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Water pack hydrates military, first responders, security
Recommended by the National Tactical Officers Association, the S.T.R.I.K.E. Cyclone hydration pack features a drink system that is protected by Microban antimicrobial technology. Comes with bite valve, quick disconnect and bottom metal grommet for drainage. Several compartments hold miscellaneous gear. Contoured shoulder straps and sternum strap are padded for user comfort. For military, law enforcement, security and outdoor applications. Blackhawk USA Mfg. LLC, Norfolk, Va.

 
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APWA Congress and Expo: A big show in the Big Easy  7/11/2008
Public works professionals from around the globe will converge in the New Orleans Morial Convention Center for the 2008 American Public Works Association (APWA) International Public Works Congress and...

Florida EMS and fire vehicles will stock cyanide antidote   5/29/2008
Through a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Florida Department of Health’s Office of Emergency Operations will stock Cyanokit, a treatment for cyanide poisoning, in the state’s ...

Customer service guides implementation of San Francisco’s 311 program  4/25/2008
Integrated strategies helped San Francisco launch a successful 311 Customer Service Center for nonemergency phone calls.

County discovers power of pen in pandemic planning  4/4/2008
The Solano County (Calif.) Health and Social Services Department takes its citizens’ health and quality of life seriously. That’s why the department is preparing now to protect its citizens from emerg...

‘CODE’ experience critical to success of emergency operations center   3/31/2008
When a public bond issue was passed in 2003 for a new joint-use emergency operations center in San Antonio, the challenge was to create a state-of-the-art facility that was prepared to respond to cata...

 
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Federal Contracting: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina  9/20/2006
A case study by the Project On Government Oversight (POGO).