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S&T: Explosives : Lights, Camera, Ka-Boom!
written by United States. Department of Homeland Security; produced by United States. Department of Homeland Security (District of Columbia: United States. Department of Homeland Security, 2009), 1 min
S&T blew up a retired Maryland Transit Authority bus filled with inexpensive cameras to see if their memory chips would survive the blast. S&T tested two technologies—one orange and one yellow—shown in the opening frames of the video.
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written by United States. Department of Homeland Security; produced by United States. Department of Homeland Security (District of Columbia: United States. Department of Homeland Security, 2009), 1 min
Description
S&T blew up a retired Maryland Transit Authority bus filled with inexpensive cameras to see if their memory chips would survive the blast. S&T tested two technologies—one orange and one yellow—shown in the opening frames of the video.
Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
United States. Department of Homeland Security
Author / Creator
United States. Department of Homeland Security
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
United States. Department of Homeland Security
Topic / Theme
Explosives, Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Department of Homeland Security
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S&T: Large-Scale Agent Model (LSAM)
written by United States. Department of Homeland Security; produced by United States. Department of Homeland Security (District of Columbia: United States. Department of Homeland Security, 2009), 1 min
The Large-Scale Agent Model (LSAM) is developed by the Brookings Institution and can be used to plot and plan for insect-borne and sexually transmitted diseases, industrial accidents that can produce harmful chemical plumes, and even trends such as obesity and teenage smoking. Eventually, LSAM will be able to expa...
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written by United States. Department of Homeland Security; produced by United States. Department of Homeland Security (District of Columbia: United States. Department of Homeland Security, 2009), 1 min
Description
The Large-Scale Agent Model (LSAM) is developed by the Brookings Institution and can be used to plot and plan for insect-borne and sexually transmitted diseases, industrial accidents that can produce harmful chemical plumes, and even trends such as obesity and teenage smoking. Eventually, LSAM will be able to expand to encompass data on schools, workplaces, and every hospital and medical facility in the country.
Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
United States. Department of Homeland Security
Author / Creator
United States. Department of Homeland Security
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
United States. Department of Homeland Security
Topic / Theme
Information sciences, Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Department of Homeland Security
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