Nominations are open for the 2013 Security Excellence Awards (SEAs), to be held at the Hilton Park Lane, London, on 23rd October.
Seven new categories are being introduced in the SEA’s 15th year, celebrating a broad range of the services, professionals, and projects in the UK and international security industry.
The nominations will eventually be judged by over 40 independent representatives of the security industry, representing the entire security buying chain and some of the world’s foremost industry organizations.
Our own Brian Sims will be chairing the judges panel again this year. In a statement released today, he said:
I’m delighted to be judging the Security Excellence Awards for the 14th year in succession, and to once again serve as Chairman of the Judges. The Security Excellence Awards are hugely respected and highly regarded by the industry at large, and it’s always extremely inspiring to witness the many and varied solutions that have been developed throughout the course of the business year.
The new categories are:
- Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative of the Year
- Enterprise Security Risk Management Project of the Year
- Counter-Terrorism Solution of the Year
- Cyber Security Project of the Year
- Systems Integrator of the Year
- Best Deployment of Lone Worker Technology
- Security Manager of the Year
Meanwhile, the other categories that will make up the 2013 SEAs will be:
- International Achievement Award
- Customer Care Initiative of the Year
- Security Partnering Initiative of the Year
- Small-to-Medium Security Installer of the Year
- Large Security Installer of the Year
- ACS Champion of the Year
- Event Security Team of the Year
- Security Training Initiative of the Year
- Security Consultant of the Year
- Security Guarding Company of the Year
- Contribution to Standards in the Security Sector
The deadline for entries is on 28th June, so make sure you enter now.
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