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GTT releases most advanced TSP<br />
solution to date<br />
Continued from page 5<br />
reliable traffic solutions to communities<br />
for over 40 years. GTT proactively<br />
delivers advanced transportation<br />
solutions to help emergency, transit<br />
and traffic personnel increase safety,<br />
minimize traffic congestion and reduce<br />
greenhouse gas emissions, while<br />
maximizing resource efficiency and<br />
performance. Headquartered in St.<br />
Paul, Minnesota, GTT is the market<br />
leader in traffic management systems,<br />
with its system installed in intersections<br />
in 41 of the 50 largest U.S. cities.<br />
To find out more about GTT, visit their<br />
website (www.gtt.com).<br />
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HID Global Helps Streamline<br />
Bhutan’s Driver License Issuance<br />
and Management System<br />
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benefit from the change to the<br />
printing process. In the months<br />
since the new IDs were issued, law<br />
enforcement officers have observed<br />
a decline in incidents involving<br />
fake IDs. The new security features<br />
on the IDs prove to be an effective<br />
deterrence against counterfeiting.<br />
Those counterfeit driver’s licenses<br />
circulating in the market can easily<br />
be distinguished from the genuine<br />
ones. The inability to create a counterfeit<br />
of the new IDs has resulted<br />
in a drop in the production of inauthentic<br />
IDs.ww<br />
“We are very pleased with the deployment<br />
of the HDP5000 printers<br />
and are are currently exploring how<br />
we can expand our use of technology.<br />
Smart chip encoding, which<br />
can be supported by the printers<br />
with an upgrade, would enable us to<br />
augment the cards and make them<br />
multifunctional, and is a feature we<br />
are interested in implementing in<br />
the near future,” said Nidup.<br />
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What was in the World Trade<br />
Center chemical plume created at<br />
Ground Zero on “9/11”?<br />
Continued from page 14<br />
“we did the very best we could at the<br />
time” and she was sorry that people<br />
had died as a result of her “mistake”<br />
– a claim which was disputed and rejected<br />
by numerous firefighters, who<br />
made it clear that they knew the air<br />
was polluted with toxins, but they did<br />
the clean-up work and searches for<br />
survivors because that was their job.<br />
Other firefighters described the EPA<br />
decision to be absurd in light of the<br />
fact that seven days after the attacks<br />
virtually all the buildings in downtown<br />
Manhattan were coated with<br />
dust, debris, lead, asbestos and other<br />
toxic substances. Still others argued<br />
that Ms Whitman’s decision jeopardized<br />
the health of every school child<br />
and every educator who went back to<br />
teach the children, along with every<br />
person who lived in the area who returned<br />
home to breathe in toxic dust.<br />
According to a post-fifteenth anniversary<br />
article by the Associated<br />
Press, “More than 1,000 people who<br />
registered with the World Trade Center<br />
Health Program, set up to oversee<br />
those affected by the aftermath<br />
of the attacks, have died in the past<br />
15 years. According to a summary<br />
of five research articles on the health<br />
impacts on rescuers and others who<br />
worked the site, both the number<br />
of people sickened and the type of<br />
illnesses present were greater than