Lending Library's

Audio/Visual Catalog


Audiovisual training materials are available through the ISAC Lending Library, RAND, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138.  Please make arrangements in writing, either by mail or facsimile (310-451-6916), prior to the date you intend to present a given film at your facility.  Two DVDs or videos may be loaned for a period not to exceed three weeks.

The following AV material, alphabetized under subject heading, is available through ISAC for loan to contractors:

VHS = Video Tape (1/2")
ST = Slide/Cassette Tape
3/4 = 3/4" Video Tape

** = Copyright Material (Reproduction Prohibited)

Catalog Subjects

Critical Technologies
Disaster Readiness
Espionage
Foreign Threat
Information Security
Personal Safety
Personnel Security
Safeguarding & Security Awareness

I.    Critical Technologies

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“Arms Control and DoD Compliance” A general overview of the INF Treaty. Length: 13 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1988
“Control of Unclassified Technology with Military Applications” Addresses DoD programs for control of unclassified U.S. Technology. Length: 28 min
Type: ST,VHS,3/4”
Date: 1985
“Friend and/or Foe” Identifies how U.S. industry is targeted for foreign intelligence collection and characterizes the role of the government in support of industry to thwart the threat.  Produced by Hughes with the cooperation of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce Export Control, U.S. Customs and the FBI. Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Impact of a Global Economic Environment on the DISP” Presentation by J. William Leonard, Deputy Director, Clearance & International Programs, DISHQ , at the November 1992 ISAC FSO Seminar, on role of U.S. contractors in protecting information in a global environment.. Length: 73 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“NBC Magazine - Short Circuit to Moscow” This segment studies the illegal losses of technology from the West to Communist Bloc nations.  The report highlights the Peter Gopal Case, including the use of reverse engineering with silicon chips. Length: 15 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1980
“Operation Red Fox” A documentary drama on the illegal acquisition of U.S. Classified information and high technology by the Soviet KGB, through targeting of a defense contractor and the supplier of sophisticated microelectronic production equipment.  Length: 28 min
 Type: VHS, 3/4”
 Date: 1989
“Protecting Critical Defense Information” No frills, short video developed especially for executives and managers with little time for security training.  Narrated by Adm William Studeman, Deputy Director, Central Intelligence. Length: 7 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“Risky Business: The Threat from Economic Espionage” Very good quality video distributed through the National Counterintelligence Center detailing the far-reaching consequence, both industry wide and company specific, of economic espionage . Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1997
“U.S. Export Compliance Requirements Overview” Parts 1 and II. Length:
Type: VHS
Date: 

II.  Disaster Readiness

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“California's Emergency Preparedness Program” Presentation by Jim Petroni of the California Specialized Training Institute concerning the mobilization of state forces during and following an emergency. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 930210
“Disaster Readiness” Slide presentation by Santa Monica Fire Department at the RAND Security Expo covering the essentials for training an Emergency Response Team.  Good practical suggestions and overall awareness. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 930210
“Earthquake Preparedness--Surviving the Big One” Very thorough KCET Tape on earthquake preparedness for home and work. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 1993
“Fire Extinguisher Training/Fire Protection & Electrical Safety” Tape demonstrating the proper choice, use, and care of the various fire extinguishers along with guidance on workplace safety. Length: 25 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“1st Interstate Bank Fire” Tape highlighting the effectiveness and invaluable contributions of Los Angeles Fire Department's and First Interstate Bancorp’s Disaster Plans during and following the high-rise fire. Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date:

III.  Espionage

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“Arkady Shevchenko & Calabasas” Speech recorded at Lockheed, Calabasas, by Arkady Shevchenko who, in April 1978, became the highest ranking Soviet official to defect to the West. Length: 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1988
“The Bottom Line” Sixty years of espionage in the United States presented in under 2 min by the CIA. Length: 2 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Counterpoise:  A Defense Against Espionage” Depicts four approaches that hostile intelligence agents may use in trying to entrap Air Force personnel, civilian or military; how to recognize the approach, and where to report it. Length: 40 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1977
“Dark Side of Espionage” Convicted spy Christopher Boyce debunks popular myths about espionage in a convincing statement before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee.  The objective is to increase awareness of the hostile intelligence threat and its personal consequences. Length: 15 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date: 1988
“Decade of Traitors” [FOUO] Brief profiles of espionage cases that occurred in the 1980’s are used to focus attention on what motivates an individual to commit an act(s) of espionage, espionage indicators, and the importance of reporting these indicators to appropriate security personnel. Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Defense Industrial Security Institute Security Education Series” 1) Spies of Washington; 2) You Can Hardly Tell it From Real; 3) So Easy to Forget; 4) Espionage and The Law. Length: varies
Type: 3/4”
Date:
“Don't be an Easy Target” Discusses espionage and what makes an individual an easy target. Length: 16 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date: 1986
“Peter Early Lecture” Speech recorded at Lockheed, Calabasas, by author of the book “Family of Spies”, the Walker Family. Length: 65 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“Espionage 2000 - Hughes Aircraft Co.” A foreign intelligence threat briefing that features many of the leading decision makers in government and industry. Length: 54 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“Espionage Alert - Northrop Corp.” Contains timely and topical interviews with the FBI, NIS and DIS personnel with a slight SAP orientation. Length: 16 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“The Enterprise [KCET 4]” Part 4 of a 4 part series on espionage. Length: 57 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Espionage-It Does Happen” Details the espionage case of Andrew Dalton Lee and Christopher Boyce of TRW. Length: 18 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1978
“Felix Bloch Spy Case” Discusses FBI espionage cases. Length: 32 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“French Economic Espionage” From “Expose 9/13/91” and “Dice” The Movie. Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1991
“Industrial & Economic Espionage: Piracy in the 20th Century” Highlights high-tech companies devastated by the damage of successful espionage against their proprietary information.  Suggests procedures for preventing espionage and how to involve employees in security awareness by focusing on protecting the critical components of their own jobs. Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1993
“It's Not a Victimless Crime” Second video in the Project Slammer series.  Interviews with convicted spies and their families detailing the tragic consequences of espionage. Length: 15 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1995
“Lesson's Learned/Walker Spy Ring” Interview with Michael Lance Walker, son of John Walker,  that illuminates the full implication of the Walker Spy ring. Length: 30 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Memo from a Grateful Spy” An espionage case.  Length: 10 min
 Type: VHS
 Date: 1981
“A Modern American Tragedy, The William Bell Story” “60 Minutes” interview of convicted spy William Holden Bell.  Bell recounts his enticement into espionage by Polish intelligence operative Marian Zacharski and the sale of classified technical information on advanced U.S. weapons systems.  Locales of Bell's foreign meetings with intelligence officers are visited.  Bell's advice to others:  “don't do it.” Length: 18 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“O’Brien/Boyce Testimony” Testimony of convicted spy Christopher Boyce before the Stillwell Commission. Length:
Type: 3/4”
Date:
"On Becoming a Spy [FOUO]” Part 3 of a 6 part series on Project Slammer, interviews with convicted spies. Length:   22 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1995
“The Partnership” An engineer attends an engineering seminar and meets a Polish journalist.  How recruitment works. Length: 41 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Jonathan J. Pollard, A Portrayal” Describes how an employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency became suspicious of Pollard’s  strange behavior and eventually reported it to her supervisor.  She was credited with Pollard’s capture as a spy for passing classified information to Israel. Length: 15 min
Type: VHS
“Secret Intelligence, Intervention [KCET 2]” Part 2 of a 4 part series on espionage. Length: 57 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Secret Intelligence, The Only Rule is to Win [KCET 2]” Part 1 of a 4 part series on espionage. Length: 60 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Something Wasn't Right” Security awareness video produced by the National Counterintelligence Center that features several significant cases: the capture of FALN members in Evanston, IL, Pollard Espionage case, and US Customs Service investigation of Dr. Ronald Hoffman. Length: 19 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1996
“Spies Among Us” This NBC special report explores the extent and danger of Soviet bloc spy activities in the United States including agents, covert technical collection, and U.S. counterintelligence efforts. Length: 52 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1981
“Spies of Washington” WRG-TW news commentary, broadcast in October/November 1977.  Discusses foreign intelligence activity in the nation's capital. Length: 26 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1977/78
“Spy Who Broke the Code” PBS-Front Line interviews with John Walker and Jerry Whitworth. Length: 60 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“Walker - March 1990” CBS-60 minutes Special on the Walker Family. Length: 21 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“You Can Hardly Tell It From Real” Fictionalized dramatization of an attempt to entrap a government employee into espionage through bribery and romantic involvement. Length: 13 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1977/78
“You Can Make a Difference [FOUO]” Part 1 of a 6 part series on Project Slammer, interviews with convicted spies. Length: 18 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1993

IV.  Foreign Threat

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“As Others See You” Produced by the DODSI Security Education & Awareness Team specifically to create awareness among scientific and technical personnel regarding foreign intelligence efforts to obtain sensitive and critical technologies. Length: 18 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“Briefing the Susceptible Traveler” Length: 12 min
Type: VHS
Date: 911113
“Tom Clancy” Speech recorded at Lockheed by Tom Clancy, author of “The Hunt for Red October.” Length: 48 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“CounterIntelligence and the FBI's National Security Threat List” Special Agent Rusty Capps addresses the questions of “The Threat” in the changing world.  Video clips from “Expose” and “Dateline” help illustrate this threat. Length: 1.5 hrs
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Eavesdropping” Hostile intelligence threat briefing emphasizing eavesdropping and listening devices. Length: 21 min
Type: VHS”
Date: 1980
“FBI Briefing” Prime Time Live, hosted by Dianne Sawyer, The Story of the KGB. Length:
Type: VHS
Date:
“Foreign CounterIntelligence Threat” Presentation by Rusty Capps, National DECA Coordinator, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Foreign Intelligence Threat to U.S. Citizens” Length:
Type: ST
Date:
“Foreign Intelligence Threat to U.S. Industry” Part 1 - Examines the overall multi-disciplinary threat.  Part II - Reviews several cases which are of particular relevance to industrial security. Length: 2 hr
Type: ST
Date: 1988
“Foreign Travel Briefing:  Don't Leave Home Without It” Length: 7 min
Type: VHS
Date: 911211
“Foreign Travel Briefing/Threat of Hostile Intelligence” Defense briefing for those traveling to communist-controlled countries.  Outlines methods of entrapment used by hostile intelligence services and precaution to be taken by defense contractor employees.  Tape is auto-pulsed and compatible with Wollansack and Kodak equipment.  Scripts provided and keyed for manual slide advanced. Length: 17/27 min
Type: ST & 3/4”
Date:
“Hostile Intelligence Threat to Industry” Overview of the multi-disciplinary hostile intelligence threat addressing the threat profile, technical intelligence, and human intelligence.  Tape is auto-pulsed and compatible with Wollansak and Kodak equipment. Length: 41 min
Type: ST
Date: 1981
“The New Soviet Threat:  An Unstable Economy” Russian defector and noted lecturer on Soviet economy and current Soviet political affairs, Alexandra Costa, is the guest speaker at Aerospace Corporation. Length: 60 min
Type: VHS
Date: 910809
“The Soviet Threat” Briefing on the hostile intelligence threat to U.S. Defense programs with coverage of the military threat from Soviet forces. Length: 28 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date: 1985
“The Soviet Threat Briefing” Presentations by Ms. Alexandra Costa, author of Stepping from the Star, and Mr. S. Levchenko, defector from the KGB, guest speakers at the Aerospace Corporation. Length: 2 hrs
Type: VHS
Date: 901210
“The Susceptible Traveler Program” Presentation by Rusty Capps, Special Agent, FBI regarding the ever-changing international threat and the need for security managers to have thorough debriefings with their staff. Length: 1 hr 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992

V.  Information Security

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“AIS” Filmed at the ISAC FSO Seminar, September 1990.  Length: 1 hr 45 min
 Type: VHS
 Date:
“Computer Systems” A film concerning Computer System Security. Length: 37 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“COMSEC and You/OPSEC and You” Presentation by USAF on the need to use secure telecommunications to prevent unintended disclosure of military operations. Length: 37 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“COMSEC Custodian [FOUO]” Explains communication security [COMSEC] including, crypto, emission, transmission, and physical security. Length: 25 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date:
“COMSEC Custodian with STU III” Length: 25 & 9 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“COMSEC & YOU/OPSEC & YOU/COMSEC Custodian -COMPOSITE” Please see individual summaries. Length: 61 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“Confidentially Speaking” Documentary treatment of telecommunications vulnerability.  Focuses upon dangers of discussing any sensitive information over the telephone.  Features Greg Morris of “Mission Impossible.”  Produced by National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. Length: 14 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date: 1980
“Countering the Threat with Protective Technology [FOUO]” An NSA training video designed to assist COMSEC custodians in Security Awareness Programs and provides guidance on how to inspect COMSEC materials to detect tampering. Length: 15
Type: VHS
Date: 1991
“I Shouldn't Be telling You This But...” Presented in a humorous vein with shades of ‘Columbo’, the program shows a company experiencing leaks of proprietary information to its competitors.  The firm calls in an outside investigator to solve the problem. Length: 23 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1983
“Information Security Briefing, A Series” Provides an overview of Executive Order 12356 explaining what national security information is, who controls it and how the classification system works.  Part II explains original and derivative classification markings.  Part III covers safeguarding, reproduction, destruction, and transmission. Length: 19/17/11 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date: 1984
“The KGB, The Computer & Me” A dramatization of Cliff Stoll’s The Cuckoo's Nest, a true account of an overseas hacker break-in at Berkeley Livermore Laboratory. Length: 60 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“NATO - Something of Value” ** Animated program deals with a symbolic “structure” of prosperity and freedom which is jeopardized by random leaks of information regarding its inner workings to the enemy outside.  Originally produced for use by the NATO staff.  Message is applicable to any information security system and the threats which they all confront. Length: 10 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1981
“NATO - Something of Value with NBC Magazine - Short Circuit to Moscow” See NATO Something of Value. Length: 25 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1980/81
“Operations Security:  An Overview” High quality video produced by the DoE consisting of four modules: 1) Introduction, 2) Threats, 3) Vulnerabilities, 4) OPSEC and You. Length: 30 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“OPSEC:  The No-Tel Cartel” Video on identifying critical information developed during an investigation, assessing the threat, generating countermeasures and managing the risks. Length: 19 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1997
“OPSEC:  Protecting Our Edge” Produced by the Defense Information Systems Agency. Length: 9 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1993
“OPSEC:  Protecting Tomorrow's Technology Today” Produced by the Defense Information Systems Agency. Length: 18 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“OPSEC and the Theatre High Altitude Air Defense Program” Short video on how small details of program sensitive information fit together to reveal a significant picture of a government/contractor program. Length:   6 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1995
“STU III” Illustrates the different types of STU IIIs and how to use them. Length: 9 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1986
“Was It Something I Said” Illustrates that employees at all levels are responsible for proprietary or classified information.  A telecommunications company is about to embark on a satellite project when loose talk, gossip and carelessness put the project in jeopardy. Length: 15 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1985

VI.  Personal Safety

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“Crime Trends in Los Angeles” Presentation by Charlie Parsons of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the RAND Security Expo concerning broad crime trends in the Los Angeles Basin and the Bureau's approach in developing task forces to counteract them. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 900919
“Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Prevention Program” Tape explaining injuries caused by repetitive motion tasks. Length: 5 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“Neighborhood Watch Program & Home Security” Presentation by Mike Cveyich of the Santa Monica Police Department at the RAND Security Expo covering the history of Neighborhood Watch Programs in California, the benefits from establishing such a program, and some tips on how to do it. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 930211
“Parking Lot Safety” Interview with security consultant on practical safety tips for parking lots. Length: 30 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1995
“Personal Safety on the Streets of Santa Monica” Presentation by Robbie Talbot of the Santa Monica Police Department at the RAND Security Expo covering personal safety at home, in your automobile, safety devices, free services, and awareness of popular scams. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date: 930210
“Street Smarts” Presentation by Detective J J Bittenbinder of the Chicago Police Department covering how to avoid being targeted as a victim of violent street crime. Length: 1 hr
Type: VHS
Date:
“Workplace Violence: First Line of Defense” Two nationally recognized experts, one a senior partner in the country's largest employment law firm and the second a clinical psychologist, offer legal and incident management advice regarding how to identify and prevent workplace violence through a managed organizational response. Length: 20 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“Workplace Violence: Employee Awareness” This video is geared toward viewing by employees to train them to report all incidents of inappropriate aggression in the workplace.  The video complements the First Line of Defense (see above) which stresses management's response to such incidents. Length: 22 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1996

VII.  Personnel Security

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“Beyond Compliance” Presentation by Dr. Kent Crawford, PERSEREC, on achieving excelling in the DISP.  Filmed at the ISAC FSO Seminar in September 1990. Length: 1 hr 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 900919
“Classified Information NonDisclosure Agreement [SF312]” Animated, colorful video produced by the Information Security Oversight Office [ISOO] that answers most of the questions that cleared personnel ask regarding the form. Length: 45 min
Type: VHS & 3/4”
Date: 1989
“Espionage and the Law” B&W videotape outlines the statutes covering espionage and unauthorized disclosures or acquisition of Defense information, including possible penalties. Length: 6 min
Type: 3/4”
Date: 1979
“How to Sell Security” Presentation by Deborah Collins, ESL, Sunnyvale, CA, at the ISAC FSO Seminar in November of 1992 on selling a successful security program to employees and upper management. Length: 65 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Intelligence - The Invisible War” B&W videotape outlines the statutes covering espionage and unauthorized disclosures or acquisition of Defense information, including possible penalties. Length: 15 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1979
“ISA FSO Seminar” Overview, music and pictures only of the 1st ISAC FSO. Length: 5 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Personnel Security Clearances Workshop” Presentation by Linda Kimbler, Education & Training Specialist, DIS, Pacific Region at the ISAC FSO Seminar in September 1990. Length: 1 hr 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 900919
“Personnel Security Research, An Overview” Presentation by Dr. Roger P. Denk, Director, PERSEREC,at the ISAC FSO Seminar in November 1992, with emphasis on employment and clearance processing, and profiles of individuals who committed espionage. Length: 35 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Rusty Capps and Greg Gwash” Presentation at the ISAC FSO Seminar in November 1989. Length: 90 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989

VIII.  Safeguarding & Security Awareness

Title
Description
Length/Type/Date
“A Need to Know” A review of common security violations which may result in a loss, compromise or suspected compromise of classified material.  This tape is suitable to be used in conjunction with an OPSEC briefing. Length: 13 min
Type: VHS
Date:
“Classification Management” Presentation by Jim Linn, SAIC, San Diego filmed at the ISAC FSO Seminar in November of 1989. Length: 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1989
“Classification Management” Presentation by Randi Henrickson, Rockwell, filmed at the ISAC FSO Seminar in September 1990. Length: 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 900919
“Classification Management Briefing” Voice and text briefing produced by the Aerospace Corp.  Length: 26 min
 Type: VHS
 Date:
“CounterIntelligence” Presentation by John Justice, FBI, and Greg Gwash, Deputy Director of Industrial Security, Washington, DC at an ISAC FSO Seminar. Length: 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 900919
“Handling Classified Information:  Briefing for Defense Contractor Employees” An overview of the practices and procedures for proper handling of classified material mandated by the ISM. Length: 20 min
Type: ST
Date: 1984
“MAS-HAMILTON -X07 LOCK” An interesting overview of the development of the X07 electronic lock, its impenetrability features, along with instructions on changing the combination. Length: approx. 15 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1994
“Mosler, Inc.” Presentation by Mosler, Government Products Division, on the development and design of the GSA approved container.  It provides a basic introduction to the physical requirements of the approved security storage container. Length: 11 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1988
“On-Site Inspection Agency-Series on Arms Control Treaties" video 1: Arms Control Treaties and Their Impact on U.S. Facilities (17 min)
video 2: Responding to Arms Control Security Challenges (15 min)
video 3: START and It's Impact on U.S. Facilities (15 min)
video 4: The Treaty on Open Skies and Its Impact on U.S. Facilities (13) video 5: The Chemical Weapons Convention and Its Impact on U.S. Facilities (18 min)
Type: VHS
Date: 1995
“Programmatic Inspection” The video was generated from an actual video teleconference that DIS conducted with its nationwide workforce addressing programmatic inspection philosophy techniques. Length: 2 hrs
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“Safe, Locks & Videotapes” The video provides a visual method for learning about GSA containers and locks.  The pamphlet gives a written record of the video with additional information to assist a security manager. Length: 12 min
Type: VHS & pamphlet
Date:
“Safeguarding/Accountability Workshop” Presentation by Ken Sheldon, Industrial Security Rep, DIS, Pacific Region, at the ISAC FSO Seminar in September 1990. Length: 1 hr 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“Security Awareness in the 90’s” Briefing by NASA JPL to its cleared employees on security awareness in the workplace. Length: 33 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1991
“Security Refresher [revised]” Short video, 1920’s music, set in black and white silent film. Length: 10 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“Self-Inspection” Presentation by Jim Linn, SAIC, San Diego, CA, at the ISAC FSO Seminar in September 1990. Length: 1 hr 30 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1990
“Self-Inspections/DIS Inspection” Presentation by Steven Wells and Suzanne Corona regarding the self-inspection requirements of the ISM with examples for both small and large companies followed by the entire DIS inspection process from initiation to completion.  Filmed at the ISAC FSO Seminar in November 1992 Length: 45 min
Type: VHS
Date: 1992
“U/L Alarm” Presentation by Jim Jones and Frank Ruple, DISHQ, Washington, DC, on the Underwriters Laboratory Certification Program, DoD Intrusion Detection System. Length: 2 hr
Type: VHS
Date:

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