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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 17079
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    The Homeland Security Technology Consortium (HSTech Consortium), previously known as the Border Security Technology Consortium, has informed the Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission about changes in its membership as part of their compliance with the National Cooperative Research and Production Act. Several new companies, including Beacon Industries and DAGER Technology, have joined, while a few others, like CAM2 Technologies, have left. This filing aims to maintain certain legal protections for the group. The consortium plans to keep the membership open and will report any future changes.

    Simple Explanation

    The Homeland Security Technology Consortium is a group that works together on new ideas for keeping people safe. Some new companies joined the group, and some others left, and they told the government to make sure everyone knows and can stay protected under certain laws.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7416
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    The Border Security Technology Consortium (BSTC) filed notifications with the Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission on January 12, 2021. This filing is related to the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993 and involves changes in membership aimed at limiting antitrust plaintiffs to recovering actual damages in certain situations. New members joining the consortium include Carahsoft Technology Corporation, STRAX Intelligence Group, among others, while companies like Bruker Detection Corporation and CUBRC, Inc. have exited. Membership is still open, and BSTC plans to update further changes in the future.

    Simple Explanation

    The Border Security Technology Consortium (BSTC) is a group of companies working together on new technology to help keep borders safe. They told the government about some changes in their group, like new companies joining and others leaving, but anyone can still ask to join if they want.