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INDESEC Expo 2009 officially supported by Indian Home Ministry proves a phenomenal success
INDESEC Expo 2009 - India’s only exhibition and conference dedicated to homeland security – was a huge success. Inaugurated by the Union Home Secretary, Mr G K Pillai, INDESEC Expo 2009 was held between 11th – 13th October 2009 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. For the first time ever in India the decision makers and influencers responsible for India’s national security were provided a platform dedicated to meeting their requirements.
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NSG queues up for Stinger stun gun, ITBP for Nighthawk
Why kill, when you can capture and get them to sing like Kasab?” reads the advertisement for Stinger — a non-lethal stun gun that appears to have caught the imagination of the country’s top security forces, including the National Security Guard (NSG), at the ongoing Indesec Expo 2009. This sleek gun, which the FBI uses, is actually proving to be quite a head-turner at the Expo.
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Commercial opportunities within the Indian homeland security sector at INDESEC
Companies serving the homeland security sector worldwide will now have an integrated platform to showcase and pitch their latest technologies to the Indian government.
JUNE 2009, NEW DELHI: The Indian Government is readdressing its internal security strategy in the face of ongoing terrorist threats; significantly boosting its defence budget and fast-tracking new technology procurements.
The INDESEC Expo series is India's only trade exhibition and conference dedicated to the homeland security sector. The event - scheduled for October 11th to 13th 2009 in New Delhi - focuses on the key security areas of: internal; border; maritime; airport; transport; critical infrastructure and disaster management.
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JUNE 2009, NEW DELHI: The Indian Government is readdressing its internal security strategy in the face of ongoing terrorist threats; significantly boosting its defence budget and fast-tracking new technology procurements.
The INDESEC Expo series is India's only trade exhibition and conference dedicated to the homeland security sector. The event - scheduled for October 11th to 13th 2009 in New Delhi - focuses on the key security areas of: internal; border; maritime; airport; transport; critical infrastructure and disaster management.
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Raytheon Selected to Deliver GPS-Aided Indian Air Navigation System
WASHINGTON, July 20, 2009 /PRNewswire/ -- The Indian Space Research Organization has awarded an $82 million contract to Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) to modernize the Indian air navigation system.
Raytheon will build the ground stations for the GPS-Aided Geosynchronous Augmented Navigation System, and ISRO will provide the space segment and additional ground equipment. GAGAN will provide satellite-based navigation for civil aviation over Indian airspace and adjoining areas in South and East Asia.
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Raytheon will build the ground stations for the GPS-Aided Geosynchronous Augmented Navigation System, and ISRO will provide the space segment and additional ground equipment. GAGAN will provide satellite-based navigation for civil aviation over Indian airspace and adjoining areas in South and East Asia.
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Raytheon to Provide Providence, R.I., with Improved Port Surveillance
TEWKSBURY, Mass., April 16, 2009 /PRNewswire/ -- A program to improve port security with extended radar and video surveillance capabilities for northern Narragansett Bay and the Port of Providence has been completed by Raytheon Company.
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems delivered sensors, to include mobile video, integrated with an Athena data fusion and operations center, giving city officials advanced warning and improved situational awareness in the region. The expanded capabilities provide the city's new Emergency Operations Center with the information and intelligence that Providence port and law enforcement officials need to maintain port security.
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Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems delivered sensors, to include mobile video, integrated with an Athena data fusion and operations center, giving city officials advanced warning and improved situational awareness in the region. The expanded capabilities provide the city's new Emergency Operations Center with the information and intelligence that Providence port and law enforcement officials need to maintain port security.
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Raytheon Conducts High-Security Maritime Experiment with United States Coast Guard Research and Development Center
TEWKSBURY, Mass., Oct. 27, 2008 - Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) hosted a mission profiling experiment earlier this month with the United States Coast Guard Research and Development Center.
The experiment allowed active duty members from Boston's USCG First District Command Center to simulate real-time situational awareness and decision-making skills. The experiment took place in the Raytheon Integrated Defense System (IDS) Joint Mission Experimentation Environment (JMEE), which is used for complex modeling and simulation. The JMEE is located at IDS Headquarters, Tewksbury, Mass.
"This experiment overlays the realism of what comes easy and what we struggle with when going through the decision-making process," said Kim Babcock, project manager at the USCG R&D Center. "Today was invaluable - this is what we cannot get out of reading reports and white papers."
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The experiment allowed active duty members from Boston's USCG First District Command Center to simulate real-time situational awareness and decision-making skills. The experiment took place in the Raytheon Integrated Defense System (IDS) Joint Mission Experimentation Environment (JMEE), which is used for complex modeling and simulation. The JMEE is located at IDS Headquarters, Tewksbury, Mass.
"This experiment overlays the realism of what comes easy and what we struggle with when going through the decision-making process," said Kim Babcock, project manager at the USCG R&D Center. "Today was invaluable - this is what we cannot get out of reading reports and white papers."
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Cisco Introduces New Video Solutions for Physical Security
SAN JOSE, Calif., September 15, 2008 - Cisco today announced new standards-based video servers and IP video surveillance cameras, with application enhancements that improve interoperability, user experience, storage and overall performance of its Connected Physical Security system. The new products and solutions use the IP network as a platform to manage applications such as video surveillance, physical access control and communications and notification, to help Safety and Security professionals better integrate and manage complex video systems.
The Safety & Security industry is undergoing a major technology transition from closed, proprietary systems, to more open, interoperable solutions. Cisco is taking an active role in advancing open standards and recently announced its support for a new open IP Media Device API introduced by the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA). This new specification marks the beginning of a new set of standards that will help define new uniform methods for how IP devices communicate with the network, including discovery, configuration and command and control.
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The Safety & Security industry is undergoing a major technology transition from closed, proprietary systems, to more open, interoperable solutions. Cisco is taking an active role in advancing open standards and recently announced its support for a new open IP Media Device API introduced by the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA). This new specification marks the beginning of a new set of standards that will help define new uniform methods for how IP devices communicate with the network, including discovery, configuration and command and control.
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Cisco Releases Latest Solutions for Public Safety
Built on the Cisco Open Network Platform, New Safety and Security Solutions Transform How Public Safety Agencies Secure and Protect Their Communities
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 8, 2008 - As public safety agencies around the country strive to do more with less and meet mission challenges, Cisco today announced a new set of solutions that will modernize the major functions of public safety, including headquarters and operations, field operations and patrol, emergency communication, and incident command and response. Additionally, Cisco announced a collaboration with IBM, BearingPoint and other industry leading companies to deliver new public safety solutions that help transform how public safety agencies secure and protect their communities.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., November 8, 2008 - As public safety agencies around the country strive to do more with less and meet mission challenges, Cisco today announced a new set of solutions that will modernize the major functions of public safety, including headquarters and operations, field operations and patrol, emergency communication, and incident command and response. Additionally, Cisco announced a collaboration with IBM, BearingPoint and other industry leading companies to deliver new public safety solutions that help transform how public safety agencies secure and protect their communities.
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