Indigenous People’s Day
Alternative celebration to Columbus Day that gives recognition to the indigenous populations affected by colonization
Alternative celebration to Columbus Day that gives recognition to the indigenous populations affected by colonization
Seven-day Jewish festival giving thanks for the fall harvest
MCCA meetings are available to MCCA members and their staff, invited government agency representatives and sponsor partners. Law enforcement staff members are allowed in all meeting segments except for Executive Sessions. Official representatives of governmental agencies are normally invited to attend all sessions except for the Executive Sessions.
Jewish holiday, also known as The Eighth (Day) of Assembly, following the Sukkot festival and marking the end of the weekly readings of the Torah
Also known as Divali or Deepavali, a 5-day festival of lights among Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists celebrating new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil and lightness over darkness
Bahá’í celebration of the birth of their founder and teacher
U.S. federal holiday honoring military veterans; also celebrated as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day in other parts of the world, commemorating the ending of World War I
ISC East is the Northeast’s leading security and public safety event, hosted in collaboration with premier sponsor Security Industry Association (SIA) and in partnership with ASIS NYC. Each year, in order to keep our communities safe and secure, security dealers, installers, integrators, and consultants, along with corporate, government and law enforcement/first responder practitioners, convene in […]
Join TSF in celebrating OSAC at the 13th Annual TSF Dinner that includes the OSAC Distinguished Achievement Awards, great networking, an incredible keynote speaker (to be announced in spring 2024), VIP Reception with the speaker for leadership sponsors and a not-to-be-missed night for the security profession. Sponsorship information Wednesday, November 20, 2024 National Building Museum, […]
Held at the National Building Museum, Washington, D.C. to celebrate the achievements of OSAC