Patriot One Detection Introduce Covert Concealed Weapons Detection System At IACP In San Diego

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Patriot One Detection Ltd. (“Patriot”), developers of an innovative covert concealed weapons detection system, will be presenting at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (“IACP”) Conference in San Diego on October 15, 2016.

Launch Event with Governor Tom Ridge
Patriot eagerly anticipates welcoming Tom Ridge, First Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and former Governor of Pennsylvania as keynote speaker at an invitation-only hosted event to formally introduce its NForce CMR1000 product during the IACP Conference. Limited space is available and Patriot requires certain criteria for attendance. To find out if you qualify and would like to attend this exciting event, registered attendees of IACP are invited to call +1 (800) 753-0031 as soon as possible to determine if registration slots are still available.

Innovative Covert Concealed Weapons Detection System in Prep for Commercialization
Patriot is at an advanced development stage of its NForce covert concealed weapons system, with over five years of academic research and successful testing complete. Early stage trial devices are currently advancing to prototypes slated for pilot use in a number of Canadian and US facilities by year end. Patriot has further entered into dialogue with certain law enforcement partners in order to collect weapons signature data for use in the Company’s rapidly growing proprietary NForce weapons detection library.

NForce CMR1000 is the world’s most advanced technology for covert screening and detection of concealed weapons. CMR1000 identifies threats by database comparison of known weapons profiles, and by detection of concealed irregular object mass. Unlike millimeter wave units in use currently, the CMR1000 is far less expensive, easily concealed, and utilizes a single scan for detection, as compared to the numerous scans required by large, expensive and manned static installations.

Current competitive technologies are large, expensive and require operators and/or personal compliance to screen for threats. As has been proven numerous times recently, committed active shooters simply identify soft targets or otherwise circumvent static scanning equipment altogether. Patriot is developing technologies to be deployed covertly to screen without a subject’s individual awareness, even while the subject is moving.

Patriot’s goal is to Deter, Detect, and Defend against active threats to citizens who rely on an ability to visit schools, offices, shopping centers, transit hubs, and other facilities without fear of random acts of senseless violence occurring during their daily activities.

Patriot CEO, Mr. Martin Cronin states, “We have developed our NForce CMR1000 covert concealed weapons detection system as a robust and cutting edge tool for law enforcement, professional security experts and business owners alike, as a means to directly address a primary threat to public safety today. In recent times there have been many instances of ‘disruptive technologies,’ and we believe NForce is truly disruptive in many ways.”

Source: patriot1tech.com
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