Our Mission

Wilson Defense Technologies strives to provide world-class leading-edge technologies as solutions for modern and future security threats. We believe problems only exist to be solved and that every issue we face can be handled when people gather to create effective solutions for the future.

Protecting Critical Infrastructure

The 2001 Patriot Act defined critical infrastructure as those "systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of those matters."
As UAVs become increasingly cheaper, easier to fly, and better able to carry larger payloads, the risk of not securing the airspace of our nation’s critical infrastructure increases.


Nuclear

The physical security of nuclear power plants and their vulnerability to deliberate acts of terrorism was elevated to a national security concern following the September 11, 2001 attacks. Since then, Congress has repeatedly focused oversight and legislative attention on nuclear power plant security requirements established and enforced by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. No viable solution to airspace protection of these facilities has ever been proposed…until now.


Natural Gas & Oil

Oil and gas companies may experience risks on a transnational, national and human security level. The success of new investments often depends on the successful utilization of risk management strategies. Wilson Defense Technologies, Inc. proudly presents solutions to address the most potent threats in the industry. We are the strategy.


Sea Ports

Experts warn that U.S. seaports could be tempting targets for terrorists bent on killing large numbers of people, grabbing media attention, and disrupting the U.S. economy. Port, ferry, and cruise-ship terminals are often located in highly congested areas where large numbers of people live and work. Liquefied natural gas terminals and refineries that produce highly volatile petrochemicals and convert crude oil into gasoline and heating oil are also often nearby. Given the importance of foreign trade to the U.S. economy, an attack that shut down a major American port for even a few days could devastate the regional economy served by that port. - Council on Foreign Relations

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