Homeland Security Report
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Homeland Security
Tech Developments
Logos Introduces Wide-Area Sensor for Tethered UAS Logos Technologies is introducing the MicroKestrel wide-area motion imagery sensor for small, tethered, multi-rotor type unmanned aerial systems. The company will unveil MicroKestrel […]
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Homeland Security
TSA’s Initial Checkpoint CT Systems Fell Short of Requirements, IG Says
The first 300 advanced baggage scanners that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) deployed to airport checkpoints fell short of detection and throughput requirements, the Department of Homeland Security Office of […]
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Homeland Security
Briefing
Customs and Border Protection says its officers at the Laredo Port of Entry in Texas identified a Mexican female traveler as an impostor using another person’s lawful permanent resident card […]
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Homeland Security
Business Opportunities
ICE Plans Virtual Vendor Day Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Acquisition Management and the Office of the Chief Information Officer will host a virtual Vendor Engagement Day in support […]
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Homeland Security
Contract Awards
Silent Sentinel Selected to Provide Cameras on Mexican Coast Silent Sentinel says it has been selected to provide its mid-wave infrared thermal imaging cameras to protect an 80 kilometer stretch […]
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Homeland Security
Tech Developments
Fortem in Successful Drone Detection Test Event for Defense Officials Fortem Technologies says its counter unmanned aircraft system (CUAS) technologies were successfully tested earlier this year in an urban environment […]
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Homeland Security
DHS Seeks Information on Development of Bio-Threat Sensors
As part of an effort to acquire and field a next-generation system-of-systems for biological threat detection in the U.S., the Department of Homeland Security is seeking information from industry on […]
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Homeland Security
CBP Making Progress on Facial Comparison Deployments
Customs and Border Protection officers have processed more than 91 million travelers in the air, land and seaport environments using facial comparison technology at more than 250 locations, an agency […]
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Homeland Security
Checkpoint Self-Screening Evaluations Two Years Away, TSA Says
Testing and evaluating a prototype self-screening solution for passengers at aviation checkpoints is currently estimated to begin in late fiscal year 2023, says the Transportation Security Administration. TSA’s Innovation Task […]