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"Contract to upgrade airport security"
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Contract to upgrade airport security
The Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona - The Tucson Airport Authority board awarded a $3.6 million
contract on Friday to Millennium 3 Technologies LLC, which has offices in
Phoenix and Las Vegas, to upgrade security at Tucson International Airport.
The upgrades, called for in the Airport Authority's master plan, include
installation of security bollards, or pillars, in front of the terminal;
upgraded security fencing; improvements in the airport's emergency
operations center; and additional security-monitoring cameras.
The project will be funded by federal and state grants.
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