Briefing : homeland security: containing risk / Richard Scott, Tony Skinner, Bill Sweetman
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Jane's Defence Weekly Vol 44 no 1, 3 January 2007, pp.22-29 (122)Summary: Review of the risks and opportunities afforded to the defence industry sector by the rise in importance of homeland security. The security of shipping containers (15 million worldwide carrying 90% of word freight) for example requires international cooperation, interoperable communications, and use of i.d. technology such as active seals. Meanwhile other pieces of military technology particularly UAVs have a potentially substantial role.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Review of the risks and opportunities afforded to the defence industry sector by the rise in importance of homeland security. The security of shipping containers (15 million worldwide carrying 90% of word freight) for example requires international cooperation, interoperable communications, and use of i.d. technology such as active seals. Meanwhile other pieces of military technology particularly UAVs have a potentially substantial role.
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