Updates

Response Biomedical Joins Forces With General Dynamics To Pursue Global Biodefense Markets

aimed at integrating the Response Biomedical RAMP System into General Dynamics Canada's 4WARN System to meet the real-time biological agent surveillance needs of the military and homeland security agencies worldwide

Kidde Fire Trainers-launched

Symtron Systems inc., Symtron GmbH, ICS International Code Services, and IFTE International Fire Training Equipment Limited are now offering their products under the name Kidde Fire Trainers"

Markland Anticipates Licensing Acoustic Core(tm) Illicit Materials Detection Technology for Homeland Security Applications

Emerging Technologies Patent Portfolio to be converted into Royalty Revenue Stream

MSAs ClearCommand HCS Is Effective, Simple, & Easy-to-Use

Simple, & Easy-to-Use Helmet Communications System

TVI RECEIVES $1.3 MILLION ADD-ON ORDER FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM

augments the $8.9 million dollars of TVI equipment put in operation throughout the UK in 2003, and was placed after exhaustive drills proving the reliability and effectiveness of the TVI product.

RAE Systems Provides Hazardous Environment Monitoring at 115th Tournament of Roses Parade

Integrated monitoring solutions provide public venue safety at high profile event that drew 1 million attendees and 350 million television viewers worldwide

Department of Homeland Security Issues Aviation Amendments to Enhance Security on Commercial Airliners

The Department of Homeland Security today announced that it issued three aviation emergency amendments to further enhance security on both passenger and cargo aircraft flying to, from and over the United States.

DHS Launches US-VISIT Program Nationwide to Enhance Security, Facilitate Travel

WASHINGTON, DC, JANUARY 5, 2004 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security today launched US-VISIT, a new program to enhance the nation's security while facilitating legitimate travel and trade through our borders.

Homeland Security and European Commission Reach Agreement on PNR Data

In an historic effort to keep the United States' and European Union's borders safer from terrorism and international crime while protecting travelers' privacy, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Tom Ridge and European Commissioner Frits Bolke