THE DHS TECHNOLOGIES REPORTER
Quarterly News from DHS Technologies LLC, Summer 2010

   

IN THIS ISSUE
SUMMER 2010, VOL. 5, NO. 2

DHS Introduces Emerging Shelter Technology at Capabilities Demonstration

DRASH Shelter Donated to Chile

Celox Named British Armed Forces' Haemostatic Agent of Choice

Medical Examiners Prepare for Disaster in Jersey City

Mobile Recruiting Station Debuts in Syracuse

DHS Board Member Honored as Distinguished Naval Academy Graduate

Spanish Air Force Purchases Sanitation Unit

Homeland Security Officials Hold Decon Training in Milam County

Future Officers Test out DRASH at ROTC Competition

Reeves EMS Lends a Hand to NYC's Bravest and Finest

DHS's VP of Logistics Looks toward Future

DRASH Welcomes Retired Command Sergeant Major to SF Stewart

Support Corner: Packing Your DRASH Shelter

Product Watch: New UAV Shelter System and Entry Control Point

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DRASH Shelter Donated to Chile

Officials, including Governor of O’Higgins Rodrigo Perez, inside a DRASH shelter at the Rebuild Chile Expo.DHS TECHNOLOGIES LLC HAS DONATED A 304 square foot DRASH 4XB Shelter to the O'Higgins Region of Chile to support recovery efforts following the February earthquake that devastated much of the South American country.

DHS announced its donation on June 16th during the Rebuild Chile Expo, a three day event held in the Chilean capital of Santiago at which American companies showcased how their technology could be used to support rebuild efforts across the country.

Once delivered early next month, the shelter will be used as temporary housing in Matanzas, a small fishing community in the O'Higgins Region and one of the cities most damaged by the quake.

"The people in Matanzas have been greatly affected by this disaster, and many of them are still without a home. We are honored to know that our shelter will be used to assist these individuals as they work to rebuild their community," says Jeff Jackson, DHS vice president of business development.

Able to provide personnel with an independently operational, mobile facility complete with power and air conditioning, DRASH shelters have been deployed extensively for use during humanitarian and disaster relief operations across the globe.

Most recently, DRASH systems have been deployed to support relief efforts in Haiti following its January earthquake as well as in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro after massive flooding destroyed thousands of homes across the region late last year.