Charleston, SC Economic Development

Advanced Security

Since 9/11, both the public and private sectors have invested vast amounts in the development and implementation of new security technologies. With nearly all U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security agencies represented here, plus one of the nation's largest ocean ports and a growing medical research center, Charleston has become a hub of research & development, practical testing and pilot initiatives for a wide range of security solutions.
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Market StrengthsRelated Research & InnovationWho's Here
Military & defense talent with more than 10,000 ex-military and government employees in the area, many with high level security clearances. Much of this military and defense-related knowledge and experience has direct applications in the advanced security industry.

Growing, technically skilled workforce including strong growth in related occupations, such as software engineers, electrical engineers, chemical engineers, computer programmers and technicians. Local colleges and universities offer an array of relevant degree programs ranging from electrical engineering and computer science to discovery informatics and biochemistry.





Competitive wage structure. The chart below provides wages typically associated with the advanced security sector, or visit our workforce and employment page to access a more comprehensive list of average wages by occupation (BLS data). For a local wage & benefit survey broken down by industry sector and company size contact Heyward Horton at the Charleston Regional Development Alliance.

Advanced Security Cluster, Select Occupations, Charleston S.C. MSA

Occupation Code  Occupation Title  2007 Average Hourly Wage  2007 Median Hourly Wage 
11-1021 General & Operations Managers $41.26 $36.73
11-9041 Engineering Managers $45.71 $44.66
13-1111 Management Analysts $29.76 $28.85
15-1021 Computer Programmers $25.14 $24.06
15-1031 Computer Software Engineers - Applications $35.03 $34.67
15-1032 Computer Software Engineers - Systems Software $31.69 $29.58
17-2061 Computer Hardware Engineers $32.93 $31.97
17-2071 Electrical Engineers $37.01 $37.18
17-2072 Electronics Engineers (Except Computer) $38.42 $39.53
17-3023 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technicians $28.45 $27.65
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 9/2008


Strategically located, affordable real estate with Charleston's technology corridors featuring beautiful campus environments, state-of-the-art telecom infrastructure, and quick access to the airport and Interstate. The Charleston Digital Corridor provides knowledge-based companies located in certain geographic areas an array of business and governmental resources.
Broadband Wireless Technologies
Provides engineering, installation and design of integrated security, telephone systems and computer networks for a variety of clients, including the federal government and university systems.

GenPhar
Biopharmaceutical company developing and producing vaccines to protect against the world's most dangerous viral diseases, such as Ebola, Marburg and dengue.

Navigational Sciences (NavSci)
Specializes in radio-frequency communications, wireless security and intermodal logistics; has extensive experience in tracking and monitoring mobile assets ranging from vehicles to shipping containers.

Rotomotion
Manufactures and operates helicopter robots and aerial robotic systems and components for surveillance, research and aerial photography.

Safe Ports
The company's Homeland & International Security Division provides fully integrated security solutions to U.S. ports and countries with high volumes of maritime activities.

Scientific Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
A leading provider of scientific, engineering, systems integration and technical services/products for all branches of the U.S. military, including the homeland security and defense sectors.

Scientific Research Corporation
Harnesses a worldwide network of scientists, engineers and security experts to develop and improve secure operations technologies for both military and commercial customers.

Unitech
Provides multimedia training and performance support systems, 3D weapon system simulation, maritime and homeland security strategies, computer-based and full scale exercises, and technology management and information assurance.

WareOnEarth Communications
Provides expertise in Trusted Information ExchangeSM - information assurance, system integration, network engineering, and enterprise architecture & infrastructure.