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Abstract:
Subscription Overview
The growing concern for homeland security has amplified the importance of security, safety and privacy in our daily lives. Accordingly, security technologies are receiving heightened attention by researchers, government agencies, the military, manufacturers, and end users. An increase in R&D funding, venture capital and investments in security infrastructures have catapulted the field and turned it into a major growth area.
Detection technologies, in particular, are evolving rapidly, as are identity control and encryption systems.
This subscription uncovers and evaluates emerging technological developments as they relate to homeland security. In this subscription, we assess important new equipment, systems, applications, markets, companies, and technologies in the field. We also bring you hard-to-find information on new projects, funding, spending, and contact information for key industry participants.
This subscription concentrates on the science, technology, applications, and markets for homeland security systems. The recent search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, battlefield surveillance for chemical and biological hazards, and scares of "white powder" in postal centers and airports illustrate the need for a better understanding of the weapons of mass destruction detection process and equipment. These events also produce opportunities for researchers, developers, manufacturers, and users of technological systems.
A new issue of Homeland Security Alert is available every month. Each monthly issue profiles and assesses a different security technology sector. Each issue also provides a section on homeland security spending. We expose where funds are going and identify what developers and manufacturers are doing with them.
The subscription is must-reading for anyone operating in this growth sector.
Benefits of this Service
You’ll find out who’s doing what and where it's taking them.
You’ll get enough detail to be able to relate our information to your strategies.
You’ll get the major names in each technology sector and find out what they are doing and how to find them, e-mail them, and phone them.
Labs, including yours, now have to look over the fence to see what's happening in other technologies. This subscription keeps you abreast of what else is being developed, growing, and being applied.
We help you avoid being pigeonholed. Technologies are converging, nano into bio into materials into IT. Find out about how all of these relate in Homeland Security Alert.
Our content helps you avoid being blindsided by competitors who are already onto the next new thing.
This is the fastest way to become familiar with technologies you may--or may not--have been following.
It’s a new technology, but how important is it? We tell you whether it is important, why it is important, and when it will become most important to you.
Table of contents:
2006
January - Biodefense
February - Network/Cyber Security
March - Food Security - Agro-Defense
April - Cargo/Container security
May - Emergency Response - Technology support for First Responders
June - Border Security
July - Surveillance Technologies
August - Nanotechnology in Homeland Security
September - CBRN Countermeasures
October - Personnel Identification Technologies
November- Precision guided Munitions
December - Infrastructure protection
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