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High Price of Saudi Oil Security

Money – To head off an eventuality of terrorist attack, the Saudis are forecast to procure $14 billion of security systems and services over the next 6 years, to harden the kingdom oil infrastructure security.

Submitted and Voted for on June 19, 2008 03:07pm

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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for High Altitude Long Endurance Systems

Science – The Boeing-led team is developing flight-worthy scale and full-size versions of the long-endurance aircraft capable of carrying a 1,000-pound payload while remaining in air for up to five years.

Submitted and Voted for on June 04, 2008 09:52am

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Saudis are building largest border fence in the world

Politics – The Saudi Arabia 's border fence market is larger than the U.S./Mexican & U.S./Canadian border fence markets combined. It is, in fact, the largest border fence market in the world!

Submitted and Voted for on June 04, 2008 09:50am

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Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Market - $115 Billion Over the Next Decade

News – Saudi Arabia's rulers embark on a multi-tier homeland security project to protect themselves and their oil infrastructure, creating a market of more than $115 billion over the coming decade.

Submitted and Voted for on May 27, 2008 10:31am

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Saudi Arabia Homeland Security

Politics – With nearly unlimited monetary resources resulting from the soaring price of oil, the Saudi Kingdom created a complex maze of 24 redundant Homeland Security organizations numbering more than 250,000 people.

Submitted and Voted for on May 27, 2008 02:16am

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Emergency Management Job Market

Careers & Jobs – By 2012 about 1.6 mln people will be employed in emergency management and disaster recovery in th U.S. alone.

Submitted and Voted for on May 12, 2008 04:42am

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Homeland Security Employment Problems

Politics – DHS faces a number of unresolved employment issues, among them inability to fill about a quarter of top Department managerial positions.

Submitted and Voted for on May 05, 2008 06:34am

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Maritime Security Vuoys

Science – Department of Homeland Security is testing buoy sensor grid technology as a part of its Small Vessel Security Program.

Submitted and Voted for on May 05, 2008 06:32am

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Emerging People Screening Technologies

Gadgets & Tech – Terahertz imaging and spectroscopy has shown potential to detect and identify objects hidden under clothing at very low level of non-ionising radiation .

Submitted and Voted for on May 02, 2008 05:43am

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Homeland Security News: Oil Choke Points

News – Congestion of the Strait of Hormuz will cost $ 2 Bln a day in undelivered oil costs.

Submitted and Voted for on May 02, 2008 05:40am

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Air Force Shuns Near Space Missions

Politics – Defense Secretary Robert Gates is singling out the Air Force for adapting too slowly to battlefield realities. Gates went further to describe senior military leaders as "stuck in old ways of doing business". The Secretary's criticism specifically referenced the slow pace of fielding unmanned aerial vehicles over the battlefield.

Submitted and Voted for on April 24, 2008 03:25am

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Inflation is on Rise in Saudi Arabia

Money – Inflation in Saudi Arabia is forecast to reach a record annual average of 6.5 per cent in 2008 because of an expected new wave of interest rate cuts and a surge in rents and food prices.

Submitted and Voted for on April 07, 2008 02:59am

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Middle East Going Nuke

Politics – The recently declassified report submitted to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee analyzes how Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey respond if Tehran acquires nuclear weapons.

Submitted and Voted for on April 07, 2008 02:56am

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DHS opens access to commercial satellite imagery

Politics – The National Applications Office is a new DHS body clearing access of the law enforcement, border security, Coast Guard and other agencies to satellite feeds. This move, while widely discussed over privacy issues and legal implications, may have a profound impact on the market for commercial satellite imagery.

Submitted and Voted for on April 03, 2008 08:55am

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Unmanned Aerial Systems Becoming More Like Satellites

Science – Given that conventional aircraft expend approximately 80% of their energy generating the forward motion required for lift, there has also been varying interest in lighter than air vehicles.

Submitted and Voted for on March 20, 2008 04:24pm