Contracts
Contracts: El Paso schools sign up with LenSec IP video surveillance solution
May 19th, 2008
The El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) has selected Lensec, the Houston-based provider of IP-based video surveillance solutions, to provide a district-wide IP video surveillance solution for EPISD’s network of middle and high school campuses. With more than 63,000 students on 92 campuses, EPISD is the seventh largest district in Texas and the 57th largest district in the U.S. School officials said a key factor in the selection process was the quick emergency response capability of LenSec’s network video surveillance which is expected to provide a substantial, positive impact on safety concerns. The new system also has the ability to archive and document incidents for the accurate execution of both administrative and police procedures.
Orsus, SkyPort and more...
Contracts: ICx wins $4.8 million robot bomb detector award
May 12th, 2008
ICx Technologies was awarded a contract worth $4.8 million for explosives detectors and related technical services. The U.S. Army’s Robotics System Joint Program Office in Warren, MI, placed the order, calling for delivery of the Fido XT handheld detection systems for use in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Fido is an advanced, ultra-sensitive explosives sensor with sensitivity levels comparable to specially trained canines. In addition to hardware, a portion of the award is for training services at the ICx test and training range -- a 40-acre facility in a remote and undisclosed location – which is fully licensed for controlled storage and use of explosives. The range is specially equipped for training troops and law enforcement personnel in advanced, trace-detection techniques.
Accenture, ICOP and more...
Success Story: Boston Marathon uses instantly deployable video surveillance system
May 5th, 2008
Customer:
Brookline, MA; Boston; and surrounding suburbs
Companies:
Galaxy Internet Services Inc.
Newton, MA
Connectronics
Cedar Rapids, IA
Strix Systems, Inc.
Calabasas, CA
The Problem:
The Boston Marathon, one of the oldest and most prestigious sporting events in the U.S., follows a 26-mile course through the City of Boston and several surrounding suburbs. This year’s race, which took place on April 21, attracted more than 20,000 registered runners and more than one million spectators, an enormous crowd which required a dramatic improvement in the security measures undertaken by the local public safety agencies.
Contracts: ICE names VACI to provide detainee phone access
May 5th, 2008
Immigration & Customs Enforcement signed a contract with Value Added Communications, Inc., (VACI), of Plano, TX, to ensure that detainees in the custody of various U.S. Government agencies have free telephone access, as mandated by ICE’s National Detention Standards. ICE identified entities including foreign embassies, consulates, immigration courts and approved pro bono and community-based free immigration legal service providers. Under this contract, which has no stated dollar value, VACI will host a "pro-bono network," allowing all ICE detainees access to identified entities.
VirTra Systems, Mobilisa and more...
Contracts: Tiburon wins $3.1 million Florida police dispatch contract
April 25th, 2008
Tiburon, Inc., of Pleasanton, CA, has signed a $3.1 million contract to provide an integrated public safety system for Polk County in Florida. This comprehensive system includes new computer aided dispatch (CAD), law enforcement records management, jail management, civil process and mobile reporting systems to support the public safety and justice agencies of Polk County. Tiburon, headquartered in Pleasanton, CA, is a wholly owned subsidiary of CompuDyne Corp., providing automated public safety and justice systems to meet the needs of law enforcement, fire, rescue, corrections and justice agencies. In addition to serving Polk County, Tiburon provides automated public safety and justice operations for several other Florida jurisdictions, including the counties of Orange, Volusia, Brevard, Pasco, Hernando, Marion and Nassau, as well as the cities of Miami and Melbourne.
LaserCard, ALERT-FM and more...
CCAT eyes funding for first responder technologies
April 22nd, 2008
The Center for Commercialization of Advanced Technology (CCAT) San Diego plans to award technology transition assistance to Department of Defense-funded technologies developed principally in small companies that can be adapted to meet the needs of first responders.
Rep. Thompson launches e-newsletter to aid small businesses
April 18th, 2008
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, is so interested in looking after the interests of small businesses he has launched a monthly e-newsletter that aims to help such businesses land contracts with the Department of Homeland Security.
Contracts: Los Angeles selects Unisys to run TWIC program
April 18th, 2008
The Port Authority of Los Angeles has contracted with Unisys Corp. to design and manage an identification and access control system using smart card and biometric technologies to identify workers who require access to restricted areas in the port. The three-year contract is part of the federal Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) program, which is intended to help secure the nation’s maritime transportation system. Under the contract, Unisys will plan, design, develop and manage a field test of the new system and help participating terminal operators integrate TWIC-enabled access control systems using a tamper-resistant credential, or smart card. The card will include a biometric component - a fingerprint template - and a digital photograph that will integrate seamlessly with each operator’s access control system and allow port facility security officers to identify all workers granted access to restricted areas.
General Dynamics, Deloitte and more...
