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Delta Scientific Barrier Stops Intruder at U.S./ Mexican Border

Delta Scientific, the leading manufacturer of counter-terrorist vehicle control systems used in the United States and internationally, recently announced that a man from Santa Ana, Calif. attempted to cross from Tijuana into the United States via a closed lane at the San Ysidro Port of Entry south of San Diego on the afternoon of December 22 (2020). The Hyundai sedan struck a Delta Scientific TT218EC manual beam vehicle access barrier on the American side of the border. The driver was instantly killed. “The motive for the driver’s intention is still under investigation,” reported Greg Hamm, Delta Scientific Vice President of Sales and Marketing, “He had already hit two people on the Mexican side of the border before crashing into the TT218EC, which is a high security horizontal swing barrier with a K4 crash rating that is typical of the quality and strength of a Delta Scientific made barrier.” Beam barriers are the perfect solution for ingress and egress applications where you want to leave the roadway undisturbed. Delta cable and chain beam barriers are designed and used for both traffic control and high security applications. The buttresses sit on either side of the road with only the beam perched above it. These proven Delta barricade systems are deployed at government facilities, embassies, corporate headquarters, parking structures, nuclear power plants and automotive sales lots. The TT218EC beam barricade swing gate is specifically used at locations where vertical lifts are impractical and provides clear opening ranges from 10.5 to 24 feet (3,200mm to 7,315mm). It incorporates a heavy duty, multi-stranded cable or chain within the boom profile, which is held securely at both ends when fully closed, offering a formidable traffic control barrier. Impact from a moving vehicle is transmitted to the boom-supporting pillars. The high-strength chain of the TT218EC will stop a non-armored or non-tracked vehicle weighing 15,000 pounds at 30mph.  

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ASIS New Delhi Chapter Meeting Closes at Positive Note

ASIS New Delhi Chapter 207 has hosted the first ASIS India Chapters meet of 2021 along with ASIS Mumbai Chapter on Friday, 22 January 2021. The theme of the meeting was ‘Return to Workplace – Strategy and Roadmap.’ To give thrust and momentum to the theme, a panel of elite and eminent leaders with domain area expertise was invited. The panelists covered the functional areas such as HR, legal, public policy, IT, CRES-workplace solutions and BCM – business resiliency in the discussion. The chapter meet started with a welcome note by Manish Datta, Chapter Chair along with chapter updates. Mr. Datta reiterated on the chapter members to renew their membership in 2021 and remain connected. This was followed by an address by Sanjay Kaushik, ARVP North Region, 13A. Sanjay emphasized on the ASIS New Delhi Chapter feedback survey which was launched on 30 December 2020 and requested all members to provide their feedback. Diwakar Nath Pandey, Chapter Vice-Chair introduced Karan Chawla as the moderator for the panel discussion. Karan is currently working as Public Policy Manager, Strategic Response, Central and South Asia, Facebook. Karan set the tone for a very interesting panel discussion by introducing the panelists Nidhi Lahoti, Senior Assistant VP – HR, EXL; Sameer Bhagwat, Ex-head of Corporate Services, TIAA Global Business Services; Parveen Gogia, Executive Director, India IT COO, Nomura Services India Private Limited; Manishi Pathak, Partner, Anhad Law; and Man Singh Yadav, Director, Global Enterprises Security, APAC, BlackRock. The panellists provided very valuable, relevant and apt insights on the theme. Their camaraderie was excellent – thus enabling the best and very relevant information which was disseminated to the participants. The chapter meet concluded with the felicitation of all speakers and a vote of thanks by Harvindra Singh, Chapter Secretary.  

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