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INVESTIGATION INSIDERS
Retired Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police and security expert, Jeffrey B. Miller joins Forhad to discuss his career, offers his insights on event security and provides advice to those that have responsibility for security at events.
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Apr. 23, 2021 - Alum talks National Football League's 'big game' preparedness during a pandemic
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Feb. 03, 2018 - 3:38 - Former chief security officer for the NFL provides insight on how fans are kept safe.
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Dec. 27, 2017 - 5:18 - Readiness Resource Group CEO Dave Shepherd and Jeffrey Miller Consulting owner Jeffrey Miller on Disney Resorts’ tightening their security by removing the “do not disturb” signs from rooms and the enhanced security measures in NYC for the New Year’s Eve ball drop.
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Oct. 10, 2017 - 3:13 - Former Pennsylvania Police Commissioner Jeffrey Miller on how the new accounts of the Las Vegas massacre change the investigation.
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Oct 5, 2017 - Insight from Jeff Miller, senior vice president at MSA Security.
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May. 23, 2017 - 3:53 - Jeff Miller, senior vice president at MSA Security, breaks down the three stages of protection
pr newswire
November 15, 2017 — MSA Security ("MSA"), a global high consequence threat security firm, today announced a strategic partnership with Jeffrey Miller Consulting, LLC ("Jeffrey Miller Consulting"). Mr. Miller, who is leaving his role as Senior Vice President at MSA Security to initiate this new venture, will specialize in risk and vulnerability assessments, and game integrity consultation—perfectly complementing the suite of holistic security solutions offered by MSA. What's more, the alliance will further the missions of both firms to ensure safety and fairness within the sports and entertainment industry.
Security magazine
October 31, 2017 — Following the Las Vegas shooting – the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history – new concerns emerge regarding the security programs required to protect fans, performers, and staff at open-air sports and entertainment venues. In response to this tragedy, which many consider a “watershed moment,” we’ll undoubtedly see a renewed focus on high-consequence threat protection and a re-evaluation of the specific layered security methods required for open-air sites.
Security Magazine
April 25, 2017 — Modern day sports venue security is uncompromising and ever-evolving. Sports venues require a robust security posture to protect fans, players, staff and venue. Explosive threats, specifically Vehicle Borne IED (VBIED) and Person Borne IED (PBIED), have become prevalent, requiring an effective security solution. Franchise owners, chief security officers and professional and collegiate sports leagues must recognize vulnerabilities and combat risks. Explosive Detection Canine (EDC) teams are immensely valuable when combatting these explosive threats, specifically within the stadium environment – an acknowledgement made by current professional sports league mandates requiring EDC teams at stadiums nationwide.
Security Magazine
November 1, 2010 — The National Football League is committed to keeping our fans, players, coaches and employees safe when working in our facilities. Under the leadership of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, the teams have provided a great deal of support to NFL Security Department initiatives designed to create a safe environment for all who attend our games during the season. The efforts of many stadium professionals behind the scenes are key to the success of our Stadium Security and Fan Conduct programs.