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ISC's aviation security consultants have decades of experience in the field and were personally involved in planning and establishing the security systems of TWA, American Airlines, Northwestern, Continental, Delta, El Al and dozens of other airlines. Among ISC's senior managers who were among the security experts who developed the "Profile System" of airline security which began in Israel and has now been adopted the many international airlines. They were involved in the systems implementation in the United States and Europe.

ISC Aviation services are:
Risk Analysis
Security Audits
Cargo Security

In addition, ISC expert have been involved in the planning security systems for many airports, around the world.
Terrorist and contraband smuggling activities continue worldwide. Operations are increasingly complex and sophisticated. Therefore, security systems must be equally - or more - sophisticated, in order to detect such activities and prevent or deter their implementation. In this field ISC has been innovative in the following areas:
* Development of security systems for airports and
   airlines, tailored to client requirements and requests
* Personnel training for airline employees to increase
   their aware-ness
* Security services, including security personnel, for
   specialized missions

The ISC organization provides aviation security services at airports throughout the world. Several of our consultants, at the firm where they were previously employed, were instrumental in establishing numerous major projects for leading airline clients, a few of which are briefly described below:
* The design and development of aviation security
   program for American Airline's international
   operations. Continued perfor-mance of quality
   assurance audits and drills of the security system for
   AA; introduction of a newly designed Cargo Security
   program for this major airline.
* Design and development of a security program for
   TWA world-wide. This program was implemented at
   airports throughout Europe and the Middle East.
   After two years, the system was in place and the
   original security firm was phased out of the operation,
   TWA continues to use this highly effective program.
* Starting in 1989, after Lockerbie: design and
   development of security programs for Pan
   American World Airways which were implemented
   at nearly 30 international airports, including seven in
   the U.S.A.
* Design, planning and establishment of security
   programs for several fleets of corporate jets of major
   U.S., European, and Middle and Far Eastern
   concerns.
* Seminars for FAA Civil Aviation Security Specialists
   on Profiling and Quality Assurance Techniques.
* Participated in security engineering and program
   operations design for several major international
   airports.
* Surveys and security audits for USAir at stations in
   the United States and Canada (Charlotte,
   Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, etc.), and training of USAir
   agents in Toronto, Ottowa and Montreal.

* Cargo security
   ISC proposes to conduct a Cargo Security Survey.
   The purpose of the survey would be to study the
   existing security procedures at each particular station,
   and the specific issues related to that station.
   The result would be to devise a system with
   accompanying procedures which would contribute to
   cargo operations, and not hamper them.

* Training