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PressReleasePoint logoASI Extreme Loading for Structures Software and Services Gain Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation
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Raleigh, North Carolina, United States (PRarticle.com) - Applied Science International’s Extreme Loading for Structures (ELS) technology and consulting services have just been assigned the Department of Homeland Security’s SAFETY Act Designation for Anti-Terrorism.

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Aug, 2008



Applied Science International (ASI) today announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has designated ASI’s Extreme Loading® for Structures (ELS) software as a qualified anti-terrorism technology. Included in the technology designation are training and ASI consulting services regarding its use and implementation for decision makers determining structural vulnerabilities.

Extreme Loading® technology improves current vulnerability assessment practices by providing 3D structurally engineered visuals and scenario simulations to decision makers during the assessment process. This, in turn, creates assessment teams that are better equipped to make decisions regarding architecture, structure, perimeters and other critical infrastructure exposed to acts of terrorism or natural disasters.

ELS visuals now allow first responders to become integral participants in the development of threat scenarios for crisis management planning. ELS software aids in the design, analysis, protection, retrofit and demolition of structures, and it is the only structural analysis tool that provides the capability to simulate everything from a local failure to the global response of the structure. A Special Report addressing ASI’s technology issued by the Homeland Defense Journal and titled “Changing the Known Built World” is available for downloading at
http://www.homelanddefensejournal.com/hdl/StructuralSecurity.htm.

The Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002 (SAFETY Act) – “provides important legal liability protections for providers of Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technologies – whether they are products or services. The goal of the SAFETY Act is to encourage the development and deployment of new and innovative anti-terrorism products and services by providing liability protections. For more details, see the SAFETY Act Final Rule.” … https://www.safetyact.gov/.

Extreme Loading® technology is based on ASI’s implementation of the Applied Element Method (AEM), a breakthrough development which simulates automatic crack initiation, separation of materials, and collision of materials closer to reality than any other structural analysis technology. ELS is a one of a kind tool currently used for physical security assessments, advanced structural engineering applications including performance based design, progressive collapse and seismic analysis, forensic analysis, and demolition planning and prediction.

For more information about Applied Science International’s (ASI) services and Extreme Loading® for Structures (ELS) software, visit: http://www.extremeloading.com.
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Company Information:

Press Contact:
Steven Bruns
Applied Science International, LLC
3221 Wellington Court
Raleigh, NC 27615
919-645-4090
contact@appliedscienceint.com
http://www.extremeloading.com

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