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Top News: Biometric access control pilot project adding more airports

An industry-led effort to create a framework that will allow different ways for the nation's airports to adopt standards for biometric enabled access control for their employees is in the early phases of a pilot project that includes six airports with ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, Security Info Watch,  6 Mar 2009

Biometric Access Control Pilot Adding More Airports

An industry-led effort to create a framework that will allow different ways for the nation's airports to adopt standards for biometric enabled access control for their employees is in the early phases of a pilot project that includes six airports ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, AirportBusiness.com,  5 Mar 2009

DHS S&T branch issues RFIs for detecting bombs

Under the RFI titled First-Line Screening Sensors for Detection of Concealed Objects, S&T wants to identify parties or teams that have existing or prototype sensors that can detect concealed improvised explosives devices on moving individuals who wish ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, Security Info Watch,  19 Feb 2009

TSA to Reissue Private Screening Solicitations

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) plans to reissue two solicitations from FY '08 under the Screening Partnership Program, one for comprehensive screening and passengers and baggage at seven Montana airports and the other for the same ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, AirportBusiness.com,  13 Nov 2008

Draper Labs awarded $2.6 million contract by DHS

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, has received a one-year, $2.6 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Science & Technology (S&T) Directorate to investigate various off-body sensors and sensor systems capable of providing ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, Security Info Watch,  16 May 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Top News: Using TWIC with biometrics will be challenge

NORFOLK, VA.-As the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to enroll the nation's port workers in a new federal credentialing system, it will soon begin shifting more attention to how the credentials will be used, which will present ports ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, Security Info Watch,  25 Jan 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Norfolk Area ports to receive container X-ray systems

NORFOLK, Va.-Customs and Border Protection (CBP), as part of a larger purchase of new high-energy container inspection X-Ray systems, is expected to supply two of the systems for use at the Port of Virginia for improved container security. CBP ...

From TERROR RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY REPORT, Security Info Watch,  24 Jan 2008

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