New Counter-Drone Radar Employs Multiple Sensors
More and more countries have been tightening counter-drone security in their airports. Norway is no exception. A system called Ctrl+Sky was recently installed at...
Public Safety Gets Digital
Law enforcement agencies need proven technology-driven solutions that can increase response efficiency and change the trajectory of a single moment, while in the moment....
Radar System Alerts Boaters of Upcoming Dangers
A new Radar system alerts boats of upcoming dangers such as turbulence and weather conditions.
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and New...
Defense Giants Collaborate in UAV Intelligence
A new UAV intelligence technology demonstrated recently expands sensor options and mission spectrum of unmanned aerial vehicles. The development was the result of a...
Smart Roads Help Decrease Accident Response Times
Getting drivers to change their behavior on roadways is a complex task. A smart road tracking and public safety technology could contribute to this...
Big Data in the Service of Special Operations
The screening process for the US Air Force’s elite Special Warfare troops is highly selective, and the training course candidates face a gantlet of...
Improved Defense for VIP Aircraft
The U.S. will sell India equipment similar to the one used on the two ‘Air Force One’ Boeing 747 aircraft that carry the US...
Advanced Technologies in Border Protection
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will integrate into its operations three innovative solutions that address pressing challenges faced by the Department of...
Accelerate Your Startup – Apply to iHLS Security Accelerator
Have you been developing a ground-breaking technology in the fields of video analytics, cybersecurity, unmanned systems, counter drones, terror tunnel detection, border security, etc.?...
Quantum Tech Advances Military Space Sensors
The US Air Force has been running a program named FORTRESS, Focused Opportunity Reaching Toward Reliable Electro-Optic Strategic Sensors, designed for developing, growing and...
Critical Perspective on Smart City Concept
Many cities in Israel and abroad strive to become part of the digital age. This compatibility is a complex and systemic process which influences...
Quantum Budgets – What is the Goal?
The field of quantum technology is not new, it has been studied by Physics scientist for decades. Today we are in the midst of...
Cloud-Based Technology at Law Enforcement Service
As law enforcement works under intense scrutiny and is forced to do more with less, it's critical that officers remain current on changing policies,...
Watch Crash Scene Mapping Operated by Drone
Secondary accidents go up by a factor of almost 24 during the time that highway safety officials are assessing and documenting a car crash...
The Albatross Conducted First Flight Test
Taiwan's Navy conducted a successful first-ever fly-over demonstration using the locally developed Albatross tactical unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV) in Pingtung. The drone, developed by...
New Thermal Camera to Assist Public Safety Personnel
Law enforcement agents are always in need of greater situational awareness on the field. One of the technologies that enhance the situational awareness of...
Special Glove Supplies Advanced Capabilities to Robots
Stanford engineers have developed an electronic glove containing sensors that could one day give robotic hands the sort of dexterity that humans take for...
UAS Remote Sensing Technology for Crime Scenes
The Applied Aviation Research Center of the Kansas State University is working with law enforcement partners to evaluate small unmanned aircraft remote sensing technologies...
New Radar will Prevent Mid-Air Collisions
Aircraft have been facing a growing threat of collision with other aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, etc. A new detect-and-avoid radar to improve air traffic...
World’s Smallest Nano-UAS – Soldier’s Best Friend
France is advancing its Operational Pocket Drone (DrOP) program. The French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) has awarded FLIR Systems with a $89 million contract...
Conflict Concerning Facial Recognition Tech is Heating Up
Recently, Google and Microsoft have acknowledged the risks involving facial recognition services and their potential for misuse and surveillance by bad actors. In December,...
DARPA Creating a Buzz
The US military is looking to expand its artificial intelligence operation, but it's not intending to start it up from scratch. Instead, in a...

















































