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Technology
FAA Certifies ARA Micro Drone
Applied Research Associates’ Nighthawk micro-drone received the FAA's special airworthiness certificate, giving users authorization to operate the drone for research, demonstrations, and training.
October 15, 2013
Special Units
ARA Pointman Tactical Robot Survives Four Point Blank Shotgun Blasts
An Applied Research Associates' Pointman tactical robot was hit four times by 12-gauge shotgun shells at close range during a Bellevue (Neb.) Police Department SWAT callout, and survived the encounter, according to the company.
October 18, 2012
Technology
App Review: First Responder Support Tools
The First Responder Support Tools (FiRST) app for iOS, Android, and Windows can assist you with HazMat spill evacuation and IED standoff distances.
March 3, 2013
Patrol
Applied Concepts Inc., dba Stalker Radar, Earns ISO Certification
Applied Concepts Inc. has earned the ISO Quality Management System Certification for the ninth year in a row.
February 27, 2018
Technology
Suspect in Planned Fort Dix Attack Applied for Police Jobs
A man suspected of helping to plan an attack on soldiers at Fort Dix in New Jersey applied to two police departments, possibly to obtain information from within.
May 23, 2007
Technology
Television Equipment Associates Throat Mic Headsets
June 30, 2004
Patrol
Neighbors Applied Tourniquet to Wounded Officer After San Antonio Domestic Response Shooting
“An officer just ran around the corner and said, ‘I need help.’ You know, immediately told me, reach for this tourniquet, and help me put this on,” Joshua Rael said.
October 23, 2023
Special Units
H&H Associates Emergency Combat Tourniquet
H&H Associates
H&H Associates’ new TOURNI-KWIK-3 (TK-3) is an emergency combat tourniquet. Recently tested by the U.S. Navy’s test lab in Panama City, Fla., and given high marks, the TK-3 is a full latex tourniquet designed to stop arterial bleeding and amputations using just one-hand. The TK-3, a 3-inch by 40-inch tourniquet, is more lightweight and less expensive than those currently being used by the armed forces.
January 31, 2006
Patrol
Television Equipment Associates Collarset III Headset
Television Equipment Associates
The Collarset is a low-profile, “one-wire” headset. The receive signal is delivered to the ear via an acoustic tube and a comfortable earpiece. This earpiece is a “non-occluding” earmold, which means it lets the user monitor the radio discretely but does not affect situational awareness. The microphone is located on the upper chest and is worn under your shirt, yet it picks up your voice, even whispers, clearly and easily.
January 31, 2006
Patrol
Television Equipment Associates Cell Phone Headset
Television Equipment Associates
The Invisio Bone Mic cell phone headset allows users to communicate via cell phone even in high-noise environments. The headset fits totally into one ear. Because the mic only receives vibrations from the user’s jaw bone, the mic signal is not adversely affected by high ambient noise. The headset works with cell phones that have “echo cancellation” and is supplied with a 2.5mm jack. Universal or custom earmolds are available.
August 31, 2005
Special Units
Television Equipment Associates CobraPLUS Tactical Headset
Television Equipment Associates
Television Equipment Associates’ CobraPLUS lightweight tactical set is created when you take any Cobra headset and mount it within the ear cushion kit—which can be configured for wearing on either ear—making it a multi-use headset. It has an open ring, allowing the position of an external hearing defender. A down-lead cable that can be attached to a variety of press-to-talk switches, and the earphone and noise-canceling microphone are both mounted on flexible boom arms.
July 31, 2006
Special Units
5 Associates of Escaped Inmates Arrested in California
Authorities have arrested five people believed to have links to three dangerous inmates who escaped from a Southern California jail last week, it was announced Wednesday as a manhunt continued with no sighting of the fugitives.
January 28, 2016
Special Units
Law Enforcement Associates Signs Licensing Deal With Smith & Wesson
Law Enforcement Associates has signed a licensing agreement with Smith & Wesson under which that company’s well-known global name will be used with some LEA products.
August 19, 2006
Training
Law Enforcement Associates Bomb Detection Kit
March 31, 2004
Training
Research Leads to Advanced DNA Analysis
With a new DNA analysis method, samples that were once considered too damaged or degraded to be analyzed through conventional methods can now be accurately identified.
June 26, 2003
Special Units
Television Equipment Associates Tactical Whisper-Mic Headset
Television Equipment Associates
TEA’s new High-threat tactical (HTT) whisper-mic headset provides both hearing protection and situational awareness with hear-through communications. The hear-through is provided by two separate, well-shielded mics that provide optimum stereo effect. While the user’s hearing is protected from concussion damage, ambient sound can be amplified so that you will hear a faint whisper or sounds of movement.
November 30, 2006
Special Units
ICE Arrests 976 Gang Members and Associates During 'Project Wildfire' Surge
Nearly 1,000 gang members and associates from 239 different gangs were arrested in 282 cities across the U.S. during Project Wildfire, a six-week operation led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
April 9, 2015
Training
DOJ Funds Identity Theft Investigation Research
The U.S. Department of Justice will award $118,167 to the Solicitation From Crime and Justice Research Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), which investigates identity-theft offenders.
June 22, 2005
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