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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 22, 2005

CBP K-9 Voted as America's Favorite Working Dog

U.S. Customs and Border Protection K-9 Jacko was honored at a ceremony in New York as the winner of the third annual "Paws to Recognize" tribute to working dogs voting contest.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 16, 2005

FBI Allows Free Background Checks Using its Criminal Database to Aid Katrina Relief

To aid thousands of Gulf Coast evacuees and people eager to help them in different states, the FBI is allowing free background checks using its criminal history database.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 8, 2005

New $10 Bill to Prevent Counterfeiting

A new $10 note with a new design and updated security features is scheduled to enter circulation in early 2006.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 2, 2005

5.11 Challenge Finalists Selected

The finalists in the 2005 5.11 Challenge have been selected. After competitions held in July and August among 32 two-person teams, the top three two-team finalists will compete for $100,000 in sponsors' gear and product for the winning team’s agency September 9-11 in Big Horn County, Montana.

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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 2, 2005

Smith & Wesson Offers Gun Safety Training Incentive

Smith & Wesson has announced a program to help new shooters get the training they need for safe gun ownership and use.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2005

RemComm Communications for Disasters

Pittsburgh-based RemComm has developed an advanced radio emergency communications system that provides interoperability across all platforms to improve crisis response when there is no commercial power, cell phone use, or Internet access. The system allows first responders to communicate with each other and others better, coordinate efforts, and even to send and receive data by combining simple radios with laptop computers and interfacing equipment.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2005

Kanguru Solutions Flash Drive

Kanguru Solutions’ KanguruMicro Drive AES is a 256-bit encrypted USB 2.0 flash drive designed to store data in a secure and portable format. Available in green or red housings, the drive measures just three inches long and weighs only 21 grams. It offers plug-and-play capabilities and is driverless with most Windows operating systems. The Kanguru Micro Drive AES is available in capacities ranging from 128MB to 4GB.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2005

Defense Group Inc. Incident Management Software

DGI’s CoBRA software can be used by various law enforcement agencies to coordinate with other entities, such as fire departments and hospitals, to manage major incidents. CoBRA software provides first responders with the necessary interactive tools, guides, databases, SOPs, NIMS/ICS forms, checklists, and incident reporting capabilities to manage incidents involving chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2005

Cineflex Infrared Aerial Camera System

Designed for law enforcement, border security, and homeland defense missions, the Cineflex V14 Magnum LE is a gyro-stabilized aerial camera system that features a high-definition, dual-sensor, infrared camera. With 1920 x 1080 lines of resolution, the camera provides aerial crews with a high level of detail in both daytime and nighttime settings.

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ProductsSeptember 1, 2005

Spillman Technologies Integrated Hub

Spillman’s Integrated Hub is a central database that stores all information about suspects and 911 callers in one location, providing real-time access to all users on the system. Integrated Hub stores its master tables with a single entry/singly inquiry feature to reduce duplicate records and automatically populates fields across different tables.

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