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<title>D-TECT3 detectors reduce nuisance alarms at Manchester school</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In 2007 a Manchester school had an external CCTV system installed by a very credible NSI Gold installation company using 'Conventional' External PIRs, but within a few weeks of commissioning the system, it was apparent that the detection was generating lots of false alarms and the school demanded that something was done to eliminate the problem.
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<dc:pubDate>17/07/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>Long-range active laser surveillance camera system for perimeter and border surveillance</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Advancements in capability and reductions in pricing have dramatically increased the incorporation of marine and ground-based radar systems into perimeter, coastal, and border security applications. While these radar systems can effectively detect and locate potential threats, such solutions don't allow security operators to visually inspect object]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>26/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>G4S provides frontline Port Security and access control for ABP Port Estates</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ABP (Associated British Ports) Humber has appointed G4S Security Services (UK), part of G4S plc, to provide a range of security services across the Ports of Grimsby, Immingham (South Humber), Hull and Goole (North Humber).

The contract is fixed for five years.  G4S will provide frontline Port Security and access control for Port Estates.  G4S ha]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>26/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>Westminster Group expands in Middle East and Asia</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Westminster International Ltd. has expanded its Middle East and Asian operations to better service the increasing demand for Westminster's products and services in the region. Westminster has opened two new offices; firstly in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, and secondly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The new office in Abu Dhabi, situated on]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>25/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>Providing Security for Business Jets</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The commercial aviation has enjoyed an unprecedented worldwide growth.  To meet this need Business Jets that can travel 8,000 miles nonstop have flooded the market. With this proliferation of large private aircraft with little or no oversight control, security risk is at an all time high and rising.  

The owner/operators of these private aircraf]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>23/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>Ben-Gurion International Airport expands coverage of SimGuard 3000 planning and simulation system</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Ben-Gurion is one of the world's most secure airports. In 2007, it handled over 10 million international passengers and about half a million domestic passengers. Israel's Airports Authority, Ben-Gurion International Airport Security Division has decided to expand the VDB (Visual Data Base) coverage of Rontal's SimGuard 3000 planning and simulation ]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>23/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>Dormant building sites are more prone to trespass and theft</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Housebuilders sites are now being closed across the country with substantial quantities of expensive building materials left on site, making attractive pickings for criminals who may consider the sites now 'off the builder's radar'.

Jot Engelbrecht, operations &amp; training director at Octavian Security highlights the security measures he believes ]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>19/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>FORTIS system installed at municipal command and control systems in several Israeli cities</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Magal Security Systems, Ltd. has announced that it has signed contracts for the installation of municipal command and control systems in several Israeli cities, including Netanya and Bat Yam, based on its FORTIS system that was modified for this purpose. In addition, Magal received another order for installation of a Fortis system that will be used]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>13/06/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>FLIR Systems acquires sensor networks software developer Ifara Tecnologias</title>
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<description><![CDATA[FLIR Systems, Inc. has acquired the stock of Ifara Tecnologias, S.L., a provider of middleware and client application software used to create sensor networks. 

Based in Madrid, Spain, Ifara develops software technology, hardware, and developer tools used for the creation and maintenance of sensor networks for applications such as security and su]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>23/05/2008</dc:pubDate>
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<title>ScanPort transportable threat detection system adopted by U.S. Army</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Brijot Imaging Systems has announced that the Third U.S. Army/U.S. Army Forces Central Command (ARCENT), has accepted delivery of Brijot ScanPortTM, an engineered security solution that optimizes the Brijot  GEN 2 technology in a rugged, portable whole body imaging system for use in extreme environments. 
 
ScanPort was conceived in response to t]]></description>
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<dc:pubDate>21/05/2008</dc:pubDate>
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