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Volume 8 Patriot One to Launches Covert Concealed Weapons Detect Sys Oct/Nov 2016 Edition “Today’s senseless acts of gun and weapon violence on our global citizens is top of mind, and we all want solutions to protect our family, friends and communities,” Cronin said. “There have been more than 185 shootings at our schools alone since Sandy Hook in 2012. This must stop, and we’re excited to announce a new product that can make us all safer and prevent attacks like these.” Patriot One will provide details about the advanced development stage of its NForce covert concealed weapons system with over five years of academic research and successful testing complete. NForce CMR1000 is the world’s most advanced technology for covert screening and detection of concealed weapons Tom Ridge, First Secretary of the US DHS and former Governor of Pennsylvania was the keynote speaker at an invitation-only hosted event to formally introduce the Patriot One NForce CMR1000 product, during the IACP Conference in San Diego. (Click on image above to view Patriot One video and Learn More. Courtesy of Patriot One) NForce CMR1000 is a first-of-its-kind covert primary screening device for the detection of onbody concealed weapons at access points including hallways and doorways of weapons-restricted buildings and facilities. NForce is an easily concealed, cost-effective and non-invasive full body scanning technology that is proven, practical and safe. Concealed Weapons Detection The Honorable Tom Ridge, First Secretary of the US DHS and former Governor of Pennsylvania Ridge focused on the importance of private and public sectors working together to prevent random acts of violence on our citizens. Patriot One CEO Martin Cronin along with the company’s scientific and management team followed up announcing the launch of a new, revolutionary covert weapons detection technology. 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. NForce CMR1000 Can also be Employed in En74