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Ships entering U.S. waters must be inspected for threats caused by nuclear, biological or chemical weapons, as well as for terrorists entering the country. 3eTI has developed a wireless solution that enables inspectors boarding a foreign ship to communicate voice, data and video with the host ship three or four nautical miles away. The wireless network, which works above and below deck, enhances the protection of the forces conducting the inspections, streamlines the process, and saves valuable time. 3eTI’s solution meets DoD security standards and prevents unwanted eavesdroppers from intercepting information.
Review a case study with 3eTI working with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency on effective vessel boarding inspection.

Defense Threat Reduction Agency / U.S. Navy Panama City, Florida
Vessel Boarding Inspection
Military
personnel are required to board foreign vessels to inspect
for hazardous materials and search for terrorists before
a ship is permitted to enter U.S. waters. This was a daunting
task, requiring the shuttling of personnel and data between
the host ship and the foreign vessel. 3eTI developed a
wireless solution that streamlined the process, saving
time and reducing the risk to military personnel.
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