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Morpho awarded U.K. Border Force contract for trace detectors

January 27, 2014 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Top Priority Sector:  cbrne_detection Morpho, through its subsidiary Morpho Detection, has announced a four-year framework agreement with Border Force in the U. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars

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Implant Sciences describes more than $600,000 in new global sales for its explosives trace detectors

December 17, 2013 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Top Priority Sector:  cbrne_detection Image Caption:  Darryl Jones Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars

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ASIS 2012: Steve Moore, Marketing Director, Garrett Metal Detectors

September 27, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

access_control_identification Garrett Metal Detectors started in the hobby business in 1964, according to Steve Moore, but has been in security for 30 years and is now a major national and international supplier of walk-through metal detectors, ground search detectors for crime scene investigations and handheld scanners used at sporting events…

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Implant Sciences’ explosive trace detectors protect sporting event in London

September 7, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Top Priority Sector:  cbrne_detection Image Caption:  London Wilmington, MA-based detection technology provider Implant Sciences Corp. said it has supplied handheld explosives detectors to help guard a “major sporting event” in London this summer. The announcement, made on Aug. 31, didn’t specify the event, although the 2012 Olympic Games were held…

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DHS to test detectors that would sniff for chemical agents in subways

July 31, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Jacob Goodwin Top Priority Sector:  cbrne_detection The DHS office of health affairs wants to find a laboratory that can test the effectiveness of stationary chemical vapor detectors that might someday be installed in U.S. subway systems to sniff for dangerous chemical weapon agents, such as Sarin, Soman, Sulfur Mustard, Nerve…

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