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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.
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Read More →The QuikClot ACS from Z-Medica is a newly designed delivery system for the company’s flagship QuikClot brand hemostatic agent. The QuikClot ACS is a porous surgical sponge that contains beads of the agent that activate when they come into direct contact with blood in a wound. The sponge also stays in place during transport, is easy to apply to wounds, and can be applied from any angle.
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Read More →Firearms Training Associates (FTA), based in Yorba Linda, Calif., is offering a comprehensive two-day course in advanced live-fire entry, designed to teach individuals to work as a team, utilizing entry techniques and engaging multiple targets with marking cartridges.
Read More →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.
Read More →Sir Ian Blair, commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police Service, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Washington, D.C.-based Police Executive Research Forum (PERF).
Read More →The NiteVizn system from LEOGLO provides safe illumination for the back seats of police cruisers because it doesn’t create glare. When applied high on the back of a cruiser cage, it emits blue electroluminescent light, a type of light that does not damage night vision yet is highly visible and uniform. The strips are non-reflective and non-glaring, and are bendable and immune to vibration and impact.
Read More →The National Institute of Justice selected the Harvard Work Hours, Health, and Safety Group to study fatigue in police officers across the United States. On July 1, the Harvard investigators launched a nationwide Web-based research study of the health and safety of police officers.
Read More →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.
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