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    New Border Security Technology Demonstrated

    New Border Security Technology Demonstrated for Consideration in U.S. Border Protection
    Tuesday July 15, 10:49 am ET

    OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--21st Century Systems, Inc. (21CSI) demonstrated its state-of-the-art High Resolution Situational Awareness (HiRSAâ„¢) software system that provides situational awareness software for potential use in U.S. border security at a military testing facility in Yuma, Arizona, earlier last month.

    Earlier this year, 21CSI was selected to provide its’ differentiating sensor management technology for the initial phase of the Jordan Border Security Program, which was awarded to DRS Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: DRS - News) by the U.S. Army’s Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM). The DRS integrated border surveillance system will provide Distant Sentry™ surveillance towers that utilize a variety of sensors. HiRSA, as an integral part of the Distant Sentry system, significantly reduces operating time and the manpower required to secure any perimeter, from buildings and building complexes to miles of open terrain.

    “HiRSA’s versatility and scalability allows the technology to be adapted to multiple mission domains, such as assisting border patrol agents,â€

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    the wall

    When will they show off the razor wire topped, pitt bull infested double fence system we are all waiting for?

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    We need to utilize deterrent methods and technology in addition to sensoring technology. Why always put out border agents at risk to intercept illegal aliens and smugglers?
    "Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
    Benjamin Franklin

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    Southwest Border Sector Length, Agents, and Fencing
    BP Sector---LENGTH---Agents---*Miles Fencing (*Update being worked on)
    San Diego---66 miles----2,229-----37.1 Primary---9.6 Secondary---5.21 Vehicle Barriers
    El Centro---- 71 miles----- 979-----30 planned
    Yuma--------118 miles-----895-----50 miles, 31 new
    Tucson------262 miles---2,958-----46.9 Primary, 56.6 Vehicle, 37.7 Temporary VB
    El Paso------268 miles---2,457-----27---93 miles Ped. planned, 33 mi. NM, 60 mi W. TX
    Marfa-------510 miles------374-----NONE---14 planned
    Del Rio----- 210 miles----1,291----89 authorized
    Laredo----- 171 miles--- 1,524-----NONE
    RG Valley---316 miles----1,992----70 miles initially proposed

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