| North Carolina Organization Fosters New Defense and Security Technologies |
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| Jul 31 2007 | |
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Advertisement: Horizontal Fusion — Provides computer and Web-based training and services to the military and Department of Defense. The company develops and produces curriculums that support the DoD and other participants by conducting sustainment training for deployed troops. The Asymmetrical Threat Analysis Training computer-based modules include Geospatial Information System (GIS) software for visualizing, analyzing, creating, and managing data with a geographic component. It also contains 20 simulation modules that provide a stepby- step interactive training method. (http://horizontalfusion.com) K3 Enterprises — Specializes in helping companies with government contracts in the DoD and intelligence community. They evaluate, troubleshoot, and develop solutions prior to product presentation to government representatives in geospatial data management, geospatial data and visual products, communications, information technology implementations, and security requirements. Services include program management, personal and physical security, technology testing, and independent technology assessment. (www.k3-enterprises.com) Olivia Tower — Offers a rapid-deployment, mobile platform that can be fully integrated with a variety of communication, optical, and networking equipment. The tower is used to support numerous types of antennae, cameras, and electronic devices to heights of 6 to 150 feet. The rapidly deployable (“RapUp”) mast will extend to 150 feet in 60 minutes, including initial set-up. (www.rapuptowers.com) Signet Technologies — Designs, integrates, installs, and maintains integrated electronic security systems, including physical and logical access control; smart cards and biometrics; ID card management; building and perimeter intrusion detection; closed-circuit television; digital video recording; contraband detection; barricades, fencing, and lighting; and asset tagging and management. (www.signetinc.com) More InformationFor more information on working with the Defense and Security Technology Accelerator, visit www.dstanc.org.
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