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Big Business On The Border As Expo Showcases High-Tech Gadgets
The event's organizers say its aim is to bring law enforcement and policymakers together with industry leaders to discuss technological advances and share ideas about border security.
- Exhibitors display products at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014, in Phoenix. The two day event features panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read more
- Barry Witt, of Heckler & Koch arms manufacturers, sets up a weapons display at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014, in Phoenix. The two day event features panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read more
- G Squared Consulting CEO Alex Solis demonstrates an electroshock weapon at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014, in Phoenix. The two day event features panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. G Squared Consulting creates clothing that is resistant to electroshock weapons. (AP Photo/Matt York)read more
- Gary Wagner, of Elbit Systems of America, cleans the lens of a long range thermal imaging targeting system at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 in Phoenix. The two day event will feature panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read more
- Patricio Canavati, of TPS Armoring stands between two vehicles that his company armored, one with over 1,800 bullet holes, and a newly armored SUV, at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 in Phoenix. The bullet riddled SUV saved the life of secretary of Public Security of the state of Michoacan, Mexico, Minerva Bautista Gomez in 2010. The two day event will feature panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read moreAP2014Share
- G Squared Consulting Partner Gregory Williams, right, uses an Electroshock weapon on CEO Alex Solis, who is protected by their specialized clothing that is resistant to Electroshock, at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 in Phoenix. The two day event will feature panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read more
- Steven Roberson, of QinetiQ, demonstrates a unmanned robotic system at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014, in Phoenix. The two day event features panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read moreAP2014Share
- Josh Krause, of Original SWAT, prepares tactical footwear for display at the 8th annual Border Security Expo, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 in Phoenix. The two day event features panel discussions, sharing intelligence, and exhibitors displaying high-tech wares aimed at securing lucrative government contracts and private sales. (AP Photo/Matt York)read more
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Big Business On The Border As Expo Showcases High-Tech Gadgets
The event's organizers say its aim is to bring law enforcement and policymakers together with industry leaders to discuss technological advances and share ideas about border security.
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