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Welcome to the December 22nd edition of the TransSec/Sentinel e-newsletter. Andrew Brooks andrew@transsec-magazine.com
MANPADS proliferating? The Australian military fears that a number of rocket launchers may have been sold to criminals or terrorists by some of its own members UPDATED 22 December 2006
CBP to improve container intel A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General (IG) report released at the beginning of December UPDATED 22 December 2006
First network cam for buses, rail Axis Communications has introduced the 209FD-R network camera, which it says is the first such system UPDATED 22 December 2006
Suitcase nuke detector trialled ITS Plus Inc has completed a live airport trial of a system that can detect dirty bombs and small nuclear devices from a long distance UPDATED 22 December 2006
American Science & Engineering (AS&E) posted a 40 percent decrease in revenues for the second quarter of fiscal year 2007, although it also posted a substantial orders backlog. For more shorts,click here UPDATED 22 December 2006
For information on upcoming conferences and exhibitions, click here UPDATED 22 December 2006
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