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New Products: Radiation blocking fabric offers dirty bomb protection

December 10th, 2007

Radiation Shield Technologies, of Miami, FL, announced that new patents have been acquired for its Demron product, the world’s first nuclear radiation-blocking fabric. Demron is an advanced radiopaque nano-polymeric compound fused between layers of fabric, which can in turn be manufactured into lightweight, nuclear radiation-blocking garments, including full-body nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) suits, medical X-ray vests and high energy nuclear suppression blankets.
NetForensics, IDO Security and more..

New Products: IMS shows SPOT satellite personal tracker

December 3rd, 2007

Image Management Systems, Inc., of New York, NY, released its SPOT Personal Tracker, which uses the GPS network to track a customer’s exact location and the SPOT Satellite System to transmit vital map positions and status messages to the SPOT call center. The system is designed to assist first responders in remote terrain or emergency conditions. SPOT can also be used to provide back-up communications during natural disasters, such as hurricanes or wild fires.
Datastrip, Unitech and more...

New Products: TI introduces smart platform for electronic ID

November 26th, 2007

Texas Instruments Inc., headquartered in Dallas, TX, has recently introduced its RF360, the first smart integrated circuit platform to be developed specifically for the contactless government electronic identification market that includes e-passports, national ID cards and other applications. The RF360 platform will easily scale to meet future capabilities of government IDs such as larger amounts of memory for additional biometrics and multiple application credentials, said Texas Instruments.
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New Products: NEC offers open standard fingerprint system

November 16th, 2007

NEC Corp. introduced its Integra-ID management solution, offering law enforcement agencies a next-generation automated fingerprint identification system built on an open, standards-based architecture, designed with law enforcement feedback. That input resulted in a system that requires no expensive proprietary hardware or software, boasts a flexibility in workflow management, demographic search engines and the latest in matching technology.
Alltel, Alluviam and more...

New Products: Pelican introduces rapid deploying searchlight

November 11th, 2007

Pelican Products, Inc., of Torrance, CA, announced the introduction of a remote area lighting system (RALS) designed to enhance mobility for law enforcement and first responders. The Pelican 9450 RALS is a rapid deploying, emergency area light, powered by a 17-hour rechargeable battery that offers up to nine hours of peak light and requires only six hours for a full charge. The system sports an auxiliary socket that can deliver an emergency charge to any device (such as a cell phone or laptop) with a 12 volt power adapter.
Bosch, Honeywell, Pelco and more...

New Products: Krieger Offers Bullet-Resistant Doors

November 2nd, 2007

Krieger Specialty Products, of Pico Rivera, CA, now offers a full product menu of bullet-resistant doors designed to protect personnel and property from direct arms fire. The doors are constructed of formed, heavy gauge, steel face sheets overlaying a custom engineered, steel rib core with interior armor plate. Options include metal or wood veneer, and manual or power-operated assemblies.
GE Security, L-3, Smiths Detection and more...

New Products: UltraVision MicroDetector offers cops portable, rechargeable motion detector

October 26th, 2007

UltraVision Security Systems, Inc., of Salem, NH, has unveiled its MicroDetector motion-sensing system which is designed to offer police and other law enforcement agencies a portable, rechargeable and retrievable system that allows monitoring via an off-premise receiver. The MicroDetector is a "force multiplier" in that it eliminates the need for police officers or SWAT team members to remain in "cleared" rooms or spaces. Each unit has a 25-foot omni-directional range, using microwave technology to perform instantaneous motion sensing operations.
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New Products: Intelagard backpack boosts fire, hazmat attack ability

October 22nd, 2007

The Macaw backpack manufactured by Intelagard, of Broomfield, CO, offers a self-contained portable system to handle fire, hazmat and decontamination tasks. The backpack canister can hold up to five gallons of liquid, and can project foam up to 35 feet powered by a wide range of air cylinders (7.25 inches or less). Users can choose from five attack nozzles and four foaming agents. Rapid response hoses come in seven pre-set sizes as well as customized flat tray lengths.
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