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16 July 2005

A2 writes:

Regarding your recent posting of the DHS Surveillance Truck images, I thought the following might be of interest to your readers:

From the National Border Patrol Council [member of American Federation of Government Employees AFL-CIO] website, DHS Vehicle Guidelines - May 2004 [PDF, 1.46mb]:

http://www.nbpc.net/Miscellaneous/VEHICLE_.PDF

This DHS vehicle document has been around for over a year, but this is the only website that I could locate the document. Included are photographs of alomst every type of vehicle operated by DHS and their color markings, etc. Our local sheriff's department has a hard copy.

Seeing how DHS is often tight lipped about their operations, the below link provides a 'bone with lots of meat on it':

JUSTNET - Justice Technology Information Network (The National Institute of Justice is the research and development agency of the US Department of Justice. NLECTC is a program of  NIJ's Office of Science and Technology.)

http://www.nlectc.org/training/nijconf.html

This website often posts exhibition/conference speakers 'talks' in their entirety, usually in PDF format.... and frequently the 'talks' will be removed after they are posted, by request of the speakers themselves or DHS. Look for the NLECTC Virtual Library link and go there..... interesting to say the least.

A chance for anyone to get their fair share of the DHS 'budget pie' is the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency's SBIR. (SBIR - Small Business Innovation Research)

http://www.hsarpasbir.com/

(Check out the official warning/disclaimer at the bottom of the page.)

13 July 2005. Thanks to A.


Department of Homeland Security Surveillance Truck