4 potential revenue streams from the Gulf Oil Spill: 1. Providing manpower and technical expertise to clean up the spill 2. Environmental engineering and consulting services 3. Instrumentation and data collection services to check toxicity levels around the spill 4. Providing set up and tear down of remote living quarters and command posts (they were actively involved throughout Louisiana during Katrina with the FEMA trailers)
2 of their 18 offices are located in southern Louisiana: Lake Charles and Port Allen
Emergency Response (Hurricane Relief to Anti-terrorism) SEC's extensive nationwide network of multi-disciplinary engineers, scientists, and technicians can provide emergency response services for virtually any natural or manmade disaster. SEC provides emergency response services to numerous U.S. federal clients, including DOE, DoD, USACE, and FEMA, as well as three U.K. federal government agencies. This service offering focuses on two key types of response actions: catastrophic natural events and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) releases or terrorist attacks. The Company’s incident response resources include a pre-trained mobile response staff, innovative survey and surface removal technologies, and a network of international offices. These resources offer clients immediate capability in responding to events. Clients use many of SEC’s technologies for radiological building and open land surveys. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is exploring these technologies for use in Dirty Bomb response. SEC’s mobile D&D license, issued by the State of Kentucky, has been used in 29 states across the country and provides SEC with an additional response capability. The Company’s experience encompasses some of the most important and high-profile emergencies in recent years: • SEC has supported Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, supporting hazardous material removal efforts for EPA and logistic solutions for FEMA’s temporary housing programs through a $100 million contract to provide manufactured home/travel trailer maintenance and deactivation support services to approximately 6,000 homes in Louisiana. • SEC has responded to 38 emergency call-outs since 1999 through task orders under its $250 million environmental and radiological support services contract at DOE sites located in Oak Ridge, TN, Paducah, KY, and Portsmouth, OH. • In 2005, SEC was awarded a five-year U.K.-wide CBRN response contract. Responsibilities under this contract include radiological hazard characterization, decontamination management and execution, environmental air dispersion modeling and waste and material sampling.