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DHS Awards Contract for Cargo Detection Scanner

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Apr 19, 2005, News Report

The Homeland Security Advanced Research Project Agency of the Department of Homeland Security has awarded a contract to Passport Systems Inc. for research and development in support of advanced detection systems for nuclear and radiological devices. The contract is for the initial phase in a multi-phase program to develop and build a prototype scanner system that could be deployed in seaports, borders and airports worldwide to detect nuclear, radiological, explosive and chemical devices. The initial award is for $1.6 million.

Robert Ledoux, President and a founder of Passport Systems, stated, "This award represents the recognition of the potential of nuclear resonance fluorescence imaging in next generation scanning systems. It is an important step in Passport's efforts to develop a comprehensive, non-intrusive scanner to detect WMD, explosives and other threats to the Nation's security."

Nuclear resonance fluorescence imaging (NRFI) is a highly accurate technology that automatically and rapidly detects the existence of nuclear devices, radiological or "dirty bombs," explosives, chemical weapons and other contraband. NRFI identifies these threats by scanning the constituent chemical elements of the contents of a cargo container, vehicle or suitcase. This technology identifies the contents of a container or suitcase without having to open it up and does not depend on a human operator attempting to make a visual identification of possible threats. This is in stark contrast with the current generation of high-energy x-ray scanning devices. KW

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