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America’s quest for homeland security includes the development of federal programs to protect our aviation, maritime and ground transportation sectors, efforts to detect a “dirty bomb” before it can emit deadly radiation, the search by the FBI for Muslim terrorists and the hunt for Osama bin Laden, his Al Qaeda followers and Islamic extremists pursuing jihad.


Success Story: Extreme CCTV Provides Fast Track to Eurotunnel Surveillance

June 30th, 2008

Customer:
Eurotunnel

Company:
Extreme CCTV
Burnaby, BC, Canada

The Problem:
Spanning 50 kilometers, with 37.8 kilometers running underneath the English Channel, Eurotunnel is the longest underwater tunnel in the world. The tunnel’s severe environment, characterized by high pressure air flows, dust, humidity, ambient salinity and darkness, had made the implementation of effective security particularly difficult.

DHS infrastructure office plans a 20-minute high definition video

June 25th, 2008

Lights. Action. Camera. The Infrastructure Information Collection Division at DHS is going Hollywood.

The division, a unit of the department’s Office of Infrastructure Protection, under Assistant Secretary Robert Stephan, plans to produce a 20-minute high definition video that explains its overall role in collecting, protecting and sharing infrastructure data, as well of the roles of three of its key programs:

Brazil wants U.S. assistance to improve its seaport cargo monitoring

June 25th, 2008

Thanks to a $523,500 grant from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, the Government of Brazil seeks technical assistance from a U.S. firm to help it improve its cargo monitoring capabilities at its seaports and develop what it calls an "Intelligent Cargo and Intelligent Network Port Logistics Chain."

CheckPoint building RFID base: Strategic purchases seen

June 24th, 2008

Checkpoint Systems Inc. has been building its presence in the RFID market with a series of strategic purchases. The most recent deal involves the acquisition of RFID pioneer, OATSystems Inc. of Waltham, MA.

SEC to survey execs on compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley

June 24th, 2008

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which is trying to determine if small publicly-traded companies must adhere to the costly auditing requirements spelled out in Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, plans to invite 10,000 company executives to answer a Web-based survey and 500 of those respondents to participate in follow-up interviews.

Aon Risk to advance DOE first $100 million in aviation insurance claims

June 24th, 2008

The Department of Energy has just awarded a contract valued at $484,097 to Aon Risk Services, Inc. to provide aviation liability insurance for aircraft flown from Nevada and New Mexico by DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration.

R&D award in covert cyber communications to upstate New York firm

June 24th, 2008

The Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, NY, has awarded a contract valued at $453,443 to Assured Information Security, Inc., also of Rome, NY, to provide what the Air Force calls "concepts for advancing covert communications in computer network environments."

NGA to hire sign language interpreters for its deaf employees

June 24th, 2008

The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency wants to hire about a dozen people with Top Secret security clearances who can serve as interpreters for the agency’s full-time employees and visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing.