Explosives detection canines and homeland security : background and analyses / Wayne Howards, editor.
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TextSeries: Defense, security and strategy seriesPublisher: New York: : Novinka, [2016]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781536101911
- 1536101915
- United States. Transportation Security Administration -- Security measures
- United States. Department of Homeland Security -- Security measures
- United States. Department of Homeland Security
- United States. Transportation Security Administration
- Explosives -- Detection
- Detector dogs
- Search dogs
- Detector dogs -- Transportation -- Security measures
- National security -- United States
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Detector dogs
- Explosives -- Detection
- National security
- Search dogs
- Security systems
- United States
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- TP271
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Explosives detection canines: TSA has enhanced its canine program, but opportunites may exist to reduce costs / Jennifer Grover -- Testimony of Kimberly Hutchinson, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Training and Development, Transportation Security Administration. Hearing on "Dogs of DHS: how canine programs contribute to homeland security" -- Statement of Cynthia M. Otto, Executive Director, Penn Vet Working Dog Center. Hearing on "Dogs of DHS: how canine programs contribute to homeland security" -- TSA Explosives Detection Canine Program: actions needed to analyze data and ensure canine teams are effectively utilized / United States Government Accountability Office -- Testimony of Chris Connell, President, Commodity Forwarders, Inc. Hearing on "Utilizing canine teams to detect explosives and mitigate threats".
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