Homeland Security

IndigoVision Provides Technology Behind Train Safety Monitoring System

September 13, 2007

IP video systems manufacturer IndigoVision is providing the technology behind a train safety monitoring system.


Off The Wall, MOOG Space And Defense Group Offer Anti-Ramming Devices

September 13, 2007

Off the Wall Products and MOOG Space and Defense Group have teamed up to develop anti-ramming devices for perimeter protection.


Tracking The Elusive Shipping Container

September 11, 2007

Tracking The Elusive Shipping Container

The world is a very different place out beyond the horizon. Right now, there are some 40,000 large cargo ships plying the world’s waterways and oceans, not to mention innumerable smaller merchant craft, all pulling in and out of ports.


The Honorable Tom Ridge Teams with IDO Security

September 10, 2007

Governor Ridge will work with the company to accelerate U.S. implementation of the MagShoe high speed shoes-on portable footwear weapons detection system.


Contigo Announces Launch Of Asset-Tracking Beacon

September 5, 2007

Contigo, a provider of turn-key GPS solutions for asset tracking, fleet management and personal safety, is pleased to announce the launch of the Contigo 8100. This device is an inexpensive, indoor-locatable beacon for covert asset tracking, theft recovery and personal security.


Display of Justice

By Kathleen Rhodes · September 2007

Officers find new way to monitor cameras as Florida courthouse expands

Display of Justice

In order to accommodate growth, the 13th Judicial Circuit in Fla. recently expanded to occupy two adjacent six-story buildings in downtown Tampa.


Locked Up Tight

By Courtney Pedersen · September 2007

Historical courthouse outfitted with modern, networked IP technology

Locked Up Tight

WASHINGTON County, Va., sheriff’s deputies wanted to use their security system to be proactive, rather than reactive, at the historical county courthouse. The only problem was that this courthouse had no security system, and the increase in weapons was becoming a greater risk to safety.


Transit in Transition

By Megan Weadock · September 2007

Swedish transportation provider increases ridership with advanced security system

Transit in Transition

TRANSPORTATION security continues to be tested around the world, especially in Europe, where attempted bombings and terrorist plots have become increasingly common.


Computer Scientists Developing Technology To Improve Data Mining For Homeland Security

September 4, 2007

From online news articles to blogs, a massive amount of information is voluntarily being put before the public every day. Some of this information may be valuable to protecting homeland security.


911 Hits The Road

By Brent Dirks · August 28, 2007


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Rise of the Digital Certificates

Securely exchanging and storing documents and emails has become a necessity across multiple industries. An increasing number of businesses need to exchange data internally as well as with business partners and customers. The question is: How do you do exchange information easily, efficiently, and securely?

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