The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWARSYSCEN), Charleston was tasked by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), as part of the System Assessment and Validation for Emergency Responders (SAVER) program to provide an assessment report on Perimeter Intrusion & Detection System Sensors (IDS sensors) for emergency responders. SAVER provides information on equipment that falls within the categories listed in the DHS Authorized Equipment List (AEL). For more information on the SAVER program, please visit the following website: https://saver.fema.gov/default.aspx?module=AboutSAVER
Under the direction of SPAWAR, BAE Systems, Inc. is seeking 6-10 emergency responders from various demographic areas throughout the United States in order to conduct a focus group on perimeter IDS sensors. Participants will be asked to review features and capabilities of existing perimeter IDS technology and rank their importance as well as provide input to the types of situations under which the technology should be tested in an ensuing assessment. We will conduct a comparative assessment of currently available perimeter intrusion and detection sensors to evaluate their capability in perimeter security applications. These results will then be used in an assessment of various commercially available perimeter IDS sensors in order to provide emergency response communities with validation information and to assist them with making procurement decisions.
We are not selling or endorsing any products.
We are aiming to conduct the focus group within the 3rd or 4th week of March and will establish a specific date and central location for the focus group once all participants have been selected. Related travel and lodging expenses will be reimbursed. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Under the direction of SPAWAR, BAE Systems, Inc. is seeking 6-10 emergency responders from various demographic areas throughout the United States in order to conduct a focus group on perimeter IDS sensors. Participants will be asked to review features and capabilities of existing perimeter IDS technology and rank their importance as well as provide input to the types of situations under which the technology should be tested in an ensuing assessment. We will conduct a comparative assessment of currently available perimeter intrusion and detection sensors to evaluate their capability in perimeter security applications. These results will then be used in an assessment of various commercially available perimeter IDS sensors in order to provide emergency response communities with validation information and to assist them with making procurement decisions.
We are not selling or endorsing any products.
We are aiming to conduct the focus group within the 3rd or 4th week of March and will establish a specific date and central location for the focus group once all participants have been selected. Related travel and lodging expenses will be reimbursed. Thank you for your time and consideration.
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