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U.S. Airport Full Body Scanners Too Unreliable to Use, Germany Says
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
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Citigroup latest to report data breach
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
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Gmail hit by cyberattacks from China
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
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The Money Trail: Defense Firms 'Honor' Jim Moran
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
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Airport Scanners: Privacy Groups Say Slow Down
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
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Air Security: Could Technology Have Stopped Christmas Attack?
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
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TSA Rolls Out New Screening Technology
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
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More companies shut out workers who smoke
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
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Former U.S. Contractor Alleges 9-Month Detention in Iraq
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
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There are plenty of security plays these days
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
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Phoenix airport to test body-scan machines
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
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Israel used electronic attack in air strike against Syrian mystery target
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
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Working Wounded Blog: Executive Options Windfall
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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Airline Body Scanners Faulty?
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
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 -
Airport Scanner Manufacturer Under Scrutiny; Study Suggests Scanners Confuse Bombs With Sweat
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
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 -
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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
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







