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  • respond to natural disasters Offering special operations including K-9 explosive detection Training federal tenants in crime prevention and Occupant Emergency
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  • homemade and novel explosives Capability to assess, render safe, and neutralize explosive threats Optimize canine explosive detection capability "DHS |
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  • administrative nature involving PFPA members. The K-9 Unit is the explosive detection unit for the Department of Defense community in and around the Washington
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  • Police Department K-9 teams provide a deterrent to potential threats from explosives. K9 teams are deployed at stations and occasionally on trains throughout
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  • challenge in light of rapidly changing technology in detection equipment, computer systems, intrusion detection systems, and access control equipment. While focused
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  • Patrolling in vehicles* Patrolling on foot Patrolling on bicycle Use of explosives detection K-9s Counter-surveillance *Vehicle patrols include patrolling in
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  • baggage at more than 450 U.S. airports, employing screening officers, explosives detection dog handlers, and bomb technicians in airports, and armed Federal
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  • for complete broadband and wireless Internet access $1 billion for explosive detection systems for airports $500 million to update the computer center at
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  • officers. NSA Police has a K9 division, which generally conducts explosive detection screening of mail, vehicles, and cargo entering NSA grounds. NSA Police
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  • Retriever Vizsla There are two types of explosive detection canines trained by TSA: Conventional explosive detection canines (EDC) who undergo a 10-week training
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  • lasers, remote explosives detection, spintronics, the dynamics of explosive gas mixtures, electromagnetic railgun technology, detection of hidden nuclear
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  • administrative nature involving PFPA members. The K-9 Unit is the explosive detection unit for the Department of Defense community in and around the Washington
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  • 2020 it purchased the Security Detection and Automation Systems division of L3Harris (notable for providing the detection screeners that all airport travelers
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  • Diagnosis System (JBAIDS) Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) Joint Biological Standoff Detection System (JBSDS) Joint Chemical Agent Detector
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  • excellence for nuclear design and engineering, a center of excellence for high explosive research and development, and a science magnet in high-energy-density (i
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  • Armor Communications Community Corrections DNA Forensics Electronic Crime Explosive Device Defeat General Forensics Geospatial Technologies Information-Led
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  • These include sensors that can detect chemical, biological, nuclear and explosive materials; portable Terahertz radiation ("T-ray") machines that detect
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  • Office in December 2017 by consolidating primarily the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office and a majority of the Office of Health Affairs, as well as other
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  • -officer.  "Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) – Requirements and Benefits". https://www.airforce.com/careers/combat-and-warfare/explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod
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  • link], Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau Archived April 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
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