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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DHS Technologies CEO A. Jon Prusmack (center) receives the Best Vehicle Award for the Reeves ICP Trailer.Reeves ICP Named as Winner in 1st Annual Homeland Security Awards

ABOUT 300 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND industry executives packed the grand ballroom at Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel on October 27, 2009 to witness GSN: Government Security News announce the winners in 35 separate categories in its 1st Annual Homeland Security Awards competition. Among the winners was the Reeves Incident Command Post (ICP) Trailer by DHS Systems, which was named Best Vehicle.

The Reeves ICP Trailer is a unique trailer and shelter combination that can be fully equipped as an incident command post, complete with interoperable communications equipment through which responders can communicate with each other regardless of differences in equipment and hardware. Though introduced just last year, the mobile command system has already been purchased by agencies across the country – including the Hamilton County Health Department in Indiana and the Westchester County Department of Public Safety in New York.

The Homeland Security awards were handed out at a gala dinner celebrating the achievements of security vendors and government agencies at the federal, state and municipal levels. All winners received inscribed trophies to honor their successes, and all finalists received certificates attesting to their accomplishments.

“The competition was stiff, and our panel of independent judges had to make some very tough choices, but we think we’ve identified the ‘best of the best’ for 2009,” said Jacob Goodwin, the editor-in-chief of GSN, who oversaw the evaluation process.

The magazine also said it was impressed by the event’s overwhelming crowd.

“GSN was thrilled with the huge turnout we experienced at our awards dinner because it clearly demonstrated the depth and breadth of support for excellence in the homeland security community,” said Ed Tyler, publisher of GSN.

During the dinner, the U.S. Airport & Seaport Police gave the Fred V. Morrone Nine-Eleven Award to Frances Townsend, the former chairman of the White House Homeland Security Council.

The Reeves ICP Trailer qualifies for purchase as part of the FEMA Preparedness Grants Authorized Equipment List (AEL). To learn more about the ICP and how it can be purchased using federal homeland security grant money, visit www.reevesicp.com.