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Reveal CT-80 receives coveted SAFETY Act certification
Reveal is one of the companies producing explosive detection systems for airports; it has already received many orders for its systems, and now has received a prized DHS certification, too
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Canada begins mandatory employee biometric ID information collection at airports
Toronto airport leads the way in requiring employees to carry biometric ID to work
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CyberKey receives multimillion dollar order from DHS
A nifty solution to storing emergency response information
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9/11 Commission: Administrations homeland security shortcomings
Administration receives failing grade, but lesson too costly to be repeated
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Gabriel moves into GPS-enabled cargo containers security
Company launches new product to make container shipping safer and traceable
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TSA 4 months late in formulating cargo security proposals
Four months after deadline there is still no federal regulation for keeping bombs off passenger planes, air cargo still at risk
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Suspected missile launch at an American Airline jet investigated at LAX
Authorities fear the age of shoulder-mounted missile attack on civilian aircraft has arrived in the United States
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DHS closer to settle on one of many Green Lane safe shipper proposals
Shippers are ready for program which will make the inspection process faster
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The long view
The True Dangers of Long Trains
Trains are getting longer. Rail companies had recently adopted a moneymaking strategy to move cargo faster than ever, with fewer workers, on trains that are consistently longer than at any time in history. Railroads are getting richer, but these “monster trains” are jumping off of tracks across America and regulators are doing little to curb the risk.