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Water pack hydrates military, first responders, security
Recommended by the National Tactical Officers Association, the S.T.R.I.K.E. Cyclone hydration pack features a drink system that is protected by Microban antimicrobial technology. Comes with bite valve, quick disconnect and bottom metal grommet for drainage. Several compartments hold miscellaneous gear. Contoured shoulder straps and sternum strap are padded for user comfort. For military, law enforcement, security and outdoor applications. Blackhawk USA Mfg. LLC, Norfolk, Va.

 
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Wisconsin’s largest airport orders snow removal, emergency equipment from Oshkosh   10/21/2008
General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee has placed a $5.6 million order with Oshkosh Airport Products for snow removal and emergency response equipment. The airport, which is owned and ope...

In emergencies, agencies need flexible vendors that can react quickly   10/20/2008
St. Louis-based Graybar has some experience assisting governments in time of emergency.

State and local agencies can buy emergency response products through GSA   10/15/2008
State and local governments have a new way to buy supplies and services to prepare for and respond to all types of emergencies through the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) expanded coopera...

APWA Congress and Expo: A big show in the Big Easy  7/11/2008
Public works professionals from around the globe will converge in the New Orleans Morial Convention Center for the 2008 American Public Works Association (APWA) International Public Works Congress and...

Florida EMS and fire vehicles will stock cyanide antidote   5/29/2008
Through a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Florida Department of Health’s Office of Emergency Operations will stock Cyanokit, a treatment for cyanide poisoning, in the state’s ...

 
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Federal Contracting: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina  9/20/2006
A case study by the Project On Government Oversight (POGO).