Updates

Tetracore Providing Biodefense Needs

Experience Counts! Founded by Former UNSCOM Inspectors and Leading DoD Scientists

EAI/Disaster Help Network A Comprehensive Public Response System Matching Helping Hands with Those in Need

created to help communities coordinate volunteers and donations and deploy these resources effectively across multiple jurisdictions during special event planning and emergency preparedness and response

ICOP Digital, Inc., Announces The ICOP Model 20/20 Digital In-Car Video System.

The ICOP Model 20/20 is a truly innovative design, as there is nothing in the trunk - the entire system fits in the dash. It provides up to 60 seconds of pre-event recording.

Idaho Technology Announces a New Hand-Portable Device for Real-Time DNA Identification of Biological Agents

Real-time thermocyclers and pathogen-specific reagents have become an essential component of conventional bio-terror defense capabilities.

Bruker Daltonics Announces Selection for Phase II of the ARFCAM R&D Project by the Department of Homeland Security

Phase II contract award for further research and development into the Autonomous Rapid Facility Chemical Agent Monitor (ARFCAM)

Response Biomedical Wins Top Honors From Frost & Sullivan

RAMP System Earns Two Prestigious 2005 Technology of the Year Awards

Hamilton County, Ohio to Field 210-Bed Portable Patient Care Center to Provide Mass Casualty Hospital Surge Capacity

The Alternative Care Center is an asset that can be deployed at the onset of any bioterrorism attack or other major emergency incident if it appears that large numbers of casualties might overwhelm the county's existing medical capabilities.

Department of Homeland Security Implements Stringent Security Plan for Opening Washington Reagan Airport to General Aviation

"Increased access and enhanced security are key elements of our strategy for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport," said Rear Adm. David M. Stone, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for TSA.

Nation's Busiest Seaports to Have Complete Radiation Detection Coverage by End of 2005

RPMs are detection devices that provide U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) officers with a passive, non-intrusive means to screen containers, vessels or vehicles for the presence of nuclear and radiological materials.

Transcript of Press Conference with Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff and Interior Minister of Mexico Santiago Creel

"Our countries are neighbors, and as good neighbors, we work together in our mutual interest. That includes our mutual interest in prosperity, a healthy economy, trade, and mutual security." Secretary Chertoff