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Delaware Depository adheres to “defense in depth” security controls and procedures to protect customer assets from theft or damage. [5] This includes fortified physical structures and UL-rated vaults, 24/7 video surveillance, motion, sound, and vibration detection, electronic security, l ogical controls , and dual controls/segregation of ...
Delaware Democrat: Wilmington: 1857 1858 Weekly W. H. White & J. Stradley [34] Delaware Free Press: Wilmington: 1830 Weekly Henry Wilson [35] Delaware Free Press: Newark: 1979 1979 Delaware Free Press [36] Delaware Gazette: Wilmington: 1820 1828 Semi-weekly Samuel Harker [37] Delaware Gazette: Wilmington: 1837 1883 Weekly J. N. Harker [38]
Wilmington: 1984 Mailing software P A Twin Lakes Brewing Company: Consumer goods Brewers Newport: 2006 Brewery P A Union Bank of Delaware: Financials Banks Wilmington: 1839 Bank, acquired by Wilmington Trust in 1943 P D Victorine & Samuel Homsey: Industrials Business support services Wilmington: 1935 Architects, defunct 1979 P D W. L. Gore ...
Gannett paid $60 million for the two Delaware papers and merged them in 1989 to form one paper, The News Journal. [ 3 ] In 2010, The News Journal Company became The News Journal Media Group in an effort to collectively identify their extensive product portfolio of print, digital, video and new media.
Security Management is the monthly magazine of ASIS International (formerly the American Society for Industrial Security). [1] It was launched in 1972. The publication combines featured articles on topics such as terrorism and corporate espionage, with staff-written departments covering news and trends, homeland security, IT security, and legal developments.
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Delaware Avenue Historic District is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.It encompasses 180 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure developed in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
WILM-TV (proposed for Wilmington, Delaware) was granted a construction permit in 1953, but never made it to the air, surrendering its license in 1955. WILM would have broadcast on channel 83, the only U.S. TV station in history to be allocated the very top of the UHF spectrum.