Dog service announced as CIA Excel opens London office
The event came just weeks after the opening of the training group’s Belfast office and gave attendees the chance to meet director Mike Bluestone and to learn about some of CIA Excel’s future projects.
Bluestone, who has nearly 20 years’ experience in corporate security and risk management, used the ceremony to announce the group’s latest service, K999. The canine explosives detection service represents the latest part of CIA Excel’s search for new business resilience and counter-terrorism programmes.
“We have launched the K999 service as we recognise that companies in all business sectors and particularly those within Central London and the City Square Mile have a need for specialist bomb detection services,” Bluestone said.
Established in the late 1980s under managing director and founder, Alan D’Ambrosio, CIA Exce says it is now the largest investigation, training, risk & security consultancy in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The new office is supported by the group’s other operations in Belfast and Hamilton. To find out more, visit the CIA Excel website.
Dog service announced as CIA Excel opens London office
The event came just weeks after the opening of the training group’s Belfast office and gave attendees the chance to […]
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