
Design of Replacement System ❖ System of like and kind which met NRC performance requirements (Regulatory Guide 544 and Design Basis Threat 10CFR73.1) ❖ Replacement Methods ❖ Phasing required for construction ❖ Opinion of probable cost
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Multiple Campus Projects throughout U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico
Pharma • Chemical • Petrochemical • Electronics • Food Homeland Security Program Development
PSE’s staff has over 30 years
experience providing
comprehensive professional engineering, design, and consulting services in
security, particularly for Pharma,
chemical, utility, and government
agency clients throughout
the U.S. The firm’s depth of expertise
is measurable in the great number of
our designs in current
operation, which total several hundred and
equal over $5 billion in
construction costs.
Professional Systems Engineering’s staff experience in defining requirements for both counter-crime and counter-terrorism in Homeland Security for chemical, organics, refinement/manufacturing and laboratory spaces includes site security, fire protection, gas suppression, communications and fire alarm/mass notification. Many of these system designs were accomplished for the following client projects.
❖ McNeil Pharmaceutical, Spring House, PA – Labs and Manufacturing❖ Ortho Pharmaceutical, Raritan, NJ – Labs and Manufacturing❖ McNeil Consumer Products, Round Rock, TX – Class 100 Manufacturing❖ McNeil Consumer Products, Las Piedras, PR – Class 100 Manufacturing ❖ McNeil Pharmaceutical, Spring House, PA – Animal Research Labs❖ Boehringer Ingelheim, NJ – Precious Metals Laboratory Analysis❖ Citgo Petroleum, Corpus Christi, TX – Refinery❖ Citgo Petroleum, Lake Charles, LA – Manufacturing❖ Citgo Petroleum, Houston, TX – Corporate Offices❖ Rhone Poulenc Rohrer, Ft. Washington, PA – Labs and Manufacturing❖ BASF Corporation, Mount Olive, NJ – Research and Development Center❖ National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD – Campus Improvements❖ Nortel, Ottawa, Canada – New Production Laboratories❖ Sterling Pharmaceuticals, Collegeville, PA – New Campus❖ University of PA, Philadelphia, PA – Animal Research Labs❖ Key Pharmaceuticals, Las Piedras, PR – Class 100 Manufacturing and Packaging ❖ Astro Space Center, Brunswick, NJ – Satellite Intergration/Test❖ International Flavors and Fragrances – Manufacturing
Many of these projects required specialized lethal gas and biohazard monitoring, safety integration, and critical life safety measures. In some cases, even 1 part in 1 billion of working chemicals could be immediately lethal leading to special safety planning.
Security and communications efforts were equally as strong requiring utmost care in program development, governmental regulation, and contractor compliance while providing both convenience and safe conditions for the work population.
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
City of Philadelphia Facilities Assessment ProjectSecurity Assessment
PSE’s experts provided the City
of Philadelphia an added level
of value by addressing the often forgotten
security, life safety, and
communication disciplines
as part of the capital
expenditure planning process.
Our direct experience with first responders
and public safety helped
to align this assessment
with real world needs that are
not understood by general
assessment providers.
Professional Systems Engineering, LLC participated in assessing the physical condition of 149 City of Philadelphia department facilities, totaling approximately 3 million square feet. Our findings were conveyed both in hardcopy any dynamic data spreadsheet in an organized, comprehensive format that allowed the City to prioritize and allocate funding for ongoing capital repairs and maintenance.
Facilities for the following City departments were included:
❖ Police Department -- 32 facilities ❖ Fire Department -- 66 facilities ❖ Prison System -- 36 facilities ❖ Department of Public Health --15 facilities ❖ Interior of City Hall
The assessment information was stored in a data system that enables Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority (PICA) and the City to effectively evaluate and approve annual five-year financial plans with prioritized funding for future renovations. The facility conditions assessment process included the following elements:
❖ Building (Structure and Systems) ❖ Roofing ❖ Exterior walls ❖ Exterior building lighting ❖ Interior finishes ❖ Heating system ❖ Electrical power distribution ❖ Telecommunications ❖ Plumbing systems ❖ Air conditioning system
❖ Fire protection systems ❖ ADA ramps, lifts ❖ Site support structures ❖ On-site paved surfaces ❖ Perimeter paved surfaces ❖ Site structures ❖ Site furnishings ❖ Site drainage ❖ Interior fencing ❖ Landscaping
PSE was responsible for the 36 prison facilities assessing their security systems including perimeter security, fire protection/detection system and tele/data communication systems. For this project, PSE entered field data collection into the software for integration and data quality assurance management. Data collected from the physical inspection teams was entered into a database -- Microsoft Access. The data was transferred to the database integrator who merged the data into master files where it was classified by building systems; finally prioritized, assigned associated costs, and checked for accuracy.
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Security Consulting ServicesCITGO Petroleum - Lake Charles Manufacturing
PSE surveyed, inspected, and
assessed all existing refinery
security devices, equipment, alarms, and monitoring
systems currently
installed. This included:
fences, intrusion detection devices,
surveillance equipment, and access control devices. Policy
and procedures for the use of security
equipment were addressed in a full threat and
vulnerability assessment. PSE was responsible
for CITGO obtaining a $14
million grant from the Department
of Homeland Security.
Professional Systems Engineering provided baseline threat and vulnerability assessment and security consulting services including a review of the designs to date for the upgrade of the security system at the Lake Charles Manufacturing Facility.
Our services included:
❖ Applications review of the perimeter fence location and mechanical configuration of the fence, perimeter access control points including vehicle gates, vehicle barriers, and personnel entrance points ❖ Review of the perimeter lighting system including fixture type(s), locations, pole type(s), light levels, perimeter coverage, light-to-dark ratio, and circulating to ensure compatibility with the proposed CCTV surveillance system and security force human surveillance requirements ❖ Conducting an applications review of the proposed perimeter intrusion detection system (PIDS) including PIDS equipment type, zone lengths, zone break points (to match CCTV coverage), and power requirements ❖ Conducting an applications review of the video monitoring, switching/control and recording system to support the proposed CCTV surveillance system, including the intergration of the CCTV system with the PIDS ❖ Review of the security computer access control and alarm monitoring system ❖ Applications review of the Security communications system including telephone, radio, intercom/paging, for both facility and Local Law Enforcement Agency (LLEA) interface ❖ Review of the proposed security console layout and security control room arrangement to ensure ergonomic design concepts have been incorporated ❖ Review of technical bid specification(s) for procurement and installation of the proposed security system
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
Corpus Christi, Texas
Security Threat & Vulnerability AssessmentCITGO Petroleum - Corpus Christi Refinery
PSE surveyed, inspected, and
assessed all existing refinery
security devices, equipment, alarms, and monitoring
systems currently
installed. This included:
fences, intrusion detection devices,
surveillance equipment, and access control devices. Policy
and procedures for the use of security
equipment were addressed in a full threat and
vulnerability assessment. PSE was responsible
for CITGO obtaining a $14
million grant from the Department
of Homeland Security.
Professional Systems Engineering provided a baseline threat and vulnerability assessment of refinery security and made recommendations from which CITGO management optimized efficiency, minimized cost, and maximized the protection of critical assets. The data and information gathered by the on-site PSE project team was contained in a Security Survey Report, which contained recommendations addressing areas for change and/or improvement, alternatives, benefit analysis, as well as identification of areas that are satisfactory. PSE utilized the CARVER Model to assess and determine the threats and vulnerability of the refinery operation including offshore and land traffic impact.
PSE’s services included a comprehensive management oriented physical security survey and risk/threat assessment which:
❖ Analyzed the security requirements to achieve adequate and cost-effective protection for the Corpus Christi Refinery, equipment, and personnel
❖ Assessed the adequacy of existing site security systems with regard to the requirements
❖ Determined the existing risk that CITGO had with its current security program as it relates to the unauthorized access, sabotage, public safety, and overall vulnerability of the refinery
❖ Provided recommendations regarding how to better protect CITGO assets ❖ Provided a cost estimate for the recommended courses of action
Client List
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
AGENCIES City of Baltimore, MDCity of Elizabeth, NJCity of Hoboken, NJCity of Perth Amboy, NJCity of Philadelphia, PACounty of Bergen, NJCounty of Carbon, PACounty of Caroline, MDCounty of Delaware, OHCounty of Delaware, PACounty of Eaton, MICounty of Essex, NJCounty of Franklin, OHCounty of Hudson, NJCounty of Luzerne, PACounty of Montgomery, MD
Dept. of Public Works and Transportation County of Orange, CADC Department of Mental HealthDistrict of Columbia Federal Aviation AdministrationGeneral Services AdministrationHancock County, WVInternal Revenue Service (IRS)Lexington-Fayette Urban Co. Gov’t, KYMaryland Dept. of Public Safety and
Correctional Services (DPSCS)Merrimack County, NHNational Cancer InstituteNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationNJ Dept. of CorrectionsNJ Division of Property Management and
Construction (DPMC)NJ Economic Development AuthorityNew York Department of CorrectionsNew York City Dept. Design & ConstructionNew York Juvenile AdministrationPatapsco Waste Water Treatment PlantPennsylvania Dept. of General Services Social Security AdministrationSouth Brunswick Township, NJThe State of New JerseyUS Agency for International Development
AGENCIES cont. US Army Corps of Engineers US Fish and Wildlife Service US Coast GuardUS Dept. of Health Human ServicesUS Postal ServiceVirginia Department of CorrectionsWest Virginia State Government
CORPORATE / PROFESSIONAL ABC TVAmerican Standard1616 Walnut Street High-RiseBASF - North American Headquarters BHC SecuritiesBlue Cross/Blue ShieldBloom EnergyBurle IndustriesCIGNA
Two Liberty PlaceCommerce Square
Exchange Place Center Office TowerGeneral ElectricHome Life Insurance CompanyInglis HouseJohnson and Johnson, PAMelitta, NJNASDQNBC TVNew Brunswick High-Rise HousingOne Bala PlazaTwo Bala PlazaThree Bala PlazaPenn Towers HotelPNC BankRCA New Products DivisionTowers, Perrin, Forster, and Crosby, Inc.Two Liberty PlaceVanguard Group, Inc. Verizon
Project Sites throughout PA & DEWyndham Hotel at Franklin Plaza
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PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
COURTS / LAW ENFORCEMENT 19th Judicial District Court, LA Administrative Office of the United States
Courts (AOUSC)Alameda Juvenile Courts, CA Amtrak Police Department Bergen County Justice Center, NJ Bergen County Sheriff’s Office, NJ Bridgeport Superior Courts and Center for
Juvenile Matters, CT Cantonsville District Court, MDCarbon County Courthouse, PA Dauphin County Courthouse, PADelaware Capitol Police Department, DE Delaware County Courthouse, PA Delaware County Domestic Courts, PA Delaware County Magistrates, PA Delaware County Sheriff’s Department, PA Delaware State Police Denver Sheriff Office, CO Eaton County Sheriff’s Department, MI Elizabeth City 9-1-1, NJ Elizabeth City Police Department, NJ Essex County Courthouse, NJ Essex County Sheriff’s Office, NJ Franklin County Courthouse, OH Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, NH Hudson County Fire, Police and Training
Academy, NJ Hudson County Sheriff’s Office, NJ Jefferson County Courthouse, NY Kent County Courthouse, DE Lehigh County Courthouse, PA Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, KY Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department, PAMontgomery Co. Criminal Justice Ctr., MDNiagara Falls Police and Courts, NYNewark Police Department, NJ Ocean County Jail, NJ Orange County Sheriff Department, CA Philadelphia Police Department, PA Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office, PA South Brunswick Police Department, NJ South Brunswick Township, NJ Southern Maryland Courthouse, MDWashington County Courthouse, MD
INDUSTRIAL / CHEMICAL / PHARMA / CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTUREARCO Chemicals, PAAT&T, NJCoates Reprographics, PAExxon Biomedical Facilities, PAHenkel Chemical, PAMissouri River Dams, COKulicke & Soffa, PAPatapsco Waste Water Treatment PlantRCA New Products Division, PAUnisys Corporation, PAVerizon
30 Delaware Sites, 400 Pennsylvania Sites
Voltaix, LLC, PA
ENERGYAmeren UEAEPBruce PowerCITGO Dominion PowerFlorida Power and LightNew York Power AuthorityNY State Electric & Gas Corp. (NYSEG)Potomac Electric & Power Company
(PEPCO), MD, VA & DC Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E)SCANA Corporation, SC
CULTURALCIGNA, PA
Fire Apparatus MuseumClay Center for the Arts and Sciences, WV Cusano Environmental Education Center Holocaust Museum, Washington, DCIndependence National Historic Park, PAKent Park, Delaware County, PALincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NYNational Museum of American Jewish
History (NMAJH), PAPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFAUniversity of PA Museum of Archaeology
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PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, LLC Pennbrook Business Center 1010 Church Road Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel. 215-661-1600 www.profsyseng.com
30 YEARS + STRATEGY + SPECIFICATIONS + TECHNOLOGY
TELECOMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTUREBergan County, NJCity of Hoboken, NJCity of Philadelphia, PACounty of Essex, NJFiserv Trust - BHC, PAGeneral ElectricLexington County Government, KYNASDAQNBC - NYCProvident National Bank, PARichard Stockton College, NJRCA - Indianapolis, INRCA - Rockefeller Center, NYState of Maryland (Multiple Sites)University of Pennsylvania, PAVerizon – Corporate Computer Center
TRANSPORTATIONAmtrak
Los Angeles Maintenance Yard, CANational 9-1-1 Call SystemHomeland Sec. Prog. - NE Corridor
City of Philadelphia - PHL Int’l. AirportHoneywell CorporationMontgomery County MD, Dept. of Public
Works and Transportation New Jersey Transportation Authority
(NJTA)Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC)Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation
(PennDOT)SEPTA
PARKING STRUCTURES
County of DelawareExchange Place Center Office TowerKent County Courthouse, DEMontgomery Parking Authority, MDRutgers University, NJHicksville Parking Garage, NYUniversity of Pennsylvania, PAWyndham Hotels and Resorts, PA
LABORATORY / HIGH PERFORMANCE SPACEAstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, DE
Administrative Support/Training Astro Space Center, NJBASF Corporation, NJ
Research and Development CenterBoehringer Ingelheim, NJ Johnson and Johnson Patient Care, NJ
Administrative AreasMerck Pharmaceutical, PAMcNeil Consumer Products, PA
Labs and ManufacturingMcNeil Consumer Products, TX
Class 100 ManufacturingMcNeil Consumer Products, PR
Class 100 Manufacturing McNeil Pharmaceutical, Spring House, PA
Animal Research Labs and Manufacturing
Nortel, Ottawa, Canada New Production Laboratories
Ortho Pharmaceutical, NJ Labs and Manufacturing
Rhone-Poulenc Rohrer Pharmaceuticals, PA Labs and Manufacturing
Sterling Pharmaceuticals Precious Metals Laboratory Analysis
Thomas Jefferson University, PA Microbilogy Research
Rhone-Poulenc Rohrer Pharmaceuticals, PA Labs and Manufacturing
Sterling Pharmaceuticals Precious Metals Laboratory Analysis
Thomas Jefferson University, PA Microbiology Research
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