Mobile deployable vehicle crash barrier carries K4/L1 rating, and will stop a 7.5 ton (6400 Kg) vehicle traveling 30 mph (48 kph). Three barriers have recently been deployed to Iraq.
Rontal announces an extension of SimGuard's crowd-behavior prediction module that improves the system's ability to predict crowd behavior during evacuation.
The DVU-1000 allows incidents to be recoded, transmitted, and stored for evidentiary purposes. The DVU-100 also replays every incident in broadcast quality.
ICx Technologies announced that its high-performance ground-surveillance radars (supplied by ICx Radar Systems business unit) have now exceeded 400,000 hours of cumulative operation on the U.S./Mexico border.
CDC Health Information for International Travel, known in the field as the Yellow Book, is published every two years as a reference for those who advise international travelers of potential health risks.
Lead studies in first issue focus on Hurricane Katrina aftermath. The first comprehensive and authoritative publication emphasizing the science of disaster planning, response and recovery.
The new products give military and first-responder users the ability to save lives by stopping severe bleeding right at the scene of a bleeding incident, without concern that they also might cause burning.
"Our GSA contract permits U.S. agencies to make direct purchases of Delta's counter-terrorist products in a timely manner, enabling them to better protect our nation's infrastructure and U.S. troops overseas," said Delta Scientific SVP David Dickinson.