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TechnologyApril 1, 2006

JPS Interoperability Device

Raytheon Company’s JPS Communications is replacing its legacy NXU-2 Network eXtension Unit with the NXU-2A. The new unit uses radio over Internet protocol (RoIP) and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology to send and receive digital voice messages.

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WeaponsApril 1, 2006

Streamlight LED Rail-Mountable Tactical Lights

Two new rail-mountable LED tactical lights from Streamlight, the TLR-1 and TLR-2, utilize a three-watt Luxeon LED to produce up to 80 lumens of blinding white beam, and a bright secondary halo of light while mounted on a firearm. The TLR-2 adds an integrated aiming laser. Both offer up to 2.5 hours of continuous runtime and an LED featuring a 20,000-hour lifetime.

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PatrolApril 1, 2006

Mustang Survival PFD with Hydrostatic Inflator

Mustang Survival’s new Deluxe HT series of inflatable personal flotation devices feature an auto hydrostatic inflator for high-risk weather conditions. Each PFD’s inflation device is triggered by hydrostatic pressure when submerged four inches below the water surface, and is not sensitive to rain, water spray, or humidity. The inflator is maintenance free for five years, unless fired.

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PatrolApril 1, 2006

Panoscan Digital Panoramic Camera

Mark III is the third-generation seamless scanning camera from Panoscan. Used to capture an entire crime scene in painstaking detail, the digital camera has double the capture speed of its previous incarnation, a 40GB hard drive, and USB 2.0 connectivity for speedy file transfers. The Panoscan camera head weighs only 9.3 pounds and was engineered for rugged everyday field use.

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TechnologyApril 1, 2006

Matrox Remote Graphics Unit

Matrox Graphics’ Extio F1400, the world’s first remote graphics unit. With this solution, the user interface of the computer—the keyboard, mouse, monitors, audio peripherals, and graphics hardware—may be separated from the rest of the computer by up to 250 meters (820 feet) of fiber-optic cable. The product supports up to four digital or analog monitors at a time, and has passive (fanless) cooling. The unit can be used for computer-aided dispatch, security monitoring, and process control.

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PatrolApril 1, 2006

RidgeLine Dimension Plus LE Hearing Protection

RidgeLine’s new Dimension Plus LE series of earmuffs provides electronic hearing protection and amplification in one system. The new PLUS series builds on the company’s Dimension Series with advanced DLSC Technology. DLSC protects against damaging noise levels such as range and demolition environments, while simultaneously allowing the user to hear softer, less audible sounds without interruption. The new PLUS models also offer new ProForm Leather Ear Seals and ProTen Padded headband.

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PatrolApril 1, 2006

Spacesaver Powered Mobile Storage

Spacesaver’s Eclipse Powered System of high-density mobile storage (HDMS) provides menu-based configurability, modular design to allow for future upgrades, and a wide array of safety and security options. With the redesigned Zero Force Sensor system, a series of infrared photoelectric beams detect when a person or object is present in an open aisle. Carriage movement stops until the person exits or the system is reset.

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Vehicle OpsApril 1, 2006

Traffic Safety Devices Roadguard/2 Barrier

Roadguard, a division of Traffic Safety Devices Incorporated (TSDI), has released the ROADGUARD/2 water-ballasted, energy-absorbing plastic barrier. The company says the ROADGUARD/2 is the first portable Jersey-style barrier to be manufactured by the blow-molding process, using High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) plastic. The double-chambered ROADGUARD/2 is six feet long, 3.5 feet high, two feet wide at the bottom, and 10 inches wide at the top.

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PatrolApril 1, 2006

Hardigg Personal Weapon Cases

Hardigg Cases’ new line of Storm Case Law Enforcement Personal Weapon Cases is designed to protect law enforcement weapons and equipment regardless of transport. Built water and weather tight in the U.S.A., all Storm Cases are unconditionally guaranteed for life. Padlockable, the line features easy-to-open Press & Pull latches, lightweight strong HPX resin, soft comfort grip handles, and customized foam. Models include cases for single handgun, double handgun, MP5, and shotgun.

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Special UnitsApril 1, 2006

Wiley X Eyewear Nerve Ballistic Goggle

Wiley X Eyewear’s Nerve tactical goggle incorporates the latest lens technology in a streamlined, easy-to-carry model that fits easily into a jacket pocket. The lenses for the Nerve are made of polycarbonate that meets ANSI Z87.1-203 high-velocity impact standards. Prescription lens inserts are available. The Nerve’s frame features Wiley X’s Top Down Ventilation System, which prevents fogging.

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TechnologyApril 1, 2006

AdZone Research FAST Report

AdZone Research has launched FAST Report software to supplement its flagship Online Predator Profiling System (OPPS), used to find online predators by monitoring Internet chat rooms. FAST Report is designed as a tool for police responding to the home of a missing child. The simpler system gives officers in the field instant access to data from chat rooms monitored by OPPS to find possible leads in a case.

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TechnologyMarch 1, 2006

N-Vision Optics Tactical Night Vision Monocular

N-Vision Optics’ GT-14 is a new ultra compact tactical multi-purpose night vision monocular. In addition to the main features of existing models , the 11-ounce unit comes with a choice of Gen 3 image intensifier tubes. GT-14 can be used while hand held, head mounted, helmet mounted as a single eye goggle, or weapon mounted as a night scope.

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