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DOHMH Centralizes Emergency Alerting and Collaboration on New Extranet Portal
...personnel in the event of a communicable disease outbreak or a bio-terrorism event. In the event of such a crisis, HAN allows DOHMH... Read more
Dec 4, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Grids and anti-terror bio-sensors get funding boost
...the University of London to help with the potential threat of bio-terrorism to water security. They are maintenance-free, highly sensitive, have a... Read more
Nov 25, 2005
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Leader: Government should stay soft on ID cards
...bio-passports doesn't even cost so much, the government says. All of this is to be welcomed. The argument for ID cards preventing terrorism... Read more
May 26, 2005
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Valley lessons
...tech. Bring on the nano, bio and smart materials industries? In...and the risks from future terrorism. The bad news for the... Read more
Mar 31, 2005
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