Canine teams will search the Arena property and interact with guests during events (RALEIGH, NC) – Don Waddell, President of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes and Gale Force Sports & Entertainment, today announced that the team and PNC Arena have entered into a partnership with K2 Solutions, Inc. (K2) of… read more →
K2’s Person-Borne Explosive Detection Dogs (PB-EDD) and Handlers were in Raleigh last night for the Chainsmokers show. PB-EDD Teams are the best screen tool for explosive odors. They detect an odor trail and follow it to the source on a moving person. You can learn more about PB-EDD on our… read more →
Developed through military working dog and law enforcement K-9 subject matter expert collaboration comes the second installment from the K2 Solutions, Inc. (K2) – FirstSpear (FS) Joint Tactical Canine Line. The Realistic Bite Sleeve “RBS” was developed to provide a truly realistic finishing touch on aggression training for canines. “We… read more →
K2 Person-Borne™ Explosive Detection Dogs (PB-EDD) and Handlers were called to assist NC State University this past Saturday for their homecoming game against Boston College at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, NC. The teams worked the stadium’s entry control points to add an additional layer of security to unmask moving threats… read more →
Canine Vendor Requirement Announcement K2 Solutions Inc. Southern Pines, NC, has a requirement for 100-150 canines (Labradors, Spaniels and Pointers) in the next 12 months. K2 intends to award to multiple Vendors to provide the Canines necessary to fill these contracts with the opportunity to extend the contract and… read more →
Chief Trainer, Tracy Campbell and Sales Manager Dana Kjellsen represent K2 Solutions at the 2016 SOFIC Conference in Tampa, Florida. K2 is demonstrating their Person Borne Explosive Detection Dog (PB-EDD) capabilities as well as the new BIOSAT project among… read more →
The 1st Annual K2 Solutions, Inc Working Dog Competition brought together law enforcement and military to showcase their skills while benefiting the Military Working Dog Teams National Monument. View the results and pictures. See you next year!