Mr. Murtha is shown the INTEROPERABILITY system
mCMS with BIOSENSOR 2200R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Showcase 2007

 

JOHNSTOWN, PA - The 2007 Showcase was another great opportunity for businesses in the 12th Congressional District to demonstrate their products, present advances from the past year, and build business to business relationships with each other. 

2007 marked a banner year for QTL in terms of product development.  The company was proud to feature its latest manufacturing project, QTL's mCMS - a mobile, remote, air monitoring system for harmful biological agents.    

 

 

 

QTL, along with United First Responders LLC., met bright and early Thursday morning with Congressman John Murtha to demonstrate their INTEROPERABILITY Communications Link.  This improvement on last year's bio-crisis management solution is designed to keep all authorities informed and interconnected in the event of a biological attack, from first detection to evacuation and beyond.