SecuraComm Teams Up With Amlicke Engineering Services International To Better Serve Telecommunications Field
SecuraComm continues to add affiliates to its growing nationwide Affiliate Program. Bruce Amilicke of Amlicke Engineering Services International is SecuraComm's newest affiliate.
PITTSBURGH, PA (PRWEB) February 5, 2005 -- SecuraComm, an independent
security consulting and engineering firm located in Pittsburgh, has recently
signed an affiliation with Dr. Bruce B. Amlicke, the principal engineer and
president of Amlicke Engineering Services International located
While
other firms have been downsizing, SecuraComm has been growing. With its roots in
Pittsburgh for 26 years, SecuraComm has business partners across the U.S and
Europe,.
Dr. Amlicke has more than 25 years experience in security,
telecommunications, emergency operations, engineering and related fields. He is
principal engineer and manager for projects in security, computer networking,
communications and radio frequency shielding for high security facilities world
wide; computer software development; data base management systems; and military
systems design for a variety of government and commercial clients. He has
conducted a number of important telecommunications and security surveys and
infrastructure needs analysis.
Dr. Amlicke has worked with several
companies providing services to the GSA, Department of State, Department of
Defense, and other Government Agencies and commercial firms. He holds current
high-level security clearances with the Department of Defense and other U.S.
Government agencies. He has supported the renovation effort of the Old Executive
Office Building and the White House in the areas of security and
telecommunications. He has served as project manager for the security renovation
of the Department of Education Headquarters in Washington DC.
He was the
chief investigator on a groundbreaking project in computer security and
information warfare. He has been the chief engineering advisor for a project to
analyze problems affecting the potential employment of non-lethal weapons. In a
similar capacity he has provided advice to a project tasked with determining the
potential difficulties in the verification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
He has developed software and methodology to analyze the accuracy of large
information systems.
He addressed the AIA on the subject of providing
security and communications to historic buildings. He also appeared on the
Discovery Channel to talk about security. From 1967 to 1975, Dr. Amlicke served
with distinction in the U.S. Air Force.
Dr. Amlicke adds to the growing
list of affiliates of SecureComm.
Editor’s Note: To arrange an interview
with SecuraComm, please contact Judy Sapos at 412-585-1434.
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