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National Institute of Justice Domestic Anti-Terrorism Technology Development Program
Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005
Examples of funded projects...
An interactive, computer-based training tool for bomb technicians; the RTR-3, a computer based, portable x-ray system, that enables the diagnosis of explosive devices in real-time; an EOD Technician Training Kit for use by bomb disposal organizations which will soon be available to qualified bomb disposal teams; flying plate disrupter technology, which disrupts the explosive capabilities of large explosive devices; percussion- activated nonelectric (PAN) disrupter technology, which neutralizes the explosive capabilities of smaller explosive devices; development and testing of a personal alarm monitor, a wearable device providing indication of exposure to a wide variety of chemical and biological hazards; development and demonstration of a portable (briefcase sized) through- the-wall surveillance device; development of an inexpensive, handheld, low-power radar that will enable law officers to detect individuals through interior building walls.
About this section
This section indicates the different types of projects which have been funded in the past. Only projects funded under Project Grants or Direct Payments for Specified Use should be listed here. The examples give potential applicants an idea of the types of projects that may be accepted for funding. The agency should list at least five examples of the most recently funded projects.
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