Boeing Service Co. was awarded a $508 million contract by the Transportation Security Administration to deploy Explosive Detection System (EDS) and Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) machines in the ...
The Helena Regional Airport has a new machine that will make checking bags much more efficient. The explosive detection system, which works similarly to a medical MRI machine, was recently installed ...
Continuing to expand its role in aviation security, Smiths plans to apply for certification of an advanced X-ray machine with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration this summer. The TSA is ...
With a growing need to improve the security, efficiency and accuracy of passenger and baggage screening, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is ...
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Transportation Security Agency this year will receive only 700 of the 2,000 explosives-detection machines the federal government says are needed to screen airline passengers' ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with market evolution powered by AI- The global explosive detection equipment market size is estimated to grow by USD 2.68 billion from 2024-2028, ...
WASHINGTON - The government's new order that all airline passengers put their shoes through X-ray machines won't help screeners find a liquid or gel that can be used as a bomb. The machines are unable ...
U.S. Capitol Police have installed explosive-detection machines at all public entrances to the Capitol and used the equipment to screen people attending President Bush's State of the Union speech ...
Is a dog or chemical detector better at finding a bomb? We find out! What’s better at finding a hidden bomb--a dog, or an electronic chemical detector? Let’s find out.
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