Surveillance

Chronic wasting disease has been detected in British Columbia deer, and we need to act now

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星期五, 二月 16, 2024

Since 1996, a deadly neurodegenerative disease of cervids (deer, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer) has been spreading across Canada.

Key Points: 
  • Since 1996, a deadly neurodegenerative disease of cervids (deer, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer) has been spreading across Canada.
  • On Jan. 31, 2024, chronic wasting disease (CWD) was detected for the first time in British Columbia in two deer.

Disease-causing proteins

  • The protein is similar to other normal proteins in the body, except it’s abnormally shaped.
  • The abnormal folding of these disease-causing prion proteins — which are found most abundantly in the brain — leads to brain damage that makes the brain appear like a sponge.
  • Other TSEs include Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in people, bovine-spongiform encephalopathy (“mad cow disease”) in cows, and scrapie in sheep and goats.
  • This means that early detection and management is critical for reducing the impact of this disease.

British Columbia’s preparations

  • has established a surveillance program to detect CWD as soon as possible.
  • Our research suggests that a robust approach to such a difficult disease will require rapid, collective and collaborative action across sectors.
  • This approach must involve wildlife managers, hunters, local communities, First Nations and researchers to integrate a number of approaches.

Surveillance and management

  • Many CWD management programs rely on removing infected animals from the landscape.
  • While it is mandatory to submit the heads from hunted cervids in select management units in B.C., in most regions, submission is voluntary.
  • Hunters can participate in CWD management and surveillance by removing the head of the animal and submitting it to a local testing station or freezer for CWD testing.
  • The public can also participate in CWD surveillance and management by reporting signs of sick animals and vehicle collisions with cervids.
  • This is why testing cervids that have been killed by vehicles is also a critical component of CWD surveillance and management.

Curbing the spread

  • CWD can spread between animals through contact with bodily fluids.
  • Legal restrictions on carcass transport and the use of urine-based scents in hunting can also reduce the unintentional spread of CWD.
  • Research has shown that community-focused communication and engagement are essential for the success of CWD management efforts.
  • In the days ahead, fostering open dialogue and collaboration will be paramount towards an effective and sustainable effort against CWD.


Kaylee Byers is the Regional Deputy Director of the British Columbia Node of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative and collaborates with the Wildlife Health Program, which leads Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance in British Columbia. Sarah Robinson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Deploy Surveillance Announces Key Leadership Appointments to Drive Growth in Mobile Security Solutions

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星期四, 二月 15, 2024

In 2023, Deploy Surveillance welcomed new leadership with the addition of Derek Pedersen, Howard Ellis, and Jeremy Visker.

Key Points: 
  • In 2023, Deploy Surveillance welcomed new leadership with the addition of Derek Pedersen, Howard Ellis, and Jeremy Visker.
  • Under the guidance of the newly formed leadership team, Deploy Surveillance undertook a comprehensive overhaul of its flagship offering, the mobile surveillance trailer.
  • Since the introduction of the new units, Deploy Surveillance has strategically expanded its operations, notably enhancing key support departments.
  • Derek Pedersen, CEO of Deploy Surveillance, shared his excitement about the company's future, stating, "Deploy Surveillance is embarking on an exciting journey, firmly positioned in the market with plans for rapid expansion and growth.

CACI Awarded a $64 Million Task Order for Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Shelter Operations

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星期四, 十二月 14, 2023

CACI International Inc ( NYSE: CACI ) announced today that it has been awarded a five-year task order valued up to $64 million to provide complete life cycle hardware and systems engineering for the U.S. Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS).

Key Points: 
  • CACI International Inc ( NYSE: CACI ) announced today that it has been awarded a five-year task order valued up to $64 million to provide complete life cycle hardware and systems engineering for the U.S. Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS).
  • CACI’s proven mobile technologies deliver scalable, customizable mobile command, control, computers, and communications (C4) capabilities.
  • “Decades of investment, expertise, and unique innovations in resilient shelter protection ensure mission survivability and effectiveness for modern global operations.”
    For DCGS, the company will maintain and sustain numerous mobile and transportable systems throughout their life cycle.
  • As mission requirements dictate, CACI will also develop and procure additional components and systems with secure, reliable C4, optimum intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations, and critical processing, exploitation, and dissemination functions.

Madison Dearborn Partners Acquires T2S Solutions to Enable Continued Growth and Innovation in Support of U.S. Defense and Intelligence Missions

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星期三, 十一月 29, 2023

The T2S founders will retain a significant minority ownership position and will continue to lead the Company.

Key Points: 
  • The T2S founders will retain a significant minority ownership position and will continue to lead the Company.
  • We’re excited to partner with MDP as we continue on our mission to deliver increasingly innovative technologies and solutions while maintaining our rapid growth.
  • Today, we are strategically positioned at the center of high-priority defense technology areas that will see significant growth for years to come,” said Tim Jahnigen, Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer of T2S.
  • Raymond James served as financial advisor to MDP and Kirkland & Ellis and Crowell & Moring provided legal counsel.

Global Satellite Payload Market Size Estimated to Grow Over USD 120.33 Billion By 2032, at 23.7% CAGR: Data by Polaris Market Research

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星期一, 十二月 4, 2023

By taking multiple beams from several satellites and integrating them into a single loop, DTP is set to transform the satellite payload market.

Key Points: 
  • By taking multiple beams from several satellites and integrating them into a single loop, DTP is set to transform the satellite payload market.
  • Flexibility in bandwidth allocation: The satellite industry is undergoing significant transformation with the introduction of digital payloads.
  • This, in turn, has a favorable impact on the satellite payload market size .
  • Asia Pacific: The satellite payload market in Asia Pacific region is projected to grow at a rapid pace.

Robotic Warfare Market worth $39.5 billion by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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星期四, 十一月 23, 2023

By Capability, the Robotic Warfare market has been segmented into Unmanned Platforms and Systems, Exoskeleton and wearables, Target Acquisition Systems, Turret and Weapon Systems.

Key Points: 
  • By Capability, the Robotic Warfare market has been segmented into Unmanned Platforms and Systems, Exoskeleton and wearables, Target Acquisition Systems, Turret and Weapon Systems.
  • The development and deployment of unmanned airborne vehicles and systems based on AI leads to AI warfare which eventually drives the robotic warfare market.
  • The Robotic Warfare market industry has been studied in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Rest of the World.
  • India is expected to show the highest growth rate in Asia Pacific Region for Robotic Warfare market.

Robotic Warfare Market worth $39.5 billion by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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星期四, 十一月 23, 2023

By Capability, the Robotic Warfare market has been segmented into Unmanned Platforms and Systems, Exoskeleton and wearables, Target Acquisition Systems, Turret and Weapon Systems.

Key Points: 
  • By Capability, the Robotic Warfare market has been segmented into Unmanned Platforms and Systems, Exoskeleton and wearables, Target Acquisition Systems, Turret and Weapon Systems.
  • The development and deployment of unmanned airborne vehicles and systems based on AI leads to AI warfare which eventually drives the robotic warfare market.
  • The Robotic Warfare market industry has been studied in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Rest of the World.
  • India is expected to show the highest growth rate in Asia Pacific Region for Robotic Warfare market.

New Canadian Cancer Statistics report reveals lung cancer death rates are declining faster than any other cancer type in Canada

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星期三, 十一月 8, 2023

The annual report – Canadian Cancer Statistics 2023 – was developed by the Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee in collaboration with CCS, Statistics Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Key Points: 
  • The annual report – Canadian Cancer Statistics 2023 – was developed by the Canadian Cancer Statistics Advisory Committee in collaboration with CCS, Statistics Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
  • While the age-standardized lung cancer death rates have decreased substantially, an estimated 20,600 people are expected to die from lung cancer (9,800 females and 10,800 males) in Canada in 2023.
  • The most significant reason that lung cancer death rates are improving is due to a reduction in commercial tobacco use, which is the leading risk factor for lung cancer.
  • "By investing more into lung cancer research, we gain critical insights about lung cancer and disease progression that will enable us to develop better treatments for lung cancer patients."

Wasabi Technologies Partners with Leading Security Providers to Deliver Next-Generation Cloud Storage to Australia and New Zealand Surveillance Industry

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星期二, 十一月 7, 2023

Wasabi Technologies , the hot cloud storage company , today announced partnerships with leading security providers in Australia and New Zealand, Channel Ten and Visium Networks, to deliver cost-effective, fast and scalable cloud storage to support the video surveillance needs of organizations in every industry.

Key Points: 
  • Wasabi Technologies , the hot cloud storage company , today announced partnerships with leading security providers in Australia and New Zealand, Channel Ten and Visium Networks, to deliver cost-effective, fast and scalable cloud storage to support the video surveillance needs of organizations in every industry.
  • Video surveillance use is increasing to not only help businesses protect their assets, but new applications are being used for disaster response, healthcare and smart cities, leading to the security industry experiencing rapid data growth.
  • Whether safeguarding banks, schools, and other property or supporting law enforcement, the security industry requires flexible, affordable and accessible video data storage.
  • “Wasabi and its partners like Channel Ten and Visium Networks are heavily invested in the surveillance industry; and this collaboration takes surveillance operations to the next level.”

Shuttle Pharma Advances Prostate Cancer Predictive Biomarker Program Through Exclusive License Agreement

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星期二, 十月 31, 2023

ROCKVILLE, Md., Oct. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Shuttle Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: SHPH), a discovery and development stage specialty pharmaceutical company focused on improving the outcomes of cancer patients treated with radiation therapy (RT), today announced it has entered into an exclusive agreement to license certain intellectual property (IP) from Georgetown University to advance Shuttle Pharma's predictive biomarker program for prostate cancer.

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  • ROCKVILLE, Md., Oct. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Shuttle Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: SHPH), a discovery and development stage specialty pharmaceutical company focused on improving the outcomes of cancer patients treated with radiation therapy (RT), today announced it has entered into an exclusive agreement to license certain intellectual property (IP) from Georgetown University to advance Shuttle Pharma's predictive biomarker program for prostate cancer.
  • Anatoly Dritschilo, M.D., CEO of Shuttle Pharma, commented, "Prostate cancers vary in their aggressiveness and in their responses to treatment.
  • The American Cancer Society estimates that 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.
  • Dr. Dritschilo expanded, "Our mission is to accelerate investigation of the prostate cancer metabolite-based predictive assay to improve outcomes of radiation therapy.