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10 Easy Steps to Strengthen Security
Every explosives storage magazine must meet ATF specifications to ensure the security of its contents and the safety of those who work in and around it. While these specifications are required by law, they should only be considered the minimum...
Kids Explore Explosives Safety
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville participated in the annual Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) Fair at Mill Creek Elementary School in Madison, Alabama, Nov. 10. The event was held to...
Training to save lives in the face of disaster
PERRY, Ga. – Crushed rubble, destroyed building structures, demolished cars, hazardous material suits and medical tents littered the landscape. To the unknowing public, an assumption that a disaster just took place, but for the U.S. Army Reserve...
Today’s Defense Against Tomorrow’s Attack
As existing dangers evolve and new threats emerge, we must rapidly adapt to secure the safety of our country and the men and women who fight to protect it. And that’s just what we at Armag have been doing for over 45 years. Today, the need...
Arms room makes training hands on for Fort Bliss
When Fort Bliss military police officers conducted security inspections for arms rooms, buildings and vehicles three years ago, the pass rate was around 34 percent. Today, it is around 87 percent. That increase in the ability of Soldiers to secure arms, vehicles and buildings is largely due to...
Defending Against an Invisible Enemy
The potential threat of an EMP event is well known. The damage that can be done to computer systems and power generation equipment can have catastrophic ripple effects throughout all levels of our infrastructure. Whether an EMP comes from HEMP,...