Interview with Robert Dishaw, President of Guardian Technologies International Inc. Question: What’s the difference between peanut butter, chocolate, cheese, honey and C4 explosives? Answer: Nothing, underneath an airport X-ray machine, they all show up as the same organic color. Mr. Dishaw uses an interesting analogy for airport screeners versus radiologist. One goes to school for 12 years and knows where all the bones are in the body; a screener goes to school for a few weeks to learn how to examine different kinds of luggage. Both look at the same digital image. 480 Airports, 6000 screening machines, 4 certified players:
Smiths,
GE/Invision,
L3, and Rapid Scan. Guardian is also in the healthcare sector due to the
new federal law that requires health care facilities to go digital. Interview time about 8 mins.
Interview with David Levy, President of AgU Entertainment Do you remember when MTV played videos?
If you are old enough to remember those days and pine for them, then this podcast is exciting news for you.
Mr. Levy talks about the
Digital TV switchover in 2008 and the launch of the
The Tube TV which will soon reach 40 million people in over 30 markets.
Les Garland, co-founder of MTV, is at the helm of The Tube TV. The company will be the first among the new digital media companies to use
multicasting. Example:
NBC Weather Plus. Interview time about 8 mins.