Closing Remarks
Close out the official Perimeter PREVENT conference program by hearing from Christa Decker and Amy Dunton, co-chairs of the SIA Perimeter Security Subcommittee.
Speakers
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Christa DeckerCo-chair, SIA Perimeter Security Subcommittee; Vice president, Protective Design Group
Whitman, Requardt & AssociatesChrista Decker, vice president of the Protective Design Group at Whitman, Requardt & Associates (WRA), leads WRA’s Protective Design Group and has been providing protective design services for government studies, design projects and Title II efforts involving perimeter and building security countermeasures for almost 20 years. She has successfully completed a wide variety of engineering projects, including the design of new vehicle control points for government installations; selection and specification of active and passive vehicle barriers, perimeter fences, perimeter intrusion detection systems; and interior building modifications for the installation interior guard posts and personnel access control. Decker has contributed to the development of feasibility studies and design projects for new and renovated federal facilities and campuses that must be brought into compliance with the most robust federal criteria to improve protection for federal/U.S. Department of Defense personnel and critical assets from a full range of terrorist threats.
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Amy DuntonCo-Chair, SIA Perimeter Security Subcommittee; Vice President
Sulton SecurityAmy Dunton is a seasoned business development professional with over 25 years of experience in the critical infrastructure industry. Specializing in building strategic relationships and driving business growth, she combines a deep understanding of both physical and network security with expertise in structured cabling, power/cooling systems, connectivity, IT infrastructure, and data center operations. Throughout her career, Dunton has held key roles across distribution, manufacturing and enterprise IT solutions, giving her a well-rounded, cross-disciplinary perspective on the intersection of technology and security. Her comprehensive knowledge spans facilities, data centers and IT infrastructure, with a focus on creating collaborative, future-focused strategies to design, build and secure critical assets in an increasingly interconnected world. Dunton is committed to advancing the industry through active leadership; she serves as co-chair of the SIA Perimeter Security Subcommittee, serves on the boards of the AFCOM Greater Minnesota Chapter and the 7×24 Exchange Minnesota Chapter and has contributed her expertise as a board member of the Minnesota ASIS Chapter.
