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NetMotion Wireless
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Government agencies such as law enforcement and first responders have always been early users of mobile computing technologies. The reason is simple: their job duties require access to real‐time information in order to safely complete their work
As mobile computing has evolved and equipment and service costs have decreased, more government agencies are realizing the productivity increases ...
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AEP Networks
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WHITE PAPER Preparing for Emergencies: Secure Remote Working for Continuity of Operations
Teleworking has become an everyday occurrence for many organizations. Businesses use teleworking—or remote working—as a way to maximize employee productivity because it allows staff to work from home, from a conference center or while they’re on the road. For government, however, teleworking plays a role ...
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BelAir Networks
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Understanding how wireless mesh can be used for mission-critical voice, data and video applications in a Public Safety Network
Overview Police, fire and rescue, and emergency medical services face a growing array of threats to public safety.Traditional disaster threats like extreme weather (e.g., hurricanes, blizzards), natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, epidemics), and manmade disasters ...
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ImageWare Systems. Inc
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The lack of identity management currently costs businesses and individuals billions of dollars every year and has sobering consequences for national security. From our borders to our banks, there have been countless instances of identity fraud. According to a survey released by the Federal Trade Commission in September 2003, 27.3 million Americans had been victims of identity theft in the ...
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Thermo Scientific Portal Optical Analyzers
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Recently an innovative series of test adapters based on high purity natural lutetium oxide was devel- oped. The rare earth element lutetium contains the isotope Lu-176 with 3,6*1010 years half-life and a natural abundance of 2,6 %, which yields a specific activity of the pure element lutetium of about 50 Bq/g. The gamma and X-ray spectrum shows several peaks essentially in the range between 50 ...
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