January 11, 2007


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Welcome to the January 11th edition of the TransSec/Sentinel e-newsletter.
Andrew Brooks
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

New airport operations magazine takes off!
Global Marketing Company is proud to announce the launch of Gateway International
UPDATED 11 January 2007


Advertising and marketing manager appointed
Publisher Aijaz Khan is pleased to announce the appointment of John Bauslaugh to the position of advertising and marketing manager for TransSec magazine
UPDATED 11 January 2007


Agro research yields security dividend
The principal agricultural research institute in New Zealand, AgResearch, says that it has developed a technology that for the first time can precisely identify explosives concealed in aircraft luggage

UPDATED 11 January 2007


FAA wants airliner security improved
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed that new airliners be outfitted with a range of features to improve security and protect passengers and crew
UPDATED 11 January 2007


Texas port to get radar-based security
Port Freeport, in Texas, will soon be equipped with a radar-based port security system based on technology provided by Ultra Electronics SML Technologies (UESML)
UPDATED 11 January 2007


E-scooter patented
The 'Zappy3' line of electric personal transporters has been granted a design patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
UPDATED 11 January 2007


Russia fears cyber attacks
A Russian computer security expert says that terrorists could attack his country using computers to take out critical infrastructure
UPDATED 11 January 2007

U.K airport adds security tax
In what could be seen a sign of things to come, Liverpool John Lennon Airport has recently introduced a security charge on departing passengers
UPDATED 11 January 2007

Teamsters criticize rail security rules
The Teamsters Union says that new rail freight security rules proposed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lack whistleblower protections and ignore the role workers play in ensuring rail safety
UPDATED 11 January 2007


The Ministry of Transportation of Iraq has awarded a
12-month contract with a six-month option to Global Strategies Group to provide aviation security services at Baghdad International Airport. For more shorts,
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UPDATED 11 January 2007


For information on upcoming conferences and exhibitions, click here
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