Homeland Security Nuclear Detection Office turns to geospatial routing

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The Homeland Security Department's Domestic Nuclear Detection Office is adding geospatial routing technology to its data distribution system to improve threat monitoring and response capabilities across local, state and federal emergency management organizations. The office is using Solace Systems' Geospatial Routing Blade, which gives the company's Solace 3260 message routers the ability to distribute information based on geospatial coordinates contained within the data stream.

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