Company profiles


3DX-RAY Ltd is a global market and technology leader in line-scan x-ray imaging systems for security and industrial inspection. Our security systems combine high image quality with ease of use and competitive pricing. Portable, mobile and fixed systems are offered to meet a wide range of security x-ray inspection needs.
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Armament Research Services (ARES) is a specialist technical intelligence consultancy, offering expertise and analysis to a range of government and non-government entities in the arms and munitions field. ARES fills a critical market gap, and offers unique technical support to other actors operating in the sector. Drawing on the extensive experience and broad-ranging skillsets of our staff and contractors, ARES delivers full-spectrum research & analysis, technical review, training, and project support services. Our services are often delivered in support of national, regional, and international initiatives, and can be conducted in both permissive and non-permissive environments.
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aunav is a brand specialized in the design, development, production and delivery of remote control robots for explosive, CBRN and hazards disposal. Its Remoted Operated Vehicles (ROV) are also prepared for HazMat CBRN(e) handling, logistics (mule), medical support (MEDEVAC) and reconnaissance (Recce).
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Canadian Technology Systems (CTS) is a Canadian manufacturer of de-mining equipment and leader in EOD/IEDD disrupter technology. The company is committed to bringing innovation to the field by using a scientific approach to create and produce the most advanced, safe and reliable equipment. CTS listens to End Users from around the world in order to deliver tools that offer many benefits without compromise. In 2023, CTS disrupters are trusted by First Responders in over 40 countries and the company maintains a robust network of agents, partners, and technicians ready to meet their needs.
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CBRNe Secure India provides consultancy services in the field of CBRNe Security and Disaster Management to all the stake holders both with in the Government and the corporate sector.
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CBRNE Terrorism newsletterCBRNE-Terrorism Newsletter is a bimonthly e-journal provided free of charge to First Responders around the globe involved in CBRNE and counter-terrorism operations. It is read by colleagues in more than 80 countries and distributed to more than 700 institutions, organizations, state departments and defense agencies & companies.
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C/O Futures, LLC is providing specialized research and analytical consulting services that facilitate client knowledge solutions for addressing future socio-political and operational environment shaping and response. Its services range from the tactical though the grand strategic levels of interactions. One major focus of these services pertains to the broadening spectrum of threat groups – ranging from more evolved forms of gangs though authoritarian regimes with increased global capacity – now actively challenging liberal-democratic governance both domestically and abroad.
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Established in 2011, Conflict Armament Research (CAR) generates unique evidence on weapon supplies into armed conflicts in order to inform and support effective weapon management and control. CAR investigation teams work on the ground in active armed conflicts. The teams document weapons at the point of use and track their sources back through the chains of supply. CAR teams investigate weapons in a variety of conflict-related situations—be they recovered by state security forces, surrendered at the cessation of hostilities, cached, or held by insurgent forces.
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The vision of the Counter Improvised Explosive Devices Centre of Excellence (C-IED COE) plans to use a Comprehensive Approach to face up the challenge, with the support of not only military personnel, but also the contribution from law enforcement, police, intelligence community and civilians from research & technology industry.
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The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a not-for-profit, non-partisan, international policy organization formed to combat the growing threat from extremist ideologies. Led by a renowned group of former world leaders and diplomats it combats extremism by pressuring financial and material support networks; countering the narrative of extremists and their online recruitment; and advocating for smart laws, policies, and regulations.
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Understanding and responding to complex security situations requires an interdisciplinary approach, which is the hallmark of the work of the Centre for International Security and Resilience (CISR) at Cranfield University. 
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The Danish Demining Group (DDG) is a Humanitarian Mine Action Unit in the Danish Refugee Council (DRC). DDG operates in some of the most fragile and conflict-affected places in the world. The focus is on those countries most affected by landmines and other Explosive Remnants of War (ERW), as well as the widespread proliferation of small arms and light weapons.
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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) enables DoD, the U.S. Government and International Partners to counter and deter Weapons of Mass Destruction and Emerging Threats. The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) can trace its roots back to the Manhattan Project in 1942. A mission that began strictly as a weapons development program expanded during the Cold War and eventually included non-nuclear weapons development nonproliferation efforts. The November 1997 Defense Reform Initiative joined the Defense Special Weapons Agency and the On-Site Inspection Agency with two defense programs – the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program (CTR) and Chemical-Biological Defense Program, Science and Technology component – forming the core elements of the new Agency. DTRA was formally established on October 1, 1998. Additionally, the Joint Improvised Defeat Organization joined DTRA in October 2016 and this department was later merged into DTRA ‘s current Operations Integration Directorate.
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The Directorate of Mine Action Coordination (DMAC) of the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) is a regulatory body for the Humanitarian Mine Action Programme of Afghanistan (MAPA). Through its headquarters in Kabul and its seven regional offices, DMAC manages, coordinates and oversees the humanitarian mine action activities implemented by national and international non-governmental organizations and commercial companies. Mine Action has five pillars including Demining (survey, mapping, marking and clearance), Mine Risk Education, Stockpile Destruction, Victim Assistance and Advocacy. DMAC is being supported by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GoIRA) and International Donors.
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ENCIRCLE – During recent years a significant amount of EU and national funding have been spent on CBRNE related projects. The CBRNE projects were funded within EU Research and Innovation programmes (incl. FP6, FP7, H2020), DG ECHO’s Programme for Capacity Building, DG HOME’s Internal Security Fund, DG DEVCO’s CBRN Risk Mitigation Centers of Excellence (CoE), Structural Funds, European Defence Agency programmes, etc. We attempted to provide in one place list of the various CBRNE projects carried out within programmes mentioned above as well as the other programmes. The list is certainly not complete and will be updated continuously with a hope that soon it will contain most of the CBRNE projects that have been carried out in EU.
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The European Defence Agency was established under a Joint Action of the Council of Ministers on 12 July, 2004, “to support the Member States and the Council in their effort to improve European defence capabilities in the field of crisis management and to sustain the European Security and Defence Policy as it stands now and develops in the future”. 
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NATO EOD COE logoThe Explosive Ordnance Disposal Centre of Excellence (EOD COE) was founded in 2007, three years after Slovak Republic joined NATO and volunteered to establish the EOD COE on its territory. With the Slovak Republic as a Framework Nation, providing the Centre with infrastructure and the main manning body, the EOD COE is supported by four Sponsoring Nations (CZE, HUN, POL and ROU).
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Fondation Suisse de DéminageFSD clears explosive remnants of war so that people can again live in safety. Landmines are not the only explosive threats to civilian populations once a war ends. Often, bombs, artillery shells, mortars, rockets and grenades, or cluster munitions that did not explode when they were employed, still pose a risk of detonation, sometimes many decades after they were used or discarded. Also, many post-modernist conflicts have seen the wide-spread use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs). These are devices that can use conventional explosive charges or improvised home-made explosives; in addition to this they may utilise improvised switching mechanisms using simple or complex electronics, radios and remote triggers, long command wires, trip wires or “booby trap” pressure, or pressure release, type switches. The multitude of improvised mechanisms that may be adopted, combined with unpredictable and inherently improvised construction methods, present an entirely new and dangerous threat to humanitarian operators.
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The Garrett name has come to stand for more than metal detection; it is a philosophy for unparalleled customer satisfaction. The company founders believed that their metal detectors could lead the industry in capabilities and results, they recognized early on that commitment and loyalty to their customers would be the true source of success.
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The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) is an expert organisation working to reduce the impact of mines, cluster munitions and other explosive hazards, in close partnership with mine action organisations and other human security actors. We support the ultimate goals of mine action: saving lives, returning land to productive use and promoting development. Based at the Maison de la paix in Geneva, and founded in 1998, the GICHD employs around 65 staff members from 19 nations. This makes the GICHD a unique and international centre of mine action expertise and knowledge.
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Created in 1999, HAMAP-Humanitaire is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) of international solidarity. HAMAP Humanitaire’s actions focus around four areas: water and sanitation, mine action, education and health. Today, HAMAP-Humanitaire supports its partners on more than thirty projects in over 15 countries. HAMAP (Halte Aux Mines Antipersonnel) has developed various training, mine risk education and humanitarian demining projects in Africa and the Middle East. HAMAPHumanitaire is currently active in Iraq and in the North East of Syria (NES).
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ICOR Technology Inc. (ICOR), is a Canadian-based company that manufactures and supplies affordable, high-quality, protective security equipment to Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD), Tactical, and CBRNE units worldwide. Incorporated in 2005, ICOR’s main expertise is in the engineering and manufacturing of the life-saving CALIBER® Robots that are in use with law enforcement agencies in over 55 countries. All CALIBER® robots are made on-site in Ottawa, Canada, within the company’s 27,500 sqft (2,555 sqm) manufacturing facility: from R&D, design and prototyping to machine shop, assembly and quality assurance.
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IMFAD’s mission is to prevent people from being harmed and contribute to their socio-economic development by eliminating the threats caused by mines and war residue explosives (HPP). To achieve its mission, iMFAD conducts Mine/ERP Risk Education, Mine Victims Assistance, Mine/EPK Clearance and Mine Counter-Activities. Its vision is to build an environment where there is no mine/HKP threat and where people live safely.
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The Irish Defence Forces are organised under the Chief of Staff, supported by Deputy Chief of Staff Operations , and the Deputy Chief of Staff Support. They consist of a Permanent Defence Force (PDF), which is a standing force and provides the main capability for military operations, and the Reserve Defence Forces (RDF), military reserve forces which support the PDF if necessary. The PDF is organised into three service branches: the Army, the Naval Service, and the Air Corps. The RDF may be further subdivided into a First Line Reserve (FLR) and a Second Line Reserve; the First Line Reserve comprises former members of the Permanent Defence Force, while the Second Line Reserve comprises an Army Reserve and a Naval Service Reserve (both recruited directly from the civilian population).
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Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate (IWTSD) (formerly CTTSO). The mission of the IWTSD is to identify and develop capabilities for DoD to conduct Irregular Warfare against all adversaries, including Great Power competitors and non-state actors, and to deliver those capabilities to DoD components and interagency partners through rapid research and development, advanced studies and technical innovation, and provision of support to U.S. military operations.
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Leeds Beckett University Law School: Research is an integral part of Leeds Law School’s activities. Its expertise covers a wide variety of legal areas but currently cluster much of its research around two research groups considering issues around legal education as well as international law, human rights, and the counter-terror law, all broadly conceived. The Conflict, Security & International Human Rights Research Group captures the connected research areas of law and terrorism and human rights law. As far the threat of and the actual manifestations of terrorism, the focus is on exploring the role that law has within a wider counter-terrorism framework. Similarly, in an increasingly complex and globalised world, the focus is on the fundamental role that law has in the protection of individual rights.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) is a law enforcement agency which serves Los Angeles County, California — an area totaling approximately 4,084 square miles with a population of almost 10 million people (2010 U.S. Census). It is the largest Sheriff’s Department in the world, with approximately 18,000 employees.
LASD provides general law enforcement services to 40 contract cities, 90 unincorporated communities, 216 facilities, hospitals, and clinics located throughout the County, nine (9) community colleges, the Metropolitan Transit Authority and 47 Superior Courts. LASD also provides services such as laboratories and academy training to smaller law enforcement agencies within the County. Additionally, LASD is responsible in securing approximately 18,000 inmates daily in 7 custody facilities which includes providing food and medical treatment.
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The Military Engineering Centre of Excellence (MILENG COE) is an International Military Organisation in accordance with the NATO Paris Protocol, manned and funded by contributions from 16 sponsoring NATO nations.  It is accredited by NATO and it is a member of the Centre of Excellence network coordinated by Headquarters Supreme Allied Command for Transformation (ACT) in support of NATO, the COE’s sponsoring nations and other customers.  A COE is not a part of the formal NATO Command Structur.
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Allied Command Transformation promotes and leads many initiatives designed to transform NATO’s military structure, its forces, capabilities and doctrine. Allied Command Transformation’s main responsibilities include education, training and exercises, as well as conducting experiments to assess new concepts, and promote interoperability throughout the Alliance. Allied Command Transformation is one of two Strategic Commands in NATO, the other being Allied Command Operations. The primary function of the NATO Command Structure is first and foremost to provide the command and control needed to contribute to the deterrence of aggression and the preservation of peace, security and the territorial integrity of the Alliance.
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Naval Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) mission is to organize, man, train, equip and sustain Navy Expeditionary Combat Forces to execute combat, combat support and combat service support missions across the full spectrum of naval, joint and combined operations which enable access from the sea and freedom of action throughout the sea-to-shore and inland operating environments.
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NCI agency logoThe NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency was established on 1 July as a result of the merger of the NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A), the NATO ACCS Management Agency (NACMA), the NATO Communications and Information System Services Agency (NCSA), the ALTBMD Programme and elements of NATO HQ.
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The Ministry of Defense (The Netherlands) consists of 7 organizational units. The 4 armed forces ensure that the soldiers and equipment are ready for deployment. Support the Defense Support Command and the Defense Materiel Organization by supplying products and services. The Board of Staff makes the policy.
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Norwegian People’s Aid is a politically independent membership-based organisation working in Norway and in more than 30 countries around the world. Founded in 1939 as the labour movement’s humanitarian solidarity organisation, NPA aims to improve people’s living conditions and to create a democratic, just and safe society. NPA’s international work covers three core areas: Mine Action and disarmament, Development and Humanitarian relief aid.
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NOVO DR Ltd. offers the highest image quality in the portable digital radiography industry. The ruggedness and reliability of our systems combined with amazing X-Ray Images make them the best in the market. Our intuitive and easy to use products have been designed and engineered by our incredibly professional and highly experienced team!
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OCCAR is a international organisation whose core-business is the through life management of collaborative defence equipment programmes. This organisation was established by means of a convention, which is equivalent to an international treaty.
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Safe Pro Group Inc. is led by team of executives and subject matter experts drawn from the Intelligence Community, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, and commercial sectors to assess and help Government and Enterprise clients respond to disruptive new technologies and new threats. Safe Pro Group, through its portfolio of safety and security companies is currently serving the needs of domestic and international organizations in the Commercial, Military, Law Enforcement and Humanitarian sectors.
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Sahan Research is a think tank dedicated to promoting peace, stability, and development. With offices in Somalia, Kenya, and the UK, its primary focus is the Horn of Africa, East Africa and the Middle East, where its team possesses decades of experience in political analysis, security dynamics, peace building, and governance.
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C-IED2014Scanna is an x-ray company that does things differently. We are proud to present the new normal for portable x-ray systems. Compact, rugged, fast to deploy with minimal setup and internally protected against adverse weather conditions, impact and drops.
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SmartRayVision is a leading innovator and manufacturer based in the USA, specializing in highly portable, reliable, and visually articulate X-Ray systems designed for EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), First Responder, and Checkpoint security applications. Our legacy in this field spans 14 years, marked by continuous innovation and excellence.  The introduction of our first EOD system, which quickly garnered recognition and trust, led to securing contracts with the world’s largest EOD portable X-Ray system customer – the US Army. Today, we proudly supply and support the US Army with our third-generation SmartRayVision kit, demonstrating our commitment to excellence and reliability.
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The Swedish Armed Forces is a body subject to the Swedish Parliament and government. It is headed by the Supreme Commander who leads and supervises the Armed Forces through Armed Forces Headquarters. The Director General is deputy commander of the Armed Forces.
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In 1993, two experts from the X-Ray generation field spotted a gap in the market. They realized that the X-Ray world was clearly missing quality, light and effective portable X-Ray generators that could benefit a wide variety of users. During the next two long and exhausting years, they tirelessly worked on designing and producing the first ever-portable X-Ray generator – The SITEX C3003. What was a small company back then which was built from the ground up, ICM (Industrial Control Machine) is now the world leader in terms of portable X-Ray generators for the NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) market and a major player in the EOD’s Security niche.
Thanks to this tremendous success, ICM reached new heights in 2015, when we became a proud member of Teledyne Technologies Inc. (NYSE:TDY).
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Founded in 2004, Terrogence is a global pioneer and leader in the field of Web Intelligence (WEBINT). Our principal assets over the years have been our highly-experienced in-house analysts, presently counting 40+ experts in different fields such as, Terror Funding and Recruiting, Criminal Activities, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Strategic Research, Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) and Homemade Explosives (HME) and more. Terrogence delivers intelligence solutions to customers around the world, including government organizations, law enforcement agencies, business enterprises with international operations, and more.
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Operating since 1980, UNIDIR is an autonomous institution within the United Nations that conducts independent research on disarmament and related problems; particularly international security issues. Our specialized focus on disarmament and arms control sets us apart from other think tanks. Our status within the United Nations system enables us to engage with and support Member State deliberations. Our role is to provide ideas and advice and to facilitate dialogue that can advance multilateral arms control and disarmament.
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The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) collaborates with 13 other UN departments, agencies, programmes and funds to ensure an effective, proactive and coordinated response to the problems of landmines and explosive remnants of war, including cluster munitions.
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This renowned online course – from the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews – is recognised as the best globally accessible, flexible, tutored, online part-time study solution for professionals who want to develop their knowledge and understanding of the subject, hone their analysis skills in countering the terrorism and security threat, or prepare themselves for future higher academic study.
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United Nations Officer for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) was established in January 1998 as the Department for Disarmament Affairs which was part of the SG’s programme for reform in accordance with his report to the General Assembly (A/51/950). It was originally established in 1982 upon the recommendation of the General Assembly’s second special session on disarmament (SSOD II). In 1992, its name was changed to Centre for Disarmament Affairs, under the Department of Political Affairs. At the end of 1997, it was renamed Department for Disarmament Affairs and in 2007, it became the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs.
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Vidisco provides innovative portable X-ray solutions for safe and accurate detection in demanding Security and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) applications. Founded in 1988, Vidisco pioneered the digital X-ray industry and today, continues to lead in developing, manufacturing and supporting a wide array of solutions. Thousands of Vidisco systems are deployed by top military, security and industrial organizations in 75 countries worldwide. Program of record in France, US Air Force, US Marines Corps, Sweden and more.
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The World Customs Organisation (WCO) provides leadership, guidance and support to Customs administrations to secure and facilitate legitimate trade, realize revenues, protect society and build capacity. The history of the WCO began in 1947 when the thirteen European Governments represented in the Committee for European Economic Co-operation agreed to set up a Study Group. This Group examined the possibility of establishing one or more inter-European Customs Unions based on the principles of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
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