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Political events have
made airports an attractive target and
"different locale" for the activity of
terrorists and other criminal elements. An
airport hosts a wide range of interests:
national, economic, commercial, etc. that are
likely to be the target of illegal activity. The
primary dangers are terror, crime, counterfeit
documents, smuggling and drugs.
In
order to increase efficiency and save resources,
Eyal CIL proposes centralizing all security
functions instead of having each airline
responsible for its own security, as it is the
current norm. The security system we propose
would operate along side of and in addition to
the coverage provided by the police.
An
effective security concept is based on security
circles. The first and outermost circle consists
of a perimeter defense system that integrates
technical means (fences), electronic means and
personnel. In the inner circles, limited areas
are defined and control points are established
in order to close-off and control passage.
Security
systems, built on technical means and personnel,
are established to inspect passengers, luggage
and cargo.
Electronic
control equipment and security personnel, both
uniformed and plain-clothes, personnel have
preventative and deterrent functions in critical
areas protecting against terror and criminal
activity.
Eyal CIL offers the following security services
to airports:
Initial
survey and risk analysis.
Consulting
regarding the selection of the optimal system at
minimal cost and integration of professional
engineering.
Implementing,
and training local staff to use, the
internationally recognized "Profile System" for
identifying suspicions persons and objects who
might pose a threat to the airport and its
clientele.
Assisting
in the design of new airports to ensure the
effective integration of information,
intelligence, personnel, security measures,
equipment, procedures, training, drills and
control. All of these will provide the optimal
security system. This system should be carefully
planned in advance and based on solid
professional principles.
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