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Computers for Homeland Security

Although the Department of Homeland Security might seemingly not have to deal with the harshest of conditions required for battle ready computers, Computers for Homeland Security still very much require the same  rugged standards as that of military computers. When you are always on the move there is an increased risk of damage associated with shocks and constant vibration, not to mention knocks, bumps, and drops.

These type of rugged mobile computers are especially designed to resist damage from the impacts of the job at hand. So both uses face conditions that are known to be extremely risky and hostile. This means Computers for Homeland Security need to be the type of mobile computers that are manufactured to withstand amazing extremes in the field. The common risks of drops and water damage cannot be a concern for anyone operating in extremely hazardous conditions.

Rugged notebooks and rugged laptops can absorb shock to avoid damage, and also are operational in wet environments with no risk of damage to the computing hardware and the important data stored on Computers for Homeland Security.

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