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Transit Agencies Get $21M For Security Bay Area: Proposition 1B money is to improve mass transit security. BART is focusing on cameras, biological and radiological detection systems
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| Sep.14 |
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$2.8 million grant to improve security Port of Oakland: The grant was determined by a new risk-based formula that weighs threat, vulnerability, and consequence
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| Apr.14 |
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New High-Tech Security Device Tested SFO: Explosives Detection Trace Portal aimed at protecting airline passengers from terrorist bombs
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| Aug.4 |
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BofA Building 'Scoped Out' by Al Qaeda| SF Downtown: FBI: intelligence information revealed Al Qaeda viewed the building as a 'location of interest' | |
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| Sep.5 |
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Bridge Needs More Protection Golden Gate Bridge: The National Park Service is not doing enough to protect the Bridge and Vista Point from terrorists
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| Jun.4 |
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CIA-funded company invests in PixLogic Los Altos: In-Q-Tel is investing in PixLogic, an image-search software 10 person start-up
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| Mar.19 |
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Airport to Implement Security Measures SJC: The new Transportation Security Administration measures include inspecting all large vehicles
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| Mar.12 |
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Emergency Drill SJC: The full-scale exercise tested plans that would be used in the event of a plane crash with mass casualties
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| Feb.14 |
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Security zones around bridges| Golden Gate Bridge: The areas extend 25 yards around piers, abutments, and pilings | |
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| Feb.13 |
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InVision reports soaring profits Newark: Bomb-scanning equipment maker reported that its quarter profit soared as it filled orders for devices used at airports
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| Dec.9 |
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Suspicious package closed BART station Oakland Downtown: 19th Street station was closed for two hours
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| Nov.11 |
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385 federally trained screeners| SFO: This is the first wave of about 1,000 screeners to be deployed and employed by a private contractor | |
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| Nov.7 |
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Airport reached security deadline SFO: International Terminal realized a federally mandated goal of a compliance to install in-line Explosive Detection Systems
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| Nov.4 |
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Screener Blamed for Security Snafu SJC: The test came positive for TNT, but instead of stopping the owner, the screener went off to do something else
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| Oct.16 |
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Hunting license enough to access refinery Martinez: Tesoro Golden Eagle refinery is concerned that hunters and fishermen access on its site poses a safety threat
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| Oct.8 |
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First 88 federal baggage screeners. OAK
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| Oct.1 |
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Federal Screeners Start Work. SJC
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| Sep.11 |
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Two-thirds of normal at Airport OAK: 22,000 people were expected to fly in and out. Security was stepped up at Oakland
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| Sep.10 |
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Forum: Business impact of terrorism. San Jose
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| Jul.24 |
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Security checkpoint was closed SFO: Japanese man returning from a humanitarian mission in Afghanistan was found to have an empty bullet casing
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| Jul.18 |
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New federal security screeners hiring. SJC
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| Apr.3 |
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Bridge insurance to double Golden Gate Bridge: Insurance coverage more than double in cost after Sept. 11, and terrorist attacks won't be covered anymore
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| Dec.15 |
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Security badges taken from 29 felons| SFO: Officials are checking the fingerprints of 3,000 workers against the FBI database | |
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| Nov.26 |
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Rally against aviation security law OAK: Security screeners are protesting of a law, which requires workers to be U.S. citizens
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| Sep.26 |
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Insecure SFO SFO had 763 security violations in 2000. It's more violations than any other airport in California
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| Sep.17 |
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Traders return to Pacific Exchange SF Downtown: 3,000 workers back on the job after terrorist attacks
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| Sep.13 |
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SFO and SJC reopened| Most foreign carriers did not fly ou of SFO. Some domestic flights leaving | |
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