The Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration plans to issue an indefinite-delivery contract for the procurement and installation of Type 1 and Type 2 explosive ...
OSI Systems, Inc has received an order for approximately $13 million to provide multiple units of its RTT® 110 (Real Time Tomography) explosive detection system that is expected to be installed at an ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Expect construction at Charleston International Airport over the next month due to a third ...
L-3 Communications Security & Detection has received a $33 million order from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for the company's eXaminer 3DX explosives detection systems. "L-3 has ...
Detection of explosives involves collecting a sample, processing the sample, and ultimately deciding whether explosives are present or not. In order to provide a common vocabulary for subsequent ...
Astrotech Corporation received a $1.29 million R&D contract from DHS to develop the TRACER 1000 explosives detection system. Astrotech Corporation and its subsidiary, 1st Detect Corporation, have ...
Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport is testing a new automatic explosives detection system (Auto-EDS) at a passenger security checkpoint. The Transportation Security ...
New agreements with major airports and airlines reflect growing demand for Bruker's trace detection technologies, with a focus on Europe Bruker Corporation (Nasdaq: BRKR) today announced the signing ...
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The ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure criticized the federal government's decision to use a less sophisticated method of screening luggage for explosives at ...
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B Glossary." National Research Council. 2004. Existing and Potential Standoff Explosives Detection Techniques. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226 ...