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Title: 'Corporate Update', Spring 2007
Published: April 2007
Size: 8 Pages / 207kb
Content: This issues leads with the appointment of Baroness Ruth Henig as the new chairman of the SIA. Andy Drane, Acting Chief Executive of the SIA, highlights the need for professional and dependable security. Also features: SIA licensing in Scotland, the SIA partnership with Crimestoppers, the increase in the SIA licence application fee and what the public can expect from SIA licensing of vehicle immobilisers.
Targeting: Intended for purchasers of private security services and other key stakeholders. |
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Title: 'Corporate Update', Summer 2006
Published: July 2006
Size: 8 Pages / 615kb
Content: This issue leads with a letter from David Dickinson, Chief Executive of the BSIA (the professional trade association for the security industry in the UK), reviewing the progress that has been made so far in regulating the private security industry. John Saunders, Chief Executive of the SIA, then talks about facts and figures relating to licensing and the Approved Contractor Scheme.
Targeting: Intended for purchasers of private security services and other key stakeholders. |
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Title: 'Update - Corporate', February 2006
Published: February 2006
Size: 8 Pages / 402kb
Content: Information on how recent and future changes within the private security industry will affect the purchasing of security services. Also features information relating to SIA Licensing in Scotland and the SIA's Approved Contractor Scheme.
Targeting: Primarily intended for purchasers of private security services, though may be of interest to security industry suppliers. |
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Title: 'Update - Corporate', Summer 2005
Published: Summer 2005
Size: 8 Pages / 388kb
Content: Information on how recent and future changes within the private security industry will affect the purchasing of security services.
Targeting: Primarily intended for purchasers of private security services, though may be of interest to security industry suppliers. | |
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