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June 25, 2008 | Volume 2, Issue 11 Subscribe | Advertising Services | Contact Us
 
Injured Veteran Finds New Way 'To Serve and Protect'
Army Ranger Turned Police Officer Attends CDP Training
When Matt Watters deployed to war as a U.S. Army Ranger for the second time in 2003, he never expected the life-changing experience that would occur. Now a patrol officer in Tacoma, Wash., he serves his community and nation with a similar purpose—but a different mission.

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ScanStation 2
The ScanStation 2 makes millions of 3D measurements in just minutes, preserving crime scenes exactly the way in which the first responder found it. Investigators can virtually return to crime scenes to make additional measurements, verify evidence based upon the accurately mapped physical environment, or to create jury exhibits and reconstructions.
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Ricin on the Rise: Are we prepared?
Nature has created some of the deadliest poisons ranging from botulinum neurotoxin and anthrax to ricin. In the fall of 2001, anthrax spores were discovered in the U.S. mail and ultimately resulted in the deaths of five people. This incident raised awareness to the possibility of a terrorist attack using potent, naturally occurring toxins.

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