Our Vision
"I'm a believer in surrounding yourself with positive people creating positive momentum. When you do that, you end up in a positive place. If I could list all the qualities of a group of people I'd want to be associated with, I think it would very closely mirror the people and culture at TSSI. We're security professionals, and we're part of a culture dedicated to helping others. It's not just an interest - it's how we're built at our core. That's what sets us apart and makes us unique."
Don L. Rondeau,
President & CEO and Board Member, Total Security Services, International, Inc.

At TSSI, our vision rests on four pillars that support everything we do: we see a world where 1) our Nation is protected from terrorist attacks, and prepared to respond to natural disasters and other catastrophic events because government at all levels is also prepared ; 2) people affected by emergencies receive timely, effective response services from government agencies, private companies and organizations charged with providing relief; 3) informed citizens and employees work as partners with industry and government because they are trained to recognize threats and offer an effective rapid response to protect our critical assets: our transportation and schools; our energy, medical and industrial assets; our buildings, public spaces and special events; 4) security professionals and emergency responders have shifted from a reactive, enforcement-based approach to a proactive, multi-disciplinary, service-based approach to protecting people, property and profitability. At TSSI, our vision links our past to our present and our future. Since 1992, we've evolved to the company we are today - seasoned security professionals with a gold-standard reputation, now uniquely positioned to work hand-in-glove with our colleagues at Macfadden, a company with decades of experience delivering rapid and reliable humanitarian relief around the globe. And within this culture comes a commitment - a sense of duty and service to people. Today, TSSI is a unique and vital part of this culture.



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TSSI News & Media
March 05, 2010 - Jeff Beatty reacts to the recent Pentagon shooting on CNN
TSSI Special Advisor, Jeff Beatty reacts to the recent Pentagon shooting on CNN
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October 29, 2009 - TSSI Pres & CEO Don L. Rondeau is a Guest Host on HSTV's The Listening Post Program: “Freedom & Security"
Don L. Rondeau, President & CEO of TSSI, Inc., a homeland security professional, appears as a guest host on a new episode of the Homeland Security Television Channel (HSTV) interview program The Listening Post. In this episode entitled “Freedom & Security”, guest host Don L. Rondeau explores the delicate balance act between the obvious need for continued enhancements to our homeland security and the basic freedoms guaranteed by our constitution.

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October 19, 2009 - Truckers and Others Take on Terrorists
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration News - HEADLINE: Truckers and others take on terrorists

First Observer, a national terrorism awareness program that makes use of the skills, experiences and "savvy" of Americans who spend a good part of their working day in America's surface transportation industry, is now offering terrorism awareness training online. The 38- minute course can be viewed all at once or in sections as an individual's time permits.
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October 09, 2009 - TSSI, Inc. President & CEO Don L. Rondeau appears in a special diversity feature on the Homeland Security Television Channel
Don L. Rondeau, President & CEO of TSSI, Inc., a homeland security professional, appears in a Homeland Security Television Channel (HSTV) documentary that investigates the African American Experience in Protecting The Homeland.



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