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  1. U.S. Airport Full Body Scanners Too Unreliable to Use, Germany Says

    Thu, 1 Sep 2011

    months-long test of a pair of L - 3 Communications ProVision ATD human imaging is used in machines built by L - 3 Communications ' competitor Rapiscan. The Government Accountability Office . L - 3 Communications declined to comment for this

  2. Citigroup latest to report data breach

    Thu, 9 Jun 2011

    disclosures: e-mail marketer Epsilon, Nasdaq, Sony, Google and defense contractors RSA, Lockheed Martin, L - 3 Communications and Northrop Grumman. "There are more breaches, and companies are actually more likely to disclose them than

  3. Gmail hit by cyberattacks from China

    Wed, 1 Jun 2011

    their accounts, a process Grosse says takes about 10 minutes. Also this week, employees at defense contractor L - 3 Communications were alerted about "penetration attacks." Fox News reported that Northrop Grumman recently curtailed remote network

  4. The Money Trail: Defense Firms 'Honor' Jim Moran

    Wed, 3 Feb 2010

    underwrite the Marshall Legacy Institute event. Raytheon gave $25,000, EADS North America donated $5,000, and L - 3 Communications pitched in another $10,000. Industry officials said the corporate donations were intended to honor a well deserving

  5. Airport Scanners: Privacy Groups Say Slow Down

    Mon, 4 Jan 2010

    Rapiscan Systems, American Science Engineering, and L - 3 Communications -- have lobbyists on Capitol Hill pushing back against act on the measure. Six of the machines, made by L - 3 Communications , are being used for what TSA calls "primary screenings

  6. Air Security: Could Technology Have Stopped Christmas Attack?

    Mon, 28 Dec 2009

    to $170,000. The TSA purchased the 40-millimeter wave units currently in use from Santa Ana, Calif.'s L - 3 Communications and the 150 new backscatter units from Torrance, Calif.-based Rapiscan Systems. Even though the images can

News

  1. TSA Rolls Out New Screening Technology

    Thu, 12 Feb 2009

    more graphic than that. I continue to believe that these are virtual strip-searches." The government awarded L - 3 Communications a contract in July to develop a passenger screening machine using the new electromagnetic wave technology. Millimeter

  2. More companies shut out workers who smoke

    Thu, 8 Jan 2009

    programs as well as other assistance for smokers. • L - 3 Communications ' division in Camden, N.J., last year implemented has had 10 employees who successfully quit smoking. L - 3 facilities supervisor Gerald Rugletic, 60, a 50-year

  3. Former U.S. Contractor Alleges 9-Month Detention in Iraq

    Wed, 10 Dec 2008

    for the defense and justice departments declined comment, as did a company spokesperson for Titan, now called L - 3 Communications . The translator's story begins in December 2004 when he arrived at the al-Asad airbase about 180 kilometers west

  4. There are plenty of security plays these days

    Mon, 28 Apr 2008

    York Stock Exchange, also has interests in security. Other companies mentioned in that USA TODAY story include L - 3 Communications lll , which provides surveillance and security products, primarily for defense. There are several others, though

  5. Phoenix airport to test body-scan machines

    Thu, 11 Oct 2007

    spokeswoman Ellen Howe said. The TSA test will determine how well the ProVision machine, made by government contractor L - 3 Communications , finds weapons and whether it can operate quickly enough to replace metal detectors at checkpoints. Similar machines

  6. Israel used electronic attack in air strike against Syrian mystery target

    Mon, 8 Oct 2007

    network attack system developed by BAE Systems and integrated into U.S. unmanned aerial vehicle operations by L - 3 Communications . Israel has long been adept at using unmanned systems to provoke and spoof Syrian surface-to-air missile

  7. Working Wounded Blog: Executive Options Windfall

    Mon, 19 Jun 2006

    Networks, HealthSouth, Home Depot, Intuit, Jabil Circuit, Juniper Networks, KLA-Tenacor, Linear Technology, L - 3 Communications Holdings, Macrovision, Maxim Integrated Products, McAfee Inc., Meade Instruments, Medarex, Mercury Interactive

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  1. Airline Body Scanners Faulty?

    Thu, 1 Sep 2011

    full body scan machines in question yeah. Like He used at forty airports across the country. Made by a US company L - 3 communications . They used radio frequencies to scan for hidden weapons and explosives. At a cost of about 170000. Dollars

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    used at forty airports across the country. Made by a US company L-3 communications . They used radio frequencies to scan for hidden weapons and explosives. At a cost of about 170000. Dollars. US officials called them
  2. Airport Scanner Manufacturer Under Scrutiny; Study Suggests Scanners Confuse Bombs With Sweat

    Fri, 2 Sep 2011

    full body scan machines in question yeah. Used at forty airports across the country. Made by an American company L - 3 communications . They use radio frequencies to scan for hidden weapons and explosives. Cost of about 170000. Dollars. US officials

    L-3 Communications found at 0:43

    Used at forty airports across the country. Made by an American company L-3 communications . They use radio frequencies to scan for hidden weapons and explosives. Cost of about 170000. Dollars. US officials call them the best
  3. ABC News Update

    Fri, 2 Sep 2011

    body scan machines in question yeah. I used at forty airports across the country. Made by an American company L - 3 communications . They use radio frequencies to scan for hidden weapons and explosives. At a cost of about 170000. Dollars. US

    L-3 Communications found at 1:27

    used at forty airports across the country. Made by an American company L-3 communications . They use radio frequencies to scan for hidden weapons and explosives. At a cost of about 170000. Dollars. US officials call them
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  1. PHOTO: A passenger is screened by a L-3 Communications ProVision whole body imager
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