Problem Solvers

Detection Equipment: Explosives

Bomb Detection System

AutoClear

The VE6000 is a large vehicle bomb detection system. The unit combines automated, touchless vehicle sampling with chemical detection. The system is fully automated for continuous operation and is driven by an icon-based interface that is user-friendly and reliable. Throughput time is less than one minute per vehicle. VE6000 also can be adapted to suit site-specific architectural and various threat detection requirements.

Detection Equipment

Rapiscan 520 Compact

Rapiscan Systems

The Rapiscan 520 Compact is a mobile, dual-energy X-ray system designed for use in areas where space is a concern. Using a mechanical design to provide a tunnel opening of 630 x 430 millimeters, the unit has a width of 735 millimeters to allow for easy movement through doorways and hallways. Featuring an operator console and flat-panel LCD monitor that can be securely stored and automatically stowed when not in use, the detector takes less than five minutes to configure from storage to use.

Biometric

Biometric Engine

ImageWare Systems

ImageWare Systems' Biometric Engine is a scalable, agnostic omni-biometric identity management solution that delivers non-refutable proof of identity and ensures only valid users gain access to controlled areas or obtain secure documents. The solution is available as part of a Web-based biometric enrollment and identity verification application. It also is available as a software developer's kit that enables system integrators to build custom identity verification applications or incorporate biometric enrollment, search and authentication functionality into an existing application.

CCTV

FR Series

Extreme CCTV

Extreme CCTV’s FR series is a 24/7 facial capture for identification at critical access points. The FR series is engineered to deliver evidentiary video for identification from under a decor plate. The series installs directly into light switch electrical boxes. Discreet and inconspicuous, the FR series is an enabling facial capture technology that allows optimal function of facial recognition software.

Access Control: Entry Systems

Freedom F64

NAPCO Security Systems Inc.

The Freedom F64 is a code-free security system that turns on and off by using existing deadbolt locks. The system uses a lock sensing tab inserted into the lock hole. Deadbolt and door-open status are wirelessly transmitted to the lock receiver. The multifunction touchpad controls up to two doors and has a built-in alarm siren. Expandable up to 64 zones, the system supports all Gemini wireless transmitters and standard security devices.

Access Control: Entry Systems

PDL1300 Series Trilogy

Alarm Lock Systems Inc.

Alarm Lock System’s PDL1300 Trilogy is a series of narrow-stile access locks. The series supports up to 2,000 PIN or Prox ID users and includes a 40,000-event audit trail that time/date stamps each user entry and generates activity reports that can be downloaded to a PC or wireless handheld printer. The system is PC and keypad programmable to add or delete users. Featuring long-life lithium batteries, the locks can be installed without any wiring.

Access Control

XR 100 Series

Digital Monitoring Products

Digital Monitoring Products’ XR100 series integrated intrusion, fire and access control panels for retail and residential applications are easy to program. No programming device is required, enabling installers and service technicians to fully program the system and run diagnostics from any DMP LCD keypad. The XR100 accepts software updates from a remote location using Remote Link™. The product features 142 zones (up to 100 wireless), eight individual reporting areas and up to eight supervised door access points and/or keypads.

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Emergency Comm.

Case Study: MITOC

Regardless of the scope and scale, when disaster strikes, first responders need a rapid and effective way to collect and communicate information in the early moments.

Poll

With an estimated security budget of more than $300 million, is the Chinese government doing enough to protect the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing?