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InsideFlyer September 2005 |
Continental, Logan Airport in WiFi Dispute Boston's Logan International Airport is trying to block Continental Airlines from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent flyers -- a service for which the airport charges $7.95 -- calling it a threat to security. |
InternetNews August 3, 2005 Roy Mark |
Wi-Fi HotSpot Spat Heats up at Logan A free wireless hotspot in Continental's frequent-flier lounge irks airport officials. While the airport claims the digital antenna is a safety issue, Continental asserts the Massachusetts Port Authority just wants a monetary cut. |
National Defense May 2013 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
U.S. Airport Perimeter Security Market in Decline U.S. airport perimeter manufacturers -- makers of fences, gates, sensors and cameras -- will likely face a steep drop in demand over the next several years, one report found. |
National Defense July 2007 Robert H. Williams |
Camera Finds and Spotlights Transfixed Intruders A Las Vegas company has paired a low-light camera and spotlight that can detect and track intruders up to one and half miles away. |
IndustryWeek December 16, 2009 |
On the Rise -- FLIR Systems Says the Best is Yet to Come Lower prices and higher volumes spell growth for the manufacturer of thermal imaging infrared cameras. |
National Defense November 2005 Grace Jean |
First New U.S. Airport Built Since 9/11 Gets Off the Ground The new facility will replace Florida's Panama City-Bay County International Airport and is being designed to incorporate advanced security features and technologies seamlessly into the infrastructure. |
National Defense July 2009 Robert H. Williams |
Family of Small, Economical Thermal Cameras Introduced FLIR Systems is producing a family of handheld thermal cameras that are small, lightweight, and consume little power. |
National Defense February 2011 Eric Beidel |
Thermal Cameras Offered For Each Eye Two eyes are better than one, and a thermal camera for each of those eyes is even more desirable. |
National Defense October 2010 Eric Beidel |
Security Software Looks at the Big Picture AWARE software gives security professionals a look at an entire property and the location of each camera on the grounds. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2005 John McHale |
DHS turns to high tech to control borders Border agents cannot possibly check every car or every traveler. So U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials are relying on new technologies -- such as those noted here -- to tighten the country's borders. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2008 |
Malaysian Ministry of Defense Orders FLIR Systems' Infrared Sensor Systems FLIR's ThermoVision 2000 long-range thermal infrared (IR) imaging sensor systems will assist surveillance along the Malaysian coastline. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 John McHale |
TSA to Introduce New Technology for Access-Control Enhancements The second phase of the Transportation Security Administration's Airport Access Control Pilot Program will include advanced video surveillance, RFID cards, iris-scan readers and hand-geometry readers. |
CIO November 1, 2003 Scott Berinato |
Face Recognition Hype Is Over Since 9/11, few counterterrorism technologies have been hyped more than face recognition. Recently, though, reality interrupted the hype when two public pilot projects of the technology ended in failure. |
InternetNews July 18, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Handheld Crime Fighting Cingular and BIO-Key launched a service to let police officers access criminal databases from anywhere. |
InternetNews November 2, 2006 Roy Mark |
Wi-Fi a Winner in Logan Airport Dispute FCC rules airlines free to offer wireless services in competition with airport Wi-Fi facilities. |
National Defense July 2006 Grace Jean |
Sensor-Fusion Software Technology Replacing Traditional Security Systems As more and more security cameras are being installed around the globe, companies are developing software solutions and other technologies that increasingly advance the intelligence of such monitoring systems. |
InsideFlyer June 2004 |
Fireworks in Philly Philadelphia recently became a new stop for Southwest Airlines, much to the chagrin of US Airways, which has dominated traffic at the airport for years. US Airways fights back with slashed fares and double or triple miles for some trips. |
Macworld April 2002 Shelly Brisbin |
AirPort Though the newest iteration of Apple's wireless network product offers improvements, it still lags behind similar, less-expensive competitors... |
IDB America February 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
New airport to meet growing demand Faced with a projected increase in demand for air travel of 5 percent annually, Guyana has privatized a formerly government-run airport, and its new owners are planning to expand it. |
Fast Company October 2000 Erika Germer |
Fab Four Here are some out-of-the-way airport spots where you can hide out and keep your blood pressure down. |
PC Magazine March 1, 2006 |
Boston Traveling to Boston? Here are a few facts about the city as well as the low-down on staying connected while you are there. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2009 |
Infrared Thermal Camera for Indian Air Force C-130J Aircraft to be Supplied by FLIR Systems FLIR Systems will supply an infrared camera system to the Indian air force under terms of a $7.2 million Pentagon electro-optical contract for foreign military sales. |
National Defense February 2004 Geoff S. Fein |
Security Beat Federal government gets 'D' in cyber-security... DHS awards multiple security contracts... Companies selected for air defense program... etc. |