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

   

IN THIS ISSUE
WINTER 2010, VOL. 4, NO. 4

DRASH Used as Drive-Thru H1N1 Vaccination Clinic

JTF-CS Purchases Reeves ICP

Princess Royal Visits MilSys (UK)

DRASH Assists Brazilian Authorities in Flood Response

Connecticut Health Officials Train for Crisis

Colorado School Prepares Responders for Disaster

DRASH Supports JTF CAPMED During Capital Shield

Reeves ICP Named Winner at 1st Annual Homeland Security Awards

JTF-Bravo's Mobile Surgical Team Puts Skills to the Test in Honduras

Support Corner: Maintaining Your DRASH Heater During the Winter Months

Product Watch: New DC2E Transformer Projection Screen Display

 

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The HRH and MilSys Managing Director Andy Cowling speak with MilSys Business Development Manager Steve Babbage about asset management.Princess Royal Visits MilSys(UK)

ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, HRH the Princess Royal visited DHS Technologies’ international subsidiary MilSys (UK) Ltd in Hereford, UK to mark the national and international success of the company. MilSys provides DRASH to the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and international markets.

HRH the Princess Royal was met by Managing Director, Andy Cowling and other members of the company’s management team before touring the assembly plant. During the tour, HRH the Princess Royal met staff members before having a first-hand look at the company’s core products. These include the DRASH, equipped with Deployable Command and Control Equipment (DC2E); sustainably developed ablution systems for use by the military in operational theatres or the construction industry; and, from within MilSys’ medical product range, Celox, a new haemostatic agent that controls severe bleeding fast.

Before leaving to meet with other representatives of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce, Her Royal Highness unveiled a plaque to commemorate her visit.